Published on: 12th July, 2010
LeBron Who? Knicks Introduce Four New Players Greenburgh, NY – The Knicks continued with their complete makeover from last season when they announced today the signing of guard Raymond Felton as a free agent. As per club policy, terms of the deal will not be disclosed.
“Raymond is a top point guard and someone we targeted during the free agency period,” Walsh said. [...]
Published on: 9th July, 2010
New York – As a free agent in the National Basketball Association, LeBron James was entitled to make the choice to play for any team he preferred. He had the right to work anywhere for whatever amount of currency he chose to accept in exchange for his great skills on the basketball court. There’s no [...]
Published on: 8th June, 2010
New York – Stephen Strasburg makes his major league debut tonight for the Washington Nationals. Calm down, everyone. This is a young pitcher with very little experience at the minor league level. He may have a live arm, a good sinker, and according to most scouting reports, real good presence on the mound but there [...]
Published on: 7th April, 2010
New York – Oh, how the mighty have fallen. It was only two years ago that the Boston Celtics were NBA champions, led by the superstar troika of Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce but now, in 2010, with the playoffs looming in the near distance, they are a team fraying at the edges [...]
Published on: 22nd March, 2010
New York — The Knicks discovered this afternoon the ups and downs associated with handing over the leadership mantle to a rookie point guard. The rookie, Toney Douglas, committed three turnovers, two offensive fouls, missed two long jumpers, and committed three fouls, all in the final three minutes of a close game against the Houston Rockets as the Knicks ended up on [...]
Published on: 20th March, 2010
Knicks Douglas Continues Surge As Starting Point Guard in Knicks Win Over SixersNew York – The rookie guard, Toney Douglas scored 14 of his 22 points in the the fourth quarter to lead the Knicks tonight to a 92-88 home win over the almost as hapless Philadelphia 76ers.
Playing without their leading scorer and rebounder, David Lee, who was sitting out with patella tendonitis in his right knee, [...]
Published on: 9th March, 2010
New York – Even though the NBA season for the New York Knickerbockers may have devolved into evaluation mode, with no chance of making the post-season playoffs for the ninth consecutive year, it doesn’t mean their remaining games can’t be entertaining.
Tonight’s game against the playoff-bound Atlanta Hawks provided the sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden [...]
Published on: 7th March, 2010
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Published on: 26th February, 2010
New York — The Knicks continue to struggle to find good guard play this season. Over the course of this year, they have turned to, then benched Larry Hughes (since traded), Nate Robinson (since traded) and Mike D’Antoni favorite, Chris Duhon (buried on the bench without playing a minute since the Knicks acquired Sergio Rodriguez [...]
Published on: 23rd February, 2010
Old Knicks Watch New Knicks Lose AgainNew York –The old Knicks came back to the old Garden tonight to watch the new Knicks play but what they got was the same old, same old.
The Knicks are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the franchise’s first world championship, won in 1970 so out marched some of the great old names from Knicks history. There [...]