May 6th, 2009 by Mike Kurylo
With their 8th straight losing season on the books for the New York Knicks, many of their fans are looking towards 2010 when a host of free agents could break that streak. While it’s possible that the Knicks could reach 41 wins next year, the quickest route to become a serious playoff contender will be [...]
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April 30th, 2009 by David Crockett
The third overtime will begin at the end of this commercial break. Up three after using up their final foul to give, the Bulls mysteriously fail to foul (in front of their own bench no less) Ray Allen as the clock ticked under 10 seconds. He breaks free and hits a contested three to tie [...]
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April 26th, 2009 by Brian Cronin
Let’s take a look at how the first round is shaping up after Saturday’s games!
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April 23rd, 2009 by David Crockett
I know this is late, but if anyone’s around have at it… Celtics @ Bulls 8:00EDT Spurs @ Mavs 8:30EDT Jazz @ Lakers 10:30EDT
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March 24th, 2009 by Mike Kurylo
Earlier today, the Pro Basketball News featured an article on the Knicks on their front page. It was entitled “Same old New York” and claimed that “a closer look reveals that the Knicks aren’t any better in their first year under Mike D’Antoni than they were in their first under Isiah Thomas.” Intrigued, I copied [...]
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March 5th, 2009 by Mike Kurylo
Yesterday the Knicks beat the Hawks at home, and I had one thought on my mind during most of the game. Earlier that day I had read Alan Hahn’s live chat where a questioner said the following: “Is David Lee overrated? Double-doubles are great, but not when they don’t impact games. IMO Nate is more [...]
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February 19th, 2009 by Mike Kurylo
New York pulled the trigger on two deals today before the NBA trade deadline. The bad news is that neither deal opens up any more cap space for 2010. The good news is that the moves will give the team a little more flexibility this year. In the bigger deal, New York acquired Larry Hughes [...]
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