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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.
  • 38 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.
  • 39 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.
  • 39 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.
  • 40 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.
  • 41 days ago
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Knicks Finally Get an A for Execution

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.
  • 42 days ago
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A Nearly Perfect Night

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.
  • 42 days ago
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Decisive Surge Gets a Spark From Prigioni, of All People

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.
  • 43 days ago
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Knicks Rattle Rims and the Pacers

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.
  • 43 days ago
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Pacers Go Cold While Knicks Embark on 30-2 Run

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.
  • 43 days ago
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Back Home, Pacers’ Stephenson Is Leaving Fresh Marks on Garden’s Hardwood

NY Times (VINCENT M. MALLOZZI) — The Brooklyn native Lance Stephenson is using rebounds and defense to make life difficult for the Knicks.
  • 43 days ago
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Anthony Gets Fashion Assist From Brooklyn Stylist

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.
  • 43 days ago
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Augustin Has Breakout Game Against Friend and Former Teammate

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.
  • 44 days ago
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The Scar Miller Left in 1995 Is Still Fresh

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.
  • 44 days ago
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The Worst of the ‘What Were They Thinking’ Contracts

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.
  • 44 days ago
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