New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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A year ago, Indiana had a 2-1 Eastern Conference semifinals series lead over Miami and blew it because of a guy named LeBron James, who started paying attention and dialed up the Heat.
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The Knicks have played one game in six days, but who says basketball teams need basketball to generate drama and intrigue?
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Carmelo Anthony wants to have a couple of words with Tyson Chandler before the Knicks try to even their series against Indiana Tuesday night.
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Iman Shumpert didn't practice Monday due to soreness in his surgically repaired left knee. He expects to play in Game 4 Tuesday night, but could be slowed or limited.
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Frank Vogel first appeared on national TV at age 13, doing a "stupid human trick" for David Letterman in which he spun a basketball on the bottom end of a toothbrush.
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J.R. Smith had some company in the sick ward Sunday as Kenyon Martin was quarantined.
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NBA playoff basketball is supposed to be about matchups, and that means Knicks center Tyson Chandler can't duck his share of responsibility for the way Indiana center Roy Hibbert dominated in the Pacers' two victories in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Even Knicks coach Mike Woodson called Hibbert "the best player on the floor'' in the Knicks' Game 3 loss Saturday night.
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Tyson Chandler isn't only having trouble defending Indiana center Roy Hibbert. He's having an issue with the way the Knicks are playing offensively.
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When last we saw the Knicks, they were running the Pacers out of Madison Square Garden with a late torrent of points.
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Getting past Indiana isn't the Knicks' only concern right now. J.R. Smith's physical and mental states in these playoffs have become cause for concern.
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As the end of his wait to return to action for the first time in more than two months approached Saturday, Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire was like a kid on Christmas morning. And Carmelo Anthony was as amused as any parent enduring a child's irrepressible burst of energy.
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The three-day break between Games 2 and 3 were a welcome respite for Carmelo Anthony.
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The Knicks went through shootaround this morning without J.R. Smith, who Mike Woodson said had a 102-degree temperature.
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Not only can J.R. Smith not shoot well, he apparently can't act well, either.
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If Amar'e Stoudemire is in uniform for Game 3 on Saturday night, then he will play. The Knicks have made that much clear.