Knicks Morning News (2016.05.07)

  • [New York Times] Spurs 100, Thunder 96 | San Antonio Leads Series, 2-1: Spurs Hang on Against Thunder to Grab Series Lead (Sat, 07 May 2016 05:09:09 GMT)

    San Antonio benefited from two late Oklahoma City turnovers and now leads in their Western Conference semifinal. Kawhi Leonard scored 31 for the Spurs, while Russell Westbrook had 31 for the Thunder.

  • [New York Times] Roundup: Cavaliers Pull Away From Hawks for 3-0 Lead (Sat, 07 May 2016 02:37:16 GMT)

    Channing Frye scored 27 points, his career high in the playoffs, and the Cavaliers kept up their 3-point barrage, widening the gap in the closing minutes for a 121-108 victory.

  • [New York Times] Blazers Are in a Hole, but They See a Way Out (Sat, 07 May 2016 02:00:18 GMT)

    Overachieving Portland isn’t rattled: It was in a similar situation when it was down by 2-0 to the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round and stormed back for a 4-2 series win.

  • [New York Times] Leonard’s 31 Help Spurs Beat Thunder 100-96, Take 2-1 Lead (Sat, 07 May 2016 06:15:35 GMT)

    This time, the San Antonio Spurs made the hustle play they needed to beat the Thunder.

  • [New York Times] Clippers’ Griffin Set to Miss Rio With Quad Injury (Sat, 07 May 2016 05:48:27 GMT)

    Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin looks set to miss the Rio Olympics after his team announced that he will not attend the USA basketball team’s training camps this summer.

  • [New York Times] Spurs Edge Thunder in Oklahoma to Take Series Lead (Sat, 07 May 2016 05:24:28 GMT)

    Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 100-96 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.

  • [New York Times] Hawks Succumb Again to Cavaliers Jinx (Sat, 07 May 2016 05:15:27 GMT)

    The Atlanta Hawks keep finding new ways to lose to the Cleveland Cavaliers and they seem to have no clue how to arrest their free-fall.

  • [New York Times] Frye Leads Another 3-Point Barrage, Cavs Beat Hawks 121-108 (Sat, 07 May 2016 03:27:53 GMT)

    LeBron James and Kyrie Irving had their usual stellar performances.

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