New York Knicks: NY Times News Articles
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
NY Times (BECKLEY MASON) —
The Knicks won Game 2 by double-teaming Pacers in the post and mobbing dribblers on pick-and-rolls, which, Kenyon Martin said, was also the game plan in Game 1.
NY Times (STEVE REDDICLIFFE) —
While the Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony was having a 32-point night in the playoffs, the Mets’ Matt Harvey was throwing nine innings of one-hit ball.
NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) —
The Argentine rookie point guard Pablo Prigioni has been reluctant to shoot this season. Instead, he has focused on passing the ball, to get the proper ball movement on offense.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
Unbowed by the moment, unmoved by the Pacers’ size advantage, the Knicks blew the Pacers off the court with a stunning 23-0 run in the second half.
NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) —
The lid closed around the rim and Indiana fell victim to another prolonged stretch of catatonic offense, as they had at times during the regular season.
NY Times (VINCENT M. MALLOZZI) —
The Brooklyn native Lance Stephenson is using rebounds and defense to make life difficult for the Knicks.
NY Times (MARY PILON;) —
Khalilah Williams-Webb, the owner of a boutique in Brooklyn, selects outfits for Carmelo Anthony, from his vintage jackets down to his socks and underwear.
NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) —
The Pacers’ D. J. Augustin had his strongest playoff game, scoring 16 points in Game 1 over the Knicks, and getting the better of Raymond Felton, who was his teammate in Charlotte three years ago.
NY Times (LYNN ZINSER) —
Knicks fans haven’t forgotten Game 1 of the Knicks-Pacers playoff series in 1995 when Reggie Miller scored 8 points in 18.7 seconds for the Pacers. Miller returns to the Garden as a TV analyst for Game 2.
NY Times (BENJAMIN HOFFMAN) —
Alex Rodriguez makes the list of the worst contracts in recent New York sports history, as do Carl Pavano, Bobby Bonilla, Rick DiPietro and Neil O’Donnell, among others.