Celtics Test Knicks’ Resolve by Testing Anthony’s
The Celtics bullied the Knicks into their style of basketball on Monday night and held Carmelo Anthony to 6-for-26 shooting.
View ArticleAs Knicks Can Attest, Johnson Still Presents Problems
Nets guard Joe Johnson may not be the explosive scorer he was with Atlanta, but he still makes the game easier for his teammates.
View ArticleStoudemire, With a Reshaped Game, Is Fitting in Nicely
After struggling last season, the Knicks’ front-line stars — Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler — are now dominating together on offense.
View ArticleWhen Anthony’s Output Shrinks, So Does Knicks’ Margin for Error
When the Clippers started sending multiple defenders on Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks did not have a counter. Anthony attempted only two shots in the fourth quarter Sunday. The identity of Anthony’s...
View ArticleNets and Knicks Centers Become 2-Way Threats
Brook Lopez of the Nets and Tyson Chandler of the Knicks play the same position in the same city, but their styles could hardly be more different.
View ArticleAn Electric Performance at the Garden
What made Stephen Curry’s 54-point performance against the Knicks on Wednesday so spectacular was that everyone at Madison Square Garden knew he needed a big night for the Warriors to win.
View ArticleIn the End, No Substitute for Anthony
The Knicks had a chance to steal a game from the Thunder, but ended up a point short without their injured leading scorer.
View ArticleNo Time to Lament as Nets Face 8-Game Trip
The Nets could have pulled into a virtual tie with the Knicks for the division lead with a win on Sunday night. They now have to try to gain ground on the road.
View ArticleKnicks’ Wild Thing Settles Into Groove at the Right Time
J.R. Smith has rarely shown the consistency that he has exhibited during the Knicks’ six-game winning streak. He’s scoring more and shooting better.
View ArticleFocused on Scoring Threats, Bulls Play Nets 5 on 3
The Bulls have all but ignored the Nets’ Reggie Evans and Gerald Wallace to focus on stopping Deron Williams, Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson.
View ArticlePlaying as if He’s in His Prime, Duncan Lifts the Revitalized Spurs
Days after being named the oldest all-N.B.A. first-team player, Tim Duncan, 37, bulldozed the younger Grizzlies as the Spurs took a commanding lead in the Western Conference finals.
View ArticleHeat’s Return to Smaller Lineup Alters the Finals
With more speed on the floor, Miami smothered the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4, while the Heat’s two biggest stars, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade broke out.
View ArticleStoudemire, With a Reshaped Game, Is Fitting in Nicely
After struggling last season, the Knicks’ front-line stars — Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler — are now dominating together on offense.
View ArticleWhen Anthony’s Output Shrinks, So Does Knicks’ Margin for Error
When the Clippers started sending multiple defenders on Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks did not have a counter. Anthony attempted only two shots in the fourth quarter Sunday. The identity of Anthony’s...
View ArticleNets and Knicks Centers Become 2-Way Threats
Brook Lopez of the Nets and Tyson Chandler of the Knicks play the same position in the same city, but their styles could hardly be more different.
View ArticleAn Electric Performance at the Garden
What made Stephen Curry’s 54-point performance against the Knicks on Wednesday so spectacular was that everyone at Madison Square Garden knew he needed a big night for the Warriors to win.
View ArticleIn the End, No Substitute for Anthony
The Knicks had a chance to steal a game from the Thunder, but ended up a point short without their injured leading scorer.
View ArticleNo Time to Lament as Nets Face 8-Game Trip
The Nets could have pulled into a virtual tie with the Knicks for the division lead with a win on Sunday night. They now have to try to gain ground on the road.
View ArticleKnicks’ Wild Thing Settles Into Groove at the Right Time
J.R. Smith has rarely shown the consistency that he has exhibited during the Knicks’ six-game winning streak. He’s scoring more and shooting better.
View ArticleFocused on Scoring Threats, Bulls Play Nets 5 on 3
The Bulls have all but ignored the Nets’ Reggie Evans and Gerald Wallace to focus on stopping Deron Williams, Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson.
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