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Nov 8th, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
NEW YORK – The New York Knicks are a mere six games into their current NBA season, yet it’s certainly no secret that just about all diehard Knick fans have long been pointing toward who they’ll be watching a little less than a year from now, when their team raises the curtain on its 2010-11 [...]
Tags: Basketball Game, Cleveland Cavaliers, Favorite Baseball Team, Game Programs, Headliner, John Legend, Knick Fans, Lebron James, Madison Square Garden, Megastar, Nba Season, Nba Team, New York Giants, New York Knicks, New York Yankees, Sellout Crowd, Series Parade, Six Games, Time Grammy Winner, Time James Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Nov 7th, 2009 |
By Scott Mandel |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
New York – Lebron James took his show on the road tonight to play in front of a jam-packed Madison Square Garden that included several players from baseball’s world champion New York Yankees, this town’s role models for what a winning franchise looks like. In stark contrast, James and his Cleveland Cavaliers were matched [...]
Tags: Answer Game, Bright Lights, C C Sabathia, Cavs, Champion New York, Cleveland Cavaliers, Game Clock, Knicks Fans, Lebron James, Madison Square Garden, New Yor, New York Knickerbockers, New York Yankees, Ohio Roots, Point Shots, Role Models, Six Minutes, Stark Contrast, Warm Embrace, World Champion Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Mar 13th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
Talking to my “Monday Night Sports Talk” co-host Tony DeAngelo on Thursday of last week, I mentioned to him that it was the 36th anniversary of the famous “wife swapping” incident between N.Y. Yankees pitchers Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson. His response: “Hey, at least they weren’t INJECTING one another.”……….TRIVIA QUESTION: The 1987-’88 Chicago Blackhawks [...]
Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Christie Brinkley, Cleveland Cavaliers, Elvin Hayes, Family Coach, Fred Carter, Hooters Restaurant, Jetblue Airways, Lazzari, Led 28, Mike Kekich And Fritz Peterson, Natalie Gulbis, Nba Record, Night Sports, Perfect Afternoon, Philadelphia 76ers, S Sports, Southern California Residents, Tony Deangelo, Yankees Pitchers Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Feb 27th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
I’m not sure if I find the following statement DISTURBINGLY sad or TOTALLY hilarious: From this day forward, whenever I hear The Searchers’ version of “Needles and Pins,” I’ll think of major league baseball……….TRIVIA QUESTION: The 1988-’89 Cleveland Cavaliers–who finished 57-25 under coach Lenny Wilkens–had three players on the squad who averaged more than 18 [...]
Tags: Alex Groza, Baseball Trivia, Basketball Game, Boston Garden, Cleveland Cavaliers, Criminal Mischief Charges, Ed Macauley, High School Basketball, Jeff Reed, Joe Fulks, Lazzari, Lenny Wilkens, Major League Baseball, Minneapolis Star, Needles And Pins, Restr, S Joe, S Sports, Sports History, Wind Chill Posted in Bob Lazzari, 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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