
Isn’t it funny? Last year Jeremy Lin and Linsanity swept New Yorkers off their feet. Media and fans alike wondered aloud: Are the New York Knicks better off without Carmelo Anthony? [Read more…]
Isn’t it funny? Last year Jeremy Lin and Linsanity swept New Yorkers off their feet. Media and fans alike wondered aloud: Are the New York Knicks better off without Carmelo Anthony? [Read more…]
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…]
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by Jacob Noble
Ian Eagle will be joining Andy Roth and Brian Geltzeiler to discuss the Nets, Barclays Center and the city of Brooklyn. Also coming on are Howard Beck of the New York Times to discuss Mike D’Antoni’s return to NY with his woeful Lakers and Charley Rosen will end the show to break down the Lakers mess and Phil Jackson. Enjoy the show. Listen to internet radio with Sheridan Hoops Radio on Blog Talk Radio
Mark Heisler has been around the Lakers longer than most anyone in this business, he is a man of principles — and he is sticking to his guns on suggestions he offered even before the latest Lakers’ slide began. He wants Mike D’Antoni to go to a three-guard lineup, he wants Pau Gasol to come off the bench as a Sixth Man, and he thinks changes need to happen fast. [Read more…]
What hath Jimmy Buss wrought? A totally dysfunctional on-court situation. The Los Angeles Lakers go into New York tonight as the NBA’s greatest mystery. Why? [Read more…]
by Jacob Noble
Brian Geltzeiler joins Brett Norsworthy on Fish N’ Stats in Memphis to talk NBA news. They break down the Jeremy Lin and James Harden pairing, the Lakers woes and an early look at the Western Conference Playoff picture. [Read more…]
by Jacob Noble
Brian Geltzeiler joins 1560 The Game in Houston with John and Sean to discuss the Jermey Lin/James Harden tandem, Los Angeles Lakers continued troubles, and a look at the Western Conference playoff picture. [Read more…]