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Knicks Losing the Scrum at the 3-Point Line

NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) — The Pacers’ defense, which is adept at stopping 3-point shots, has had the upper hand on the Knicks’ offense, which is adept at making them.
  • 6 days ago
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Suddenly, It’s Woodson’s Fault

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — The Knicks face a daunting 3-1 deficit in their series against the Pacers, and Coach Mike Woodson faces blistering criticism for the first time since he assumed the job 14 months ago.
  • 7 days ago
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Knicks Get Away From What Worked

NY Times (BECKLEY MASON) — Coach Mike Woodson’s decision to confront the Pacers’ size with size took the Knicks out of their comfort zone in Game 4.
  • 7 days ago
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Dwindling Support

NY Times (STEVE REDDICLIFFE) — Sportswriters criticize Carmelo Anthony’s Knicks teammates for disappearing in the N.B.A. playoffs and seem ready to declare Indiana the better team.
  • 7 days ago
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Shumpert, Kidd, Martin: 61 Minutes and 0 Points

NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) — Iman Shumpert, Jason Kidd and Kenyon Martin, key supporting role players, combined to miss all 11 of their field goal attempts and did not take a free throw.
  • 8 days ago
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Bigger Knicks Fall Just as Hard

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — Despite a lineup change, size did not matter Tuesday night. The Pacers were again simply better as they rolled to an 11-point victory and put the Knicks on the brink of elimination.
  • 8 days ago
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Knicks’ Solo Act Needs Stagehands

NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) — Tyson Chandler’s outspokenness reflected the level of existential confusion the Knicks needed to conquer as they faced the Pacers in a pivotal Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
  • 8 days ago
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Shumpert Seeing Doctor About Sore Left Knee

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — Iman Shumpert, who has started every game of the playoffs for the Knicks at small forward, skipped the team’s morning shootaround.
  • 8 days ago
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Once-Softer Hibbert Is Wearing Out Knicks

NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) — The success of Pacers center Roy Hibbert in the second-round playoff series against the Knicks is a testament to his mixed martial arts training and evolving offensive game.
  • 9 days ago
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Balancing Anthony’s Need to Shoot and Need to Share

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — Facing implicit criticism for not moving the ball around, Carmelo Anthony says he will still come out shooting in Game 4 against the Pacers on Tuesday.
  • 9 days ago
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A Self-Defeating Change in Course for the Knicks

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — The Knicks, down two games to one against the Pacers, have gotten away from the balanced attack that was their calling card in the regular season.
  • 10 days ago
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Dazed by an Illness, Knicks’ Smith Is Unable to Give Much Help

NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) — The Knicks guard J.R. Smith awoke Saturday morning with a 102-degree fever, which did nothing for his shooting touch in Game 3.
  • 11 days ago
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Trailing Early, Late and in Between

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — The Knicks flirted with a franchise-low in scoring tonight as Roy Hibbert dominated the paint and the Pacers took a 2-1 lead in the second-round series.
  • 11 days ago
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A Return Poses a Risk to the Knicks

NY Times (HOWARD BECK) — Amar’e Stoudemire is healthy enough to play after a two-month layoff, but the Knicks’ rotation and identity has been firmly established without him.
  • 12 days ago
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His Knee Fine, Knicks’ Shumpert Is Soaring Again

NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) — Iman Shumpert’s one-handed slam dunk in Game 2 against the Pacers showed how far he has come since he tore his anterior cruciate ligament in the first playoff game of last season.
  • 13 days ago
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