Jamal Crawford is coming on our radio show today, and I am going to blindside him with a trivia question that should be right up his alley. We’ll see how he does. Also coming on are Doug Smith of the Toronto Star and our own Moke Hamilton, who is one of the only guys in New York covering both the Knicks and the Nets. Enjoy the show. Listen to internet radio with Sheridan Hoops Radio on Blog Talk Radio
SH Blog: Ball movement has Knicks in rhythm, on fire
During the pregame of Knicks-Heat on TNT, Marv Albert wasted no time targeting the biggest concern of the evening for Knicks fans. Would New York, minus Carmelo Anthony, be able to put the ball in the hoop? [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: J.R. Smith
Are the Knicks really this good? Good enough to blow out the Miami Heat, on their undefeated home floor, without Carmelo Anthony, Iman Shumpert and Amare Stoudemire? That is precisely what happened Thursday night on TNT, where Raymond Felton absolutely went off with 27 points and seven assists and the Knicks hit an impressive 18-of-44 of their 3-point attempts to dismantle the Heat 112-92. It marked the second time the Knicks beat the team that knocked them out of the first round last
Podcast: Geltzeiler on Kobe, Lakers, Knicks and Dirk
Brian Geltzeiler joins NBC Radio with Dan Schwartzman to discuss the recent Los Angeles Lakers troubles, Kobe’s 30,000 point milestone, the surging New York Knicks, and the possible return of Dirk Nowitzki for the Dallas Mavericks. [Read more…]
Perkins: Knicks-Heat will offer more insight on whether Stoudemire is needed
MIAMI – LeBron James. Carmelo Anthony. Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks. The NBA’s next big Thursday Night game is right around the corner. Forget about San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and his $250,000 act of defiance. That’s sooooo last week. The Knicks are coming to South Beach. And this game has meaning. It will give us another chance to consider how much New York needs Amar’e Stoudemire, and in what role. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: JR Smith
The New York Knicks continued their impressive play with a 106 – 99 win against the Phoenix Suns on Sunday afternoon. The victory marks a 12-4 start (7-0 at Madison Square Garden) for the Knicks this season. While the win marks their third straight after dropping four of their previous seven games following their impressive 6-0 start, it was not without its pitfalls. Knicks point guard Raymond Felton injured his left thumb in the victory and is now listed as day-to-day. Monday afternoon Knicks
Bauman: Knicks secret weapon is shooting coach Dave Hopla
Ronnie Brewer hops up from where he’s posted at the scorer’s table about an hour before tip-off against the Phoenix Suns. “I’ll be back,” said Brewer. “Gotta get some shots up.” The shooting guard runs across the court and finds New York’s shooting guru, Dave Hopla, for a pre-game workout. [Read more…]
Hamilton: Felton Injures Left Thumb in Knicks Victory
NEW YORK — “It’s gonna be a minute, guys, my hand is messed up.” That’s what Raymond Felton said as he glanced over toward me after the Knicks’ 106-99 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday. Those weren’t the first words anyone expected to hear from Felton, considered he turned in arguably his best game of the season. [Read more…]
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