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Nov 3rd, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
You’ve heard the cliche many times before… You only have to watch the last few minutes of an NBA game.
Save that myth for the casual basketball fan.
Real basketball followers know that’s not always the case.
And, if you’ve watched the first four New York Knick games this season, you especially know what a huge difference getting [...]
Tags: Basketball Fan, Blowout, Charlotte Bobcats, Cliche, Coach Mike, Double Overtime Loss, First Period, Fourth Period, Fourth Quarter, Game Goals, Head Coach, Hornets, Madison Square Garden, Margin Of Victory, Nba Game, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knick, Philadelphia 76ers, Sense Of Purpose, Two Games Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Nov 2nd, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
NEW YORK – It was supposed to be the one game among the trio of New York-Philadelphia matchups this weekend which wouldn’t be that big of a deal. Instead, with the Yankees meeting the Phillies in Game 3 of a tied World Series, and the Giants set to visit the Eagles the following [...]
Tags: Andre Igoudala, Defensive Intensity, Field Goals, First Quarter, Fourth Quarter, Halloween Night, Heartbreaker, Home Opener, Jumper, Knicks New York, Madison Square Garden, New York Knicks, Nfc East, Philadelphia 76ers, Phillies, Raucous Sellout Crowd, Second Time, Straight Points, Thaddeus Young, World Series 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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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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Jan 18th, 2009 |
By Jack A. Zolla |
Category: New York Knicks, Today's News
NEW YORK – The New York Knicks seem to be making a habit out of suffering heart-breaking losses lately. Coming off a tough loss in Washington, they fell further from the .500 mark as they lost to the Philadelphia 76ers by a score of 107-97 at Madison Square Garden.
The Sixers came into the game [...]
Tags: Andre Miller, Back Injury, Buzzer, Catanese, Danilo, Draft Pick, Even Water, Exuberance, Final Score, Foot Jumper, Italian Import, Madison Square Garden, New York Knicks, Nysd, Philadelphia 76ers, Quentin Richardson, Suffering Heart, True Indication, Unanswered Points, Water Mark Posted in New York Knicks, Today's News |
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