Knicks Morning News (2017.06.08)

  • [NYTimes] Warriors 118, Cavaliers 113 | Golden State leads series, 3-0: Late Surge Puts Warriors One Step From Postseason Perfection
    (Thursday, June 08, 2017 6:19:52 AM)

    Kevin Durant’s go-ahead 3-pointer gave Golden State the victory over the Cavaliers. If the Warriors win Friday, they will finish the playoffs with a 16-0 record.

  • [NYTimes] The Warriors Won’t Slow Down Soon. But What Bumps Could Arise?
    (Wednesday, June 07, 2017 8:40:48 PM)

    Golden State has given the N.B.A. finals a lopsided quality, and its future is bright. Here’s a look at what the team must do to maintain its dominance.

  • [NYTimes] Warriors 132, Cavaliers 113 | Warriors lead the series, 2-0: Warriors Handily Defeat the Cavaliers in Game 2
    (Wednesday, June 07, 2017 11:13:46 PM)

    Golden State took a two-games-to-none lead in the N.B.A. finals as Coach Steve Kerr returned to the team and Stephen Curry had the first playoff triple-double of his career.

  • [NYTimes] Sports of The Times: From the Cradle of Innovation Comes a Self-Driving Team
    (Thursday, June 08, 2017 3:07:16 AM)

    The players of the Golden State Warriors, a squad run more like a start-up than a sports team, set the destination and choose the best route.

  • [NYTimes] Jack McCloskey, Architect of Detroit Pistons’ ‘Bad Boys’ Teams, Dies at 91
    (Wednesday, June 07, 2017 10:22:15 PM)

    By drafting and trading for rugged players like Dennis Rodman and Bill Laimbeer, Mr. McCloskey built a pugnacious squad that won two N.B.A. titles.

  • [SNY Knicks] Knicks have their eyes on Mets executive’s son
    (Wednesday, June 07, 2017 12:14:29 PM)

    The Knicks have Louisville guard, Donovan Mitchell Jr., the son of Mets director of player relations Donovan Mitchell, on their radar for the 2017 NFL Draft, per Marc Berman of NY Post.

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