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Mar 4th, 2010 |
By Bob Trainor |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
Once again Bob Trainor of TrainorComm provided us audio of the Knicks 128-104 win over the Detroit Pistons.
Tracy McGrady
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Al Harrington
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Eddie Kuester
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Bill Walker
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Rip Hamilton
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Tags: Al Harrington, Bill Walker, Detroit Pistons, Mp3 Audio, Mp3 Rip, Rip Hamilton, Tracy Mcgrady, Trainor Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Feb 23rd, 2010 |
By Bob Trainor |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
Once again we have provided audio coverage of the Knicks blowout to the Bucks thanks to Bob Trainor of Trainor Communications. This game is special because the Knicks honored the 1969-70 team before the game.
Tracy McGrady
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Eddie House
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Al Harrington
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Tags: Al Harrington, Audio Coverage, Blowout, Debut, Eddie House, Game, Knicks, Mcgrady Tracy, Mp3 Audio, Mp3 House, Tracy Mcgrady, Trainor Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Feb 6th, 2010 |
By Jonathan Yaghoubi |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
For how smooth and cohesive the Knicks looked in the first half, they were that disoriented and sloppy with their play in the second.
Ersan IIyasova came off the bench to score a season high 25 points and grab nine rebounds while Brandon Jennings scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half to lead [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Assists, Bench, Combinations, David Lee, Ersan, Five Games, Glimpse, Grey Areas, Knickerbockers, Lapses, Milwaukee, Nate Robinson, Oak Hill Academy, Rebounds, Second Half, Shot 1, Turnover, Turnovers, Victory Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Dec 7th, 2009 |
By Scott Mandel |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
New York – Is it possible that New York area basketball fans just might get to follow hometown teams that can approach respectability this season?
With their cross-river rival New Jersey Nets, winners of one consecutive game coming into the Garden for a 12 noon matinee today, the Knicks were facing a confident bunch. However, the [...]
Tags: 5 Dimes, Al Harrington, Assists, Basketball Fans, Boxscore, Consecutive Game, Cross River, David Lee, Different Times, Good Chance, Grit, Hometown Teams, Larry Hughes, New Jersey Nets, Rebounds, Respectability, Second Quarter, Starting Lineup, Wilson Chandler, Winning Streak Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Dec 2nd, 2009 |
By John J. Buro |
Category: New York Knicks
NEW YORK- This is what the New York Knicks, with its 3-14 record, and 28th-ranked defense, faced at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. A team that had won four consecutive games to overtake the Los Angeles Lakers for the NBA’s top spot; a team that scored 112 points per game and shot 50.7%, both league-bests, [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Consecutive Games, Danilo Gallinari, Double Digits, Fourth Win, Game Chat, Jared Jeffries, Larry Hughes, Los Angeles Lakers, Madison Square Garden, Nate Robinson, Nba Mvp, New York Knicks, Phoenix New York, Phoenix Suns, Ranked Defense, Sellout Crowd, Steve Nash, Surprise Victory, Tina Cervasio Posted in New York Knicks |
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Nov 12th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Joe McDonald, New York Knicks, Top Story
NEW YORK – As absurd as it would have sounded just a few weeks ago, it now makes total sense.
The Knicks were better off last season.
It was easy to be a Knick in 2008-09. No one expected any major improvements and when something went wrong, there was always the newly departed Isiah Thomas to blame. [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Atlanta Hawks, Coach Mike, Danilo Gallinari, David Lee, Duhon, Fast Breaks, High Hopes, Isiah Thomas, James Dolan, Knick, Knicks, Playoff Spot, Scapegoats, Sexual Harassment Suit, Sitting On The Bench, Starting Lineup, Stephon Marbury, Toney Douglas, Wilson Chandler Posted in Joe McDonald, New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Nov 12th, 2009 |
By Scott Mandel |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
New York — When Jamal Crawford, the former Knick guard who once scored 52 points in a game here at Madison Square Garden arrived tonight at this arena as an Atlanta Hawk, it was out of sheer habit from his five years of service that he initially turned toward his old locker room to get [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Defensive Presence, Franchise Record, Golden State, Hawks, Jamal Crawford, Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Knick, Knicks New York, Lack Of Speed, Leading Scorer, Locker Room, Madison Square Garden, Marvin Williams, Mike Bibby, Perfect Game, Playoff Game, Point Guard Position, Speed And Quickness Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Oct 29th, 2009 |
By Jonathan Yaghoubi |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
For the New York Knickerbockers, the NBA season starts on Wednesday night against the Miami Heat in South Beach. However for the front office and fans, the real season starts on July 1, 2010 when the greatest free agent class in sports history is on the market.
It’s no secret that a class which includes Dwayne [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Chris Bosh, Chris Duhon, Chris Wilcox, Danilo Gallinari, Darko Milicic, Don Chaney, Eddy Curry, Gabe Pruitt, Jared Jeffries, Jordan Hill, Knicks Fan, Nate Robinson, Nba Season, New York Knickerbockers, Patrick Ewing, Scott Layden, Sexual Harassment Suit, Toney Douglas, Wilson Chandler Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Oct 14th, 2009 |
By Scott Mandel |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
New York – We knew going into this 2009-10 season that the Knicks were sacrificing this season by trading away most of their long-term contracts to clear salary-cap space in preparation for the class of 2010 free-agent sweepstakes. We knew such NBA superstuds with expiring contracts like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Joe Johnson, [...]
Tags: Al Harrington, Amare Stoudemire, Barren Landscape, Chris Bosh, Chris Duhon, Danilo Gallinari, Eddy Curry, Empire State Building, Exhibition Game, Financial Sacrifice, Free Agent Sweepstakes, Home Crowd, Isiah Thomas, Jamal Crawford, Jared Jeffries, Jim Dolan, Madison Square Garden, Philadelphia 76ers, Season Of Sacrifice, True Capabilities, Zack Randolph Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Feb 5th, 2009 |
By Jack A. Zolla |
Category: New York Knicks, Today's News, Top Story
NEW YORK – If you were living under a rock for the past five years and had no idea why Knicks fans want LeBron James suiting up in orange and blue for the 2010-2011 season, he put on a clinic last night to explain why. James finished with 52 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, [...]
Tags: 7 Seconds, Al Harrington, Buzzer, Chris Duhon, Cleveland Cavaliers, David Lee, Double Doubles, Game James, Gameplan, Knick, Knicks Fans, Last Basket, Lebron James, Madison Square Garden, Nysd, Orange And Blue, Patrick Ewing, Quiet Game, Rebounds, Triple Double Posted in New York Knicks, Today's News, Top Story |
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