Knicks Morning News (Sunday, Jun 24 2012)
June 24th, 2012 by Mike Kurylo | @KnickerBlogger | Comments | Permalink |
Apparently, NBA commissioner David Stern wants to be a candidate for most hated man in New York.
According to a league official, Stern’s plan to appeal the union’s victory in the Jeremy Lin/Steve Novak Bird rights war may carry over into the July 1 start of free…
So, as I’m waiting to flotilla out of Florida, I felt compelled to support the newspaper industry by purchasing some of the local periodicals to get their take on what I had just seen.
Not surprisingly, I guess, nearly every editorial “celebratedâ? the launching of LeBron James’ shamelessly prophesied…
After a bitter 149-day lockout that consumed the summer and fall, the N.B.A. exceeded expectations in every area this season, from revenue to ratings to attendance.
The plan to trademark Linsanity formed quickly inside Jeremy Lin’s legal and marketing team and started with filing a claim to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Pepsi’s advertising campaign using Kyrie Irving, 20, as the elderly Uncle Drew has gone viral on the Internet and Twitter.
Mike Kurylo is the founder and editor of KnickerBlogger.net. His book on the 2012 Knicks, "We’ll Always Have Linsanity," is on sale now. Follow him on twitter (@KnickerBlogger).



