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
Rosen: Why the Lakers are Failing Under Mike D’Antoni
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…]
SH Blog: Why Jason Kidd became a great 3-point shooter
The time. The effort. The presence of mind. Jason Kidd didn’t need to become a great 3-point shooter to prolong his NBA career, he didn’t have to continuously work on his jimmy to get to the point he’s at now… [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…]
Tweet of the Night: Greg Anthony
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…]
Tweet of the Day: JR Smith
“Second free-throw, my goodness!” “I’m not sure what that was…Good Lord.” Not the most reassuring assessment of one’s free-throw shooting skills. Unfortunately for Appalachian State center Brian Okam, that is what happens when your shot falls 10 or so feet short of the basket. His shot made waves and is now viral. That wasn’t the case when New York Knicks guard JR Smith first sent out this tweet.
Mark Jackson: Son of New York City, Ire Of Its Fans
NEW YORK — With five seconds remaining in the game and his Indiana Pacers clinging to a 97-95 lead, Mark Jackson saw his former running mate, Patrick Ewing—a man Jackson once dished dimes to as if it were his personal duty—miss a finger-roll that would have forced overtime. And like that, the New York Knicks saw their 1994-1995 NBA season end. Way back then, Jackson was a paradox. A son of New York City, but a demon to its fans. [Read more…]
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