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NY Knicks Worst Plays Of The Year [Video]

April 23, 2010 – Allen Moll


Usually after the NBA regular season is over we see an influx of every teams’ best plays during the season. For example, we recently showed you the Top Ten Amare Facial Dunks and the Top Ten “You Got Dunked On” Plays of the year. But when it comes to the NY Knicks, after not making the playoffs since 2004, and not having a winning season since current ESPN analyst Marc Jackson was still on the roster(2001), there hasn’t been much to get excited about the Knicks in recent seasons. In fact, before the ’09-’10 season even began, we characterized the state of their franchise as an Empire State Disaster. Now they can finally look forward to this Summer’s free agent frenzy, where they will attempt to lure Lebron to “The City that Never Sleeps.”

So when it comes to taking a look back at another disappointing season for the Knickerbockers, it seems only right that we’ve found a video showcasing some of New York’s worst plays of the year, rather than the good ones, because lord knows there have been way too many of them to fit on just one video. If you are a Knicks fan you may want to hide your eyes or look away, unless you’re some sort of masochist or are a glutton for punishment. My personal favorites are Nate Robinson’s shot into the wrong basket, David Lee’s jumping around like a spaz and imitating Bargnani, after dunking on Toronto, and Al Harrington’s multiple out of control, missed lay-ups that barely hit the backboard.

Watch and enjoy (cringe):

Just in case we’ve been too harsh, here is a link to see the NY Knicks Top Plays of the Year.

Thanks: TheKnicksBlog.com(http://www.theknicksblog.com/)

Allen Moll is an avid NBA and College Basketball fan who watches and studies games religiously and coaches youth basketball in his native Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania.  Allen is a regular columnist for thehoopdoctors.com, Bleacherreport.com, UpperDeckblog.com, and his own site, Hoops Haven.

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