The New York Knicks need Amar’e Stoudemire bad. Like really bad. I’m not going to sit here and attempt to explain the intricacies of re-integrating him into the lineup and how it will only help the Knicks—I’ve already done that. What I will sit here and gladly admit to you is that New York is [...]
December 27, 2012
admin
Blogs
The New York Knicks received some very good news on Monday night. Or bad news, depending upon which side of Carmelo Anthony’s fence you stand on. According to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, Amar’e Stoudemire has been cleared for full-contact practice and could return for the Knicks as soon as Friday when [...]
December 19, 2012
admin
Blogs
After showing you the ‘Away’ pair of Sheed’s new Ones which he debuted against the Brooklyn Nets during the first Battle of the Boroughs, we take a detailed look at the other pair of this Player Exclusive set. The ‘Home’ Air Force One features a mostly white upper with a blue counter-color and orange branding. [...]
December 6, 2012
admin
Kicks, PE Corner
Rasheed Wallace seems to be a creature of comfort. Shoot threes is his thing. Cracking jokes is his thing. And if sneakers and basketball are your thing, I’m sure that you have noticed his affinity for the Air Force One High. Returning to the NBA as a member of the New York Knicks means new [...]
December 3, 2012
admin
Kicks, PE Corner
Amar’e Stoudemire of the New York Knicks is at it again. And not in a good way. According to Al Iannazzone of Newsday the power forward has a cyst on his left knee: Amare Stoudemire went home this morning to get his left knee re-evaluated. MRI revealed a ruptured popliteal cyst. Also per Iannazzone, the [...]
October 22, 2012
admin
Blogs
September 24, 2012 – Dan Favale The New York Knicks aren’t exactly the epitome of responsible spending, or respectable decision-making, but signing Rasheed Wallace is anything but foolish. [...]
September 24, 2012
admin
Blogs
July 25, 2012 – Allen Moll Former NBA Champion and 4 time All Star, known as one of the league’s most feistiest players during his playing days, Rasheed Wallace is apparently getting the itch to play the game he loves once again as he has popped up playing in the Greater NC Pro-Am, alongside former [...]
July 25, 2012
admin
Allen Moll, Blogs
January 25, 2012 – Allen Moll In 2012, Gordon is once again lighting up the scoreboard to the tune of 14.3 ppg and shooting more than 45% from behind the arc, mostly as the starting 2 guard for coach Lawrence Frank. Perhaps because he’s slightly undersized(6’3) to play against bigger shooting guards, I’ve always been amazed [...]
January 25, 2012
admin
Features, Rumors
November 10, 2010 – Joshua Sexton As a lifelong basketball fan, there have been many times I have been asked the question: what records will never be broken? There are a few obvious answers when this question arises: the 95-96 Bulls going 72-10, Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 point game, and the Lakers’ 33 game winning streak. [...]
November 10, 2010
admin
Blogs
October 19, 2010 – Kevin Burke Believe it or not, it’s been exactly five years since the NBA announced that there would be a dress code which, at the time, caused much discussion, reaction and ill feelings alike. David Stern is no stranger to enacting initiatives when he thinks it will benefit his product and [...]
October 19, 2010
Anou Enright
Blogs, Kevin Burke