Is Andray Blatche Heading To The Knicks?

December 30, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     The Washington Wizards just made a big trade with the Orlando Magic, sending Gilbert Arenas to Orlando in exchange for Rashard Lewis. While they didn’t necessarily acquire a more talented player, the Wizards shed some salary and rid the locker room of one cancer. Gilbert Arenas is a very talented basketball player but comes [...]

Heat Hold Off Knicks, 106-98

December 28, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     It seemed as though the game was over in the first quarter. At the end of one, the Knicks were down by 16 points and it looked like the Heat were just going to destroy them. New York seemed to have no answer for the Heat, who were getting very easy baskets and making [...]

Knicks Drop Bulls On Christmas

December 26, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     The Knicks played the role of Santa Claus and brought one of the best presents to the city of New York – a victory. In another thrilling game, much like the ones that we have actually become accustomed to seeing this season, the Knicks handed the Bulls their second head to head loss this season [...]

Knicks Get Huge Win Over Thunder, 112-98

December 22, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     With 4:35 left in the 4th quarter, Oklahoma City forward Kevin Durant found  himself in an uncommon situation – sitting on the bench with a towel draped over his head. Maybe he was trying to cool down after scoring a game-high 26 points, or maybe he was trying to muffle out the chants of “MVP” said [...]

Stoudemire Is The Catalyst For This Knicks Team

December 18, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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          They say no free agent has made as big of an impact on his new team than Amare Stoudemire has with the Knicks. At this point in the season it is really hard to argue with that statement, but the reality of it is that Stoudemire needs help. He is an outstanding basketball player and [...]

Rivalry Beginning? Celtics Set To Come To Town

December 14, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     Every sports fan knows about the rivalry that New York has with Boston, no matter what sport it is. The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry may just be the greatest one in all of sports, but of course that is solely a matter of opinion. In football, the Jets and Patriots have been rivals for a long [...]

A Fool and His Money: Why Adrian Beltre Will Be 2011′s Adam Dunn

December 7, 2010 by Lewie Pollis  
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In an interview last month, agent Scott Boras said he’s “never had so much interest in one player” as he has for free agent third baseman Adrian Beltre. It’s always unwise to take Boras’ hyperbole at face value, but it’s no surprise that Beltre is in demand after hitting .321/.365/.553 with 28 homers, 102 RBI, [...]

Richard Hamilton On The Block – Knicks Interested?

November 28, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     With the Knicks heading to Detroit to play the Pistons this afternoon, I found myself wondering about the direction of the Pistons and where they’re downfall was. I believe it was when they traded away Chauncey Billups, a known winner, and brought in Allen Iverson, a world renown cancer to every locker room he [...]

D’Antoni Off The Hot Seat?

November 23, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     Everyone knows that in New York, things are always exaggerated. If things are going bad then everyone wants to run you out of town, and when they are going good then they want to build statues of you around the city and make you into something more than human. Mike D’Antoni has definitely experienced [...]

T’Wolves Embarrass Knicks, 112-103

November 14, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
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     The Knicks really do always find a way to disgust you. It’s pretty pathetic when you think about it through the years. They haven’t won anything since 1973 and couldn’t even muster up a championship when they had the Patrick Ewing dynasties. We are all aware that it has been all downhill from there, [...]

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