New York Knicks: NY Daily News News Articles
NY Daily News (PETER BOTTE, LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT) —
A comment posted from her Instagram account claimed that the New York Knicks player’s form on the court has suffered because “his ass be hungover from clubbing every night during playoffs.”
NY Daily News (PETER BOTTE) —
As Mike Woodson spoke to the media Thursday morning, his back literally was up against a wall. Yes, that moment has arrived for the Knicks, as they face elimination Thursday night at the Garden for the first time, trailing the Pacers 3-1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
NY Daily News (Bob Raissman) —
The Gulag playbook is never hard to decipher. It often reads like a comic book. The latest chapter went something like this: Knicks get drilled by Indiana Tuesday night to go down 3-1 in the series. They are getting fried in a variety of media precincts, including the Valley of the Stupid.
NY Daily News (ROGER RUBIN) —
The Knicks are having trouble scoring, and Jason Kidd has been no help. The 40-year-old guard is in an epic slump, scoreless in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Pacers and without a point since Game 2 of the series against Boston. It’s a stretch of about 160 minutes and he is 0-for-16.
NY Daily News (Filip Bondy) —
It was the ultimate Knick-mare scene Wednesday at the Greenburgh training center: John Starks patiently sat and chatted with J.R. Smith after practice, telling him how to shoot his way out of a slump in a must-win playoff game on Thursday at the Garden.
NY Daily News (ROGER RUBIN) —
The big lineup experiment was a failure. And besides that, the time for trying new ideas is over. The Knicks are facing elimination on Thursday night when they meet the Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at the Garden.
NY Daily News (MITCH ABRAMSON) —
J.R. Smith, who hasn't been able to explain his shooting woes and erratic play since he served a one-game suspension against Boston, is now answering for all of the team's problems.
NY Daily News (ROGER RUBIN) —
Carmelo Anthony may have called Game 4 a "gut-check" for the Knicks, but Game 5 is something quite different. They will be facing elimination when they take on the Pacers Thursday at the Garden with a 54-win season potentially going to waste.
NY Daily News (BOB RAISSMAN) —
Has Mike Woodson been muzzled? Wednesday, the day after his Knicks lost 93-82 to Indiana to go down 3-1 in the series, Woodson did not show up for his regular ESPN-98.7 radio segment. Stephen A. Smith, the show’s co-host, put the blame squarely on Garden suits.
NY Daily News (FRANK ISOLA, PETER BOTTE) —
Tyson Chandler clarified comments he made about the Knicks being too selfish and insisted he wasn’t talking about Carmelo Anthony. “I want to clear it up,” Chandler said following the Knicks’ 93-82 Game 4 loss. “I wasn’t directing my comments at Carmelo Anthony. I was directing my comments at the New York Knicks.
NY Daily News (PETER BOTTE) —
J.R. Smith has done nothing to live up to that 'Swish' moniker throughout these playoffs. His constant misfiring continues to be among the biggest reasons the Knicks trail 3-1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals after their 93-82 loss to the Pacers Tuesday night.
NY Daily News (Mitch Lawrence) —
Anthony's certainly not playing at the level of a player who finished third in the MVP voting, having failed to score a single point in the fourth quarter of Game 4, as the Knicks fell behind in these conference semifinals, 3-1.
NY Daily News (FRANK ISOLA) —
This time, Carmelo Anthony was shut out in the fourth quarter and suffered the indignity of spending the last two minutes on the bench after fouling out. That's no way for a superstar to rescue his dying team, that's for sure. And now, the Knicks are in trouble. Big trouble.
NY Daily News (FRANK ISOLA) —
Iman Shumpert’s status for Tuesday’s Game 4 is uncertain after the Knicks revealed that the small forward has swelling on his surgically-repaired left knee.
NY Daily News (Bob Raissman) —
Bernard King’s “self-imposed” Twitter exodus had a trickle-down effect. Either that, or Carmelo Anthony was so invisible in the second half of Knicks’ 82-71 loss to the Pacers in Game 3, the voices couldn’t even see him. Jeff Van Gundy should hit the eye chart.