Knicks Morning News (2015.12.05)

  • [New York Daily News] Melo, red-hot Porzingis lead Knicks to beatdown of Nets (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 07:17:47 GMT)

    The Knicks are the kings of New York basketball, and it isn’t even close.

  • [New York Daily News] S. Bondy: Knicks, Nets moving in opposite directions (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 06:19:02 GMT)

    Shane Larkin looked up and threw a pass to nobody. Literally nobody. Somebody used to be there but he left long before.

  • [New York Post] Knicks struck gold: They found Carmelo Anthony’s wingman (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 02:04:29 -0500)

    Carmelo Anthony finally has a wingman with a wingspan and a game. It was all beautiful to watch Friday night, especially at the start of the third quarter, when the Knicks completely ran the Nets out of the Garden as Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis combined to score their team's first 14 points of the quarter…

  • [New York Post] Joe Johnson denies being dirty after elbow to Calderon’s face (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 00:00:32 -0500)

    The Nets got their first nationally televised game of the season, their first chance to show how much they supposedly had improved. Instead, what they got was a nightmare, a 108-91 loss to the Knicks. How bad was it? Mild-mannered Joe Johnson was ejected for the first time in his 15-year NBA career. "I've never…

  • [New York Times] Pelicans Survive James’ Late Surge, Beat Cavs 114-108 in OT (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 07:18:34 GMT)

    After New Orleans survived a stunning fourth-quarter surge by LeBron James and forced overtime, injured veteran center Kendrick Perkins pulled Pelicans teammate Anthony Davis aside for a quick word.

  • [New York Times] Harden Scores 25 After Rough Start, Rockets Top Mavs 100-96 (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 05:30:58 GMT)

    James Harden was off to another rough shooting start against Dallas and not getting to his usual spot at the free throw line either, so Houston stayed in the game with 3-pointers.

  • [New York Times] Harden Leads Rockets Past Mavericks (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 05:27:27 GMT)

    Guard James Harden scored 25 points, including a step-back jumper with 7.4 seconds to go, to lead the Houston Rockets to a 100-96 win against the Dallas Mavericks.

  • [New York Times] Sports Briefing | College Basketball: Maryland Wins in Romp (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 05:20:01 GMT)

    Robert Carter Jr. had 20 points, and No. 2 Maryland routed visiting St. Francis (Pa.), 96-55.

  • [New York Times] Hawks Prevent Comeback by Lakers (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 04:51:27 GMT)

    Center Al Horford scored 16 points to lead five double-figure scorers and added nine rebounds as the Hawks took a 19-point lead in the second quarter and held off a Lakers rally for a 100-87 victory on Friday.

  • [New York Times] Drummond Leads Pistons Past Bucks 102-95 (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 04:45:31 GMT)

    Whatever Stan Van Gundy told his team, it seemed to work.

  • [New York Times] Horford, Hawks Spoil Bryant’s Last Game in Atlanta (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 04:43:05 GMT)

    Kobe Bryant wanted to give his Atlanta fans one last epic performance.

  • [New York Times] Knicks 108, Nets 91: Kristaps Porzingis Flourishes Again as Knicks Beat Nets (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 04:20:33 GMT)

    The rookie had 17 points and 10 rebounds for his 10th double-double of the season.

  • [New York Times] Beal Scores 34 Points, Wizards Rally to Beat Suns (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 04:18:52 GMT)

    The Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman had to improvise without four of his tallest players.

  • [New York Times] N.B.A. Roundup: Wizards Edge Suns in Turnover-Filled Matchup; Drummond Leads Pistons Over Bucks (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 03:52:40 GMT)

    The Washington Wizards rallied to beat the visiting Phoenix Suns, 109-106, on Friday night in a turnover-filled game.

  • [New York Times] Anthony Has 28, Knicks Rout Nets 108-91 to Get Back to .500 (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 03:48:40 GMT)

    Kristaps Porzingis hit one 3-pointer and then another, with hardly a Brooklyn player in sight.

  • [New York Times] Column: Warriors So Good, They’re Turning Rivals Into Fans (Sat, 05 Dec 2015 00:39:48 GMT)

    When Byron Scott forgets he’s a coach of a rival team, just focuses on the game he loves, he can’t help but be impressed with the Golden State Warriors.

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