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Knicks Morning News (2025.09.20)

  • Spike Lee relives Game 1, Aaron Nesmith with Tyrese Haliburton: ‘Put somebody on this (expletive)!’ – IndyStar

    09/20/2025 10:40:29
     
  • “I’ll pay your whole salary” – Knicks reporter recalls Carmelo Anthony’s noble gesture to teammate after he was cut by the team – Basketball Network

    09/20/2025 10:24:00
     
  • Knicks sign 6-foot-9 champion forward to support Karl-Anthony Towns – sportingnews.com

    09/20/2025 08:15:57
     
  • Knicks two-way wing duo touted as possible All-Stars in 2025-26 – sportingnews.com

    09/20/2025 02:02:21
     
  • Knicks fill two-way roster spots ahead of training camp – Posting and Toasting

    09/20/2025 00:03:00
     
  • NBA Mock Trade: New York Knicks And Milwaukee Bucks Make Giannis Antetokounmpo-Karl-Anthony Towns Swap – Sports Illustrated

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  • One reply on “Knicks Morning News (2025.09.20)”

    I got nothing basketball-wise today. But I do have an observation, which I offer to the hive as possible eye strain on my part. I haven’t watched many full baseball games these days, but I often cue into MLB.com’s highlights for a few teams I am loosely following, where they show the big plays, usually people getting runs across.

    So what is it with players being unable to throw home even sort of accurately? And I don’t mean just outfielders, but cut-off men too. If a second baseman or shortstop can throw accurately to first base, why can’t he throw home accurately? The percent of “way off the line” throws seems nearly pandemic.

    I don’t know, they get paid an awful lot, seems a thing they should be able to do. But maybe it’s just me.

    Endeth the bitch. Off to go whale-watching, hope all your Saturdays are lovely.

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