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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Jorts is Back!
Josh Harrellson (@BigJorts55) 2/27/12 9:57 AM Finally back to the court! Doc said I’m good to go! Now get back in the groove and help my team be successful
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Well, That Didn’t Go As We Planned, Did It?
The New York Knicks lost to the best team in the NBA last night. Is it the end of the world? Of course it’s not. It showed us that to be in the class of the Heat, the upper echelon … Continue reading
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Speed of Play and Linsanity Going Forward
Unlike some news outlets who seem to have quickly forgotten about the Lakers and Mavericks game, I will not say last night was Lin’s first big test. But the HEAT are a very special team. They play with strength and … Continue reading
Posted in 2011-2012 Knicks, Linsanity
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You keep your moral victories. New Yorkers like tangible results.
The time is now Knick fans. The time to prove this team is a legitimate contender and not a high priced, skyrocketing ticket price, buzz worthy, watch us do good, but not good enough-team. This is your team for the … Continue reading
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Shumpert Withdrawing from Dunk Contest
Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) 2/22/12 12:30 AM Iman Shumpert won’t compete in the dunk contest, source confirms. While this is disappointing from a fan perspective the dunk contest is far from necessary when in the thick of a playoff hunt. Shumpert … Continue reading
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How Much Can We Put On Baron’s Back?
He is no longer referred to as the savior, and he is not expected to come in and play 35 minutes, but the playoff hopes of the Knicks may still rest on the back of Baron Davis. Take that statement … Continue reading
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J.R. Smith to Debut Wearing # 8, Melo & Baron Almost Back
J.R. will suit up today and will be sporting # 8 in honor of the late Knicks greats, Latrell Sprewell & Danilo Gallinari. It is unclear how much Smith will play being that he is not familiar with the system. … Continue reading
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Why Knicks Needed to Sign J.R. Smith
Awesome piece from my boy @IanCoopInPhilly originally posted on The Sports Lab Why Signing JR Smith Makes Perfect Sense For the Knicks For starters: 1) Knicks as a team shoot a paltry 29.9% from the 3 point line (29th … Continue reading
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J.R. Smith Signing Imminent
Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) 2/16/12 12:48 PM Knicks closing in on a deal for JR Smith, Daily News has learned. Need to cut a player. Two weeks earlier and it could have been Jeremy Lin I know there are some against … Continue reading
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Your Required Lin-Sanity Column
Ah, yes. That is what Amare now faces, thrown accidentally in love with his new point guard. It is where we all are now. No one expected to fall in love with the kid from Harvard. Yes, some of us … Continue reading
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