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Knicks Morning News (2024.02.20)


  • How the legend of Donte DiVincenzo was born: ‘The Michael Jordan of Delaware’ – New York Post
    [New York Post] – Mon, 19 Feb 2024 16:19:00 GMT

    How the legend of Donte DiVincenzo was born: ‘The Michael Jordan of Delaware’


  • The Knicks are back after 2 decades of James Dolan terror, ineptitude – Deadspin
    [Deadspin] – Mon, 19 Feb 2024 12:00:00 GMT

    The Knicks are back after 2 decades of James Dolan terror, ineptitude


  • Carmelo Anthony Says Lakers, Nuggets Had a Trade ‘Done’ Before 2011 Knicks Deal – Bleacher Report
    [Bleacher Report] – Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:03:45 GMT
    1. Carmelo Anthony Says Lakers, Nuggets Had a Trade ‘Done’ Before 2011 Knicks Deal
    2. Carmelo Anthony: The deal was done with the Lakers; I never thought about New York
    3. Future Hall of Famer reveals he was nearly traded to Lakers to pair with Kobe Bryant
    4. Shocking Failed Lakers-Nuggets Trade Revealed
    5. Carmelo Anthony on departure from Knicks: ‘Phil Jackson pushed me out’


  • What has gone right, wrong for Knicks as they emerge from All-Star break – New York Post
    [New York Post] – Tue, 20 Feb 2024 01:18:00 GMT
    1. What has gone right, wrong for Knicks as they emerge from All-Star break
    2. Mike Lupica: A healthy Knicks team led by Jalen Brunson capable of being a real threat this spring
    3. New York Knicks 2024 Mid-Season Awards
    4. Knicks hope for injury returns after All-Star break: ‘Walking wounded’
    5. An all-new edition of Knicks ‘Fact or Fiction’ | SportsNite


  • Preview of the Knicks upcoming week, Feb 18-24 – Posting and Toasting
    [Posting and Toasting] – Mon, 19 Feb 2024 18:00:00 GMT

    Preview of the Knicks upcoming week, Feb 18-24


  • Knicks Bulletin: It wasnt high intensity at all – Posting and Toasting
    [Posting and Toasting] – Mon, 19 Feb 2024 13:00:00 GMT
    1. Knicks Bulletin: It wasnt high intensity at all
    2. Record point total in controversial NBA All-Star Game as the East defeats the West, 211-186
    3. Damian Lillard stole Tyrese Haliburton’s All-Star Game MVP in Indiana
    4. NBA’s All-Star Game has become unwatchable, and it also might be unfixable
    5. 10 standout moments from 2024 NBA All-Star weekend


  • Nets’ Mikal Bridges Declines Knicks’ Recruitment, Stays Loyal to Brooklyn – Sports Illustrated
    [Sports Illustrated] – Mon, 19 Feb 2024 08:14:34 GMT

    Nets’ Mikal Bridges Declines Knicks’ Recruitment, Stays Loyal to Brooklyn


  • NBA Eastern Conference Win Totals: New York Knicks – CBS Sports
    [CBS Sports] – Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:24:11 GMT

    NBA Eastern Conference Win Totals: New York Knicks

  • 55 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2024.02.20)”

    Alan, I thought the end of True Detective really sucked. Not sure what you saw there that I didn’t see. Thought the whole thing was confusing and rushed. Didn’t get what really happened to Navarro or why she was how she was. Didn’t think it was a particularly great Foster performance either. Nothing close to Season 1 which is the only other that I have watched.

    Fair enough. Reasonable minds can differ. The thing that sucks is that my social media replies have been flooded by misogynists who are so offended by the idea that anyone could like this show that they’re accusing me of being bribed by HBO, being mentally ill, and all kinds of other BS. One guy sent me an email to call me a fraud who’s making the country worse, and that no one in my life actually loves me. So a lot of healthy, pleasant bros out there!

    Alan, I liked your review and liked the show quite a bit. I really enjoyed the world of the series and the lead performances. I didn’t need everything explained to me and was fine with the unanswered questions. And I thought the Orient Express-inspired (I think?) murder solution was quite elegant.

    Sorry for the blow back. People suck on the internet.

    The difficulty in following the plot watered down the excitement in the climax scenes.

    I thought the show’s pacing was awful—it really suffered from being six episodes. I also thought the plot points in the last few episodes were pretty preposterous, with the ending being downright cheesy. This is somewhat related to the first issue, since they probably could’ve built them up better if they had more time. I also don’t think Navarro or Danvers were all that interesting as characters. All in all, I enjoyed the setting but I would not want to watch another season that’s written by Issa Lopez (or Pizzolatto, for that matter.)

    I humbly recommend Rolling Along, Bill Bradley’s one-man stage show streaming on Max for those suffering withdrawal. He is a remarkable human, and worth watching to get to his Knick years’ portion. Contextualizing the bonds that were formed in the late 1960s on the Knicks. A nice companion to Araton’s When the Garden was Eden. I’ve always been a Dollar Bill fan ( read McPhee’s A Sense of Where You Are in High School) as a man getting the most out of his limited physical gifts and following his own North Star.

    Bo, did you ever read Bradley’s “Life on the Run,” which he wrote about his life on the Knicks? It’s been forever, but I remember loving it at the time. And one anecdote in particular has stuck with me: on the team charter, all the other guys are playing cards or otherwise messing around, while Clyde — who at the time wasn’t remotely the wordsmith we know and love today — was sitting quietly off by himself, reading a book about expanding your vocabulary.

    I think Brian and Alan should collaborate on a book based on famous Knicks one-and-done cup of coffee-types, like iso-Zo, Ron Burgundy, Maurice Ndour, etc…

    I have read 5 books relating to basketball. Life on the Run was by far the best. The other 4 were The Incredible Knicks by Phil Pepe (got for Christmas as a child and pretty much memorised it), Wilt (more entertaining than Life on the Run, but not for a Knicks fan), Charles Barclay I may be Wong but I Doubt It (easy read but completely forgettable) and Simmons The Book of Basketball (informative at the time if you can ignore the obvious Celtic bias). But I remember more from Life on the Run than the other 4 combined.

    Alan, I have not, but will now. Thank you!
    Bradley also references Clyde’s studying the dictionary in his show.

    My first piece of Knicks attire was a Marcus Camby jersey my grandpa got me when I was four, but a close second was a Bill Bradley for President pin my parents affixed to me during the 2000 Democratic primary. They supported his run, so naturally pre-K TNFH did too.

    I didn’t find out until years later that he was a former Knick. Had I known that at the time, my five year-old self would’ve at least seen to it that he beat Gore in New York.

    I did a book report on “Born to Coach” by Rick Pitino back in 7th grade. I got a B on it, because I glossed over what seemed at the time to be a minor triviality that the guy who was “born to coach” hadn’t yet, you know, accomplished anything.

    (In hindsight, if Pitino was truly “born to coach”, he’d have come to recruiting meetings armed with more than just coupons for free food at McDonalds.)

    As for Bradley, every time I hear Santana’s Oye Como Va, I still sing “🎶cast your vote for Bill, Bill Bradley🎶” to the tune.

    I got a free year of league pass through some random promotion I saw on twitter right before the ASB I can’t wait for Thursday to get here

    I got it too. You had to vote on which pair of ugly shoes Jayson Tatum should wear for the all-star game. Couldn’t believe it worked, but now I have league pass for a year for free.

    @Dred, I also got that free promo. Unfortunately I was getting an ultrasound or I would’ve posted the tweet here, but by the time I got home the code no longer worked.

    First season of True Detective is Goated. The second season was so bad and comical I couldn’t watch another episode.

    I will say this, re TD season 1: I think the first five episodes are INCREDIBLE. Some of the best TV of its type I’ve ever seen. I also think there’s a substantial fall-off after that (once we settle into the middle time period), and most of the finale feels like a cop-out.

    (The finale is also one of many spots in that season where Pizzolatto blatantly plagiarized other people’s work. Rust’s speech about the stars against the sky is lifted practically verbatim from an Alan Moore comic book called Top 10.)

    Ok now I just think that DRed and TNFH are just industry-plant Twitter bots

    Next up: “I couldn’t BELIEVE that this trick worked LMAO! Free FanDuel cash!?! CLICK HERE”

    I signed up for the promotion with my paypal account (which has like 8 dollars in it) because I was like 70% sure it was a scam

    @Alan — that’s fair, 5/8 ain’t so bad! I didn’t know that about the last episode, but from my memory — in the moment — I was satisfied with the ending.

    Instead of checking out the new season I’ll just watch High and Low again.

    Instead of checking out the new season I’ll just watch High and Low again.

    I was just thinking about watching this, I take it you like it?

    Rust’s speech about the stars against the sky is lifted practically verbatim from an Alan Moore comic book called Top 10

    To be fair, a lot of TV shows (or any other writing) would be improved if they copied Alan Moore verbatim.

    @earlybird — I’ve dramatically cut down on marijuana for…. reasons…. and watching this without my usual cinematic amuse-bouche, I can still profess my deep love for High and Low. Every shot is Kurosawa at his best and it is my favorite procedural.

    True Detective Season Four. Started out slow, got better with each episode but I gotta say the last episode was a huge letdown for me and I agree it was confusing and not a very satisfying ending. So what, exactly, were the magic/supernatural powers going on in the show? It felt like a big nothing burger to me.

    watching this without my usual cinematic amuse-bouche, I can still profess my deep love for High and Low. Every shot is Kurosawa at his best and it is my favorite procedural.

    I’d love to watch every good Kurosawa movie but it’s really a lifelong project with how many excellent movies he’s made. I watched a number of the samurai movies a long time ago, plus Rashomon and Ikiru more recently.

    Whatever the reasons for cutting down on the smoking, hope it helps

    “reasons…. ”

    If you’re pregnant it’s probably a sensible precaution… ; )

    I would watch a movie or read a book about Renaldo Balkman

    Is there a classic book about an NBA journeyman/washout?

    @Raven I am the one who knocks! Or… at least am trying to knock, or swim, or whatever.

    I will say this, re TD season 1: I think the first five episodes are INCREDIBLE. Some of the best TV of its type I’ve ever seen. I also think there’s a substantial fall-off after that (once we settle into the middle time period), and most of the finale feels like a cop-out.

    I’m in total agreement with this. I think TD season 1 is pretty overrated; it would’ve been way better if it opted for a cosmic horror freak out.

    After AS break, usually contending teams and teams jocling for playoff position roll up their sleeves while tanking team do the same in the other direction. February record is 2:5 with 5 games left. Will they finish 4:1 to get back to .500 and salvage the month?

    Last 17 games over 31 days, 3/14 – 4/14 – is a tough stretch that will end up determininig seeding. This is when I fully expect a hot streak. That third seed is still very realistic, imo.

    I was sooooooo blown away with the two lead’s performance in season 1 of true detective…

    like everyone I thought the big “reveal” was a joke…

    it’s puzzling to me, just like there are a million comic book stories for modern day writers to take inspiration from (read: copy) – is it really that difficult to tell a legit intelligent mystery…

    big waste of two phenomenal performances…

    didn’t trust the series after season 1’s ending…

    I remember thinking Matthew McConaughey must have taken some acting PEDs after watching the first few episodes of season one. He’d been a below replacement-level dramatic actor his whole career (A Time to Kill, haha). Then he one an Oscar a few months later. And then, just like that, he was doing car commercials, and all was right with the world again.

    As for season 4, as somebody who moved to California to escape seasonal depression disorder, I found the first episode a bit hard to watch. Needless to say, didn’t watch any more.

    Don’t we have sign two players this week?

    Yeah, I read that somewhere. Knowing Leon there’s a 90% chance it’s 2 g-league guys and an 8% chance it’s Taj.

    We’ll wait till the last minute for cap reasons

    as somebody who moved to California to escape seasonal depression disorder,

    I tried that last year and it was cloudy every single day from April to June. I used to drive 4 hours every weekend just to see the sun. It was usually on the other side of a mountain range. If I was lucky, I could find it in West Lake/Calabasas but often I had to go all the way to Joshua Tree.

    The worst part, Donnie, was not the clouds. It was the lies. The forecast always said sunny while it was cloudy. Then these stupid California people would tell me “well that’s because it’s not actually cloudy it’s called the marine layer and it forms when condensation rises from the ocean and gets stuck in the atmosphere.” And I’d be like “that’s what a cloud is!”

    At least I got to meet JK47 and hang out with Geo. I feel like the key to living in California is having a strong group of East Coast expats so you don’t have to fraternize with the locals too much.

    Ian Begley
    @IanBegley
    Tom Thibodeau said Julius Randle is working out twice a day, progressing well. Hasn’t been cleared to practice yet but Thibodeau sounds like he’s still optimistic that Randle will be back. “I haven’t heard anything other than he’s been making good, steady progress.”

    Steve Popper
    @StevePopper
    Thibodeau said Randle hasn’t been cleared to practice yet – but meeting all the markers.

    Steve Popper
    @StevePopper
    Thibodeau said all three of the shorter-term injuries — Hartenstein, DiVincenzo and Bogdanovic — practiced today.

    Steve Popper
    @StevePopper
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    Thibodeau, asked if surgery was ruled out for Randle and had a less than definitive response: “I’m not sure, but I think the fact that he’s been working the way he’s been working, those are all good signs. I haven’t heard anything other than he’s making good steady progress.”

    I would take it as just a cautious answer — but the work that he said Randle has been doing certainly points to a return (even if he needs what he did last summer – offseason fix). Anunoby, on the other hand, is expected to be 100% after his surgery.

    ha, sunny southern california – not…

    I’m not sure what prompted me to buy some wet weather rumning gear a decade or so ago…

    sure came in handy this morning while out walking the dog…

    figured out the all-star game thing…either international versus usa, or – better yet:

    1 v 1 competitions…brackets of randomly drawn all-star players…

    winning that would truly be special…and a lot more fun than what’s happening now…

    that would be hella interesting…

    So you can have Nikola Jokic one-on-one versus Tyrese Haliburton? That’s one of the silliest ideas I’ve ever heard.

    The one-on-one tournament is one of the more interesting ideas just because of the bizarro matchups that are possible.

    A few years from now nobody would be able to beat Wemby in such a contest.

    A few years from now nobody would be able to beat Wemby in such a contest.

    I’m down for the perennial Chet vs Wemby showdown but I’d prefer the annual Kevin Knox 3 on 3 tourney. Let them use a bit of teamwork and makes sure the PGs aren’t completely useless

    I somehow don’t think that Steph/Durant would be any more entertaining than Jokic/Haliburton. Which is to say: not entertaining at all.

    Oh I don’t know, Doogie. I’d find it fascinating, at least the first time. Maybe because it’d be like a slow-motion car crash, but with 40% 3s equal to 60% 2s it could get interesting…

    Plus you know they’d be trying.

    I’m actually laughing at playing Jalen vs. Jokic in my head. It’d be hysterical. Maybe not so much for Jalen, but for the audience…

    The OG update made me a little concerned that it might be a while until he’s back. I thought early March was possible, but now I’m thinking late March is more likely. I hope I’m wrong, it would be a bummer to not have him for the tough March stretch.

    preliminary brackets would be guards vs guards, fowards versus forwards, centers versus centers…

    best 2 at the end going at it in primetime…

    when I play the kids on nba2k blacktop, whenever I choose a big – I get killed with 3 pointers…

    how in the world does a big player guard someone running around the arc getting open and draining 2 after 2 after 2, doesn’t matter if you bully your way to the rim every time on offense to get your one point..

    you will get beat by math…

    what you think would happen, may not necessarily be what happens…

    see, I always knew playing video games would help out in life at some point…

    “how in the world does a big player guard someone running around the arc getting open and draining 2 after 2 after 2, doesn’t matter if you bully your way to the rim every time on offense to get your one point..”

    @geo: Why would a player only be getting one point for field goals and only two points for three-pointers? Clearly I’m missing something.

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