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Why Knicks Need to Add Another Scorer to Win

Why Knicks Need to Add Another Scorer to Win

Get me someone who can help get me my ring. That’s the message Carmelo Anthony hopes resonates with the New York Knicks. After falling to the Indiana Pacers in six games in the second round of the NBA playoffs, he wants help. And let’s be honest, he needs help. What kind of help? According to [...]

May 30, 2013 admin Blogs 2

Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony May Need Knee Surgery

Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony May Need Knee Surgery

There is some good news for the New York Knicks. Carmelo Anthony, who had his knee drained during the regular season, will not require knee surgery over the offseason. For the Knicks, who have no cap flexibility and an aging roster, that’s huge. They can’t afford having ‘Melo go under the knife. Not after falling [...]

May 20, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Carmelo Anthony and NY Knicks Sound Off After Loss

Carmelo Anthony and NY Knicks Sound Off After Loss

Things are not looking up in the Big Apple. The New York Knicks dropped Game 4 to the Indiana Pacers, falling behind 3-1 in their best-of-seven series. Now facing elimination from the NBA playoffs in Game 5, the Knicks’ backs are up against the wall and most of the general populous is doubting they’re ability [...]

May 15, 2013 admin Blogs 3

Carmelo Anthony Doesn’t Believe He’s a Ball Hog

Carmelo Anthony Doesn’t Believe He’s a Ball Hog

All may not be well in New York. Following the New York Knicks’ Game 3 loss to the Indiana Pacers, Tyson Chandler (of all people) was more than critical of the team’s offense. He took jabs at the Knicks lack of ball movement that everyone and their extended family interpreted as indirect shots at Carmelo [...]

May 14, 2013 admin Blogs 6

Knicks Must Find Outside Touch Against Pacers

Knicks Must Find Outside Touch Against Pacers

Where did all the three-point shooting go? That’s what every member of the New York Knicks, their fans and Mike Woodson should be asking themselves following the team’s loss to the Indiana Pacers. New York fell in Indiana 82-71 (it could have been worse), attempted just 11 three-pointerss and connected on just three of them. [...]

May 14, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Knicks Sign James Singleton, Cut Kurt Thomas

Knicks Sign James Singleton, Cut Kurt Thomas

The New York Knicks needed bodies to supplement their depleted front line with, and their not-so-extensive search brought them to James Singleton. Frank Isola of the New York Daily News first reported that the Knicks were interested in the 31-year-old Singleton, who has spent five seasons in the league with three different teams. Knicks close [...]

April 11, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Kenyon Martin Wants to Re-Sign with NY Knicks

Kenyon Martin Wants to Re-Sign with NY Knicks

Kenyon Martin doesn’t want his ride with the New York Knicks to end. After spending most of the season waiting by the phone for an NBA team to give him a shout, the 35-year-old Martin has found a home in the Big Apple. And per Ian Begley of ESPNNewYork.com, he’d like to keep it that [...]

March 25, 2013 admin Blogs 3

How Steve Novak Can Help NY Knicks Make Deep NBA Playoff Push

How Steve Novak Can Help NY Knicks Make Deep NBA Playoff Push

Call Steve Novak what you like, but there’s a correlation to be drawn between him and the New York Knicks winning. Doofy. Clumsy. Un-athletic. Slow. Whiter than snow. All of these are words or phrases often associated with Novak. What’s not often (enough) associated with the stretch forward, is his importance to the current Knicks [...]

March 15, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Top 10 Greatest Games in Madison Square Garden

Top 10 Greatest Games in Madison Square Garden

As MSG completes a $1 billion dollar renovation, it seems odd that only 1 NBA All-Star Game ever took place there (in 1998), while the New York Knicks have made 5 NBA Finals. Honorable Mention: Bernard King’s 60, Amar’e Stoudemire’s 41, Carmelo Anthony’s 41, Kyrie Irving’s 41, Jeremy Lin’s 38 [...]

March 13, 2013 Rob Blogs, Lists, R.S. De France 0

Stephen Curry Gives NY Knicks Glimpse at What Could Have Been

Stephen Curry Gives NY Knicks Glimpse at What Could Have Been

Stephen Curry torched the New York Knicks for 54 points Wednesday night, sending the most potent of “what could have been” messages possible. As I’m sure most remember, the Knicks had their sights set on Curry in the 2009 NBA draft, but the Golden State Warriors took him seventh overall. Adding insult to injury was [...]

February 28, 2013 admin Blogs 0