Knicks Morning News (2016.09.16)

  • [NYDN] Lawyers say Derrick Rose did not understand meaning of consent
    (Thursday, September 15, 2016 8:04:44 PM)

    The case is scheduled to go to trial Oct. 4, the same day as the Knicks first preseason game.

  • [NYPost] Lawyers for Derrick Rose’s alleged rape victim: NBA must get involved
    (Thursday, September 15, 2016 12:01:13 PM)

    Lawyers for the woman who has accused new Knicks player Derrick Rose of raping her are demanding the NBA investigate the alleged assault, while the accuser graphically recounted her injuries from the alleged sexual assault that she claims took place in 2013. “The NBA and his team should investigate the matter. I think that’s their…

  • [SNY Knicks] Knicks unveil new Hardwood Classic uniforms
    (Thursday, September 15, 2016 1:55:56 PM)

    The Knicks unveiled their new Hardwood Classic uniforms on Thursday.

  • [SNY Knicks] Anthony ranked No. 24 on SI’s top-100 players list
    (Thursday, September 15, 2016 10:55:17 AM)

    Knicks F Carmelo Anthony was ranked No. 24 on SI.com’s top-100 NBA Players list.

  • [SNY Knicks] AP Exclusive: Accuser in Derrick Rose rape lawsuit speaks out
    (Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:00:47 AM)

    The woman who brought a lawsuit accusing NBA star Derrick Rose and two others of sexual assault is leading two drastically different lives.

  • [NYTimes] Knicks’ Preseason to Begin With Derrick Rose Under Cloud of Rape Case
    (Friday, September 16, 2016 12:54:23 AM)

    Rose, newly acquired from the Bulls for the 2016-17 season, is scheduled to be in a Los Angeles courtroom as the defendant in a lawsuit when the Knicks’ play their first preseason game Oct. 4.

  • [NYTimes] Steph Curry Hopes for Changes to LGBT Law in North Carolina
    (Friday, September 16, 2016 12:45:45 AM)

    Stephen Curry said he is disappointed to see sporting events pulled from his home state of North Carolina over a law that some say can lead to discrimination against LGBT people. And the two-time NBA MVP hopes lawmakers make changes to the so-called “bathroom bill” before more major events follow the NBA’s All-Star game and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament out the door.

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