Knicks Morning News (2016.05.31)

  • [ESPN.com – New York Knicks] Tuesday's Knicks Links: Kristaps Porzingis wants to win an NBA title (Tue, 31 May 2016 05:07:59 EST)

    Tuesday's Knicks Links: Kristaps Porzingis wants to win an NBA title

  • [New York Post] Ex-Knicks coach: Jeff Hornacek can only fix so much (Tue, 31 May 2016 00:57:12 -0400)

    Hubie Brown says the Knicks may need more than just a solid head coach to turn around their fortunes next season. Brown, ESPN Radio analyst who will work the NBA Finals, believes the surprising hiring of Hornacek will bring "accountabilityā€¯ and a potentially more exciting offense to the Knicks. But the club needs roster upgrades…

  • [New York Times] Warriors 96, Thunder 88 | Golden State wins series, 4-3: Warriors Edge Thunder to Extend Dream Season to N.B.A. Finals (Tue, 31 May 2016 06:02:21 GMT)

    Golden State, which is seeking its second straight championship, needed to win the final three games of the series to set up a rematch with the Cavaliers.

  • [New York Times] Warriors Rally From 3-1 Deficit After In-Flight Meeting (Tue, 31 May 2016 06:36:40 GMT)

    A heart-to-heart was in order.

  • [New York Times] Curry and Record-Setting Warriors Headed Back to NBA Finals (Tue, 31 May 2016 03:48:38 GMT)

    Stephen Curry knocked down yet another 3-pointer in the waning moments, pulled his jersey up into his mouth and yelled to the rafters in triumph once more.

  • [New York Times] After Playoff Collapse, Durant Future Is Thunder’s Question (Tue, 31 May 2016 04:39:44 GMT)

    As Stephen Curry dribbled out the clock in a raucous Oracle Arena, Kevin Durant could only stand and watch.

  • [New York Times] Warriors Cap Comeback, KO Thunder in Game 7 (Tue, 31 May 2016 04:06:28 GMT)

    The Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 96-88 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals on Monday to set up a rematch with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA Championship.

  • [New York Times] NBA Finals Rematch Set as Warriors, Cavs to Meet Again (Tue, 31 May 2016 04:03:50 GMT)

    The Golden State Warriors’ historic season goes on, with just one left team to beat.

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