NEW YORK — It’s a good thing that the New York Knicks have already proven that they can win without Carmelo Anthony, because they may have to do just that. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Magic Johnson
DraftStreet Diary: $300 Cash to 15 Winners in our Friday Freeroll
If you enjoy fantasy hoops and have never played in a daily league, you don’t know how much fun and excitement you’re missing. [Read more…]
Hamilton: Melo Scores 45; Shows Knicks Are Title Contenders
NEW YORK — The last time the New York Knicks won 16 of their first 21 games, it was 1995. A gallon of gas cost $1.13, and President Bill Clinton was finishing up his first term and eyeing a second. Now, 16 long years later, the Knicks find themselves amongst the NBA’s top teams. Dare we start to think of them as “elite?” [Read more…]
Melo (45) Leads Knicks Over Nets; Kyrie Irving (28) Helps Cavs Upset Lakers
What a night for Carmelo Anthony. Amid “MVP” chants from Knicks fans in the Brooklyn crowd, Melo drained a season-high 45 points to spark a thrilling, come-from-behind victory. Jason Kidd (18 PTS, 6 REB, 6 AST) was the last-minute hero, his sixth 3-pointer providing the winning margin. The Nets roared out to a 30-16 lead in the first and played their hearts out all night, though 4-of-18 shooting from beyond the arc eventually did them in. Deron Williams (18 PTS,
Tweet of the Night: Greg Anthony
Draft Street Diary: Join Our $300 Friday Freeroll
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Hamilton: Knicks are rolling, Lakers are reeling
The New York Knicks remain the NBA’s lone unbeaten team at home and are going to be sleeping in their own beds for a while. Leading the Eastern Conference with a 15-5 mark, the Knicks travel across the East River tonight for a meeting with the Brooklyn Nets – which is pretty much a home game, based on the fan support they had in their first visit to the Barclays Center. [Read more…]
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