New York Knicks: NY Times News Articles
NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) —
The Knicks had trouble fending off the Pacers’ Roy Hibbert, who dominated the inside and limited the shooting of Carmelo Anthony.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
After transforming the Knicks into their current win-now iteration, Donnie Walsh returned to Indiana to oversee the up-and-coming Pacers.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
Indiana led for the entire second half, by as many as 16 points, as the Knicks struggled on offense against the Pacers’ aggressive, physical defense in Game 1.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The Pacers, who will be at the Garden for Game 1 against the Knicks on Sunday, are tough, defensive-minded and sometimes a little snarly, like the Celtics.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
If the Knicks took anything from a 4-2 series that became much sweatier than it had to be, it should be an appreciation for all that the Celtics have achieved in the past five springs.
NY Times (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS;) —
Indiana withstood a fourth-quarter comeback by Atlanta, and will now face the Knicks in the next round.
NY Times (PETER MAY) —
The Celtics never led and scored only 47 points through the first three quarters, yet they still nearly managed to steal Game 6 against the Knicks with a late run.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The Knicks nearly gave away a 26-point lead in the fourth quarter before steadying themselves to outlast the Celtics. The Knicks clinched their first playoff series victory since 2000.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The Knicks arrived for Game 5 at Madison Square Garden dressed in black, a choice that bothered their coach, Mike Woodson.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
Without a true point guard, Boston was helped in Game 5 by the play of Terrence Williams, the well-traveled former Net.
NY Times (LYNN ZINSER) —
The Knicks and the Thunder won their first three playoff games, but not Games 4 and 5. The rumblings have begun.
NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN;) —
The Knicks came to Madison Square Garden to bury the Boston Celtics — but the Celtics came to play.
NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) —
J.R. Smith shot 3 of 14 after missing the Knicks’ previous game while serving a suspension for elbowing the Celtics’ Jason Terry in Game 3.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The Knicks lost their second straight, leaving the Celtics two victories from becoming the first team in N.B.A. history to come back from a 3-0 deficit.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
This season, the Knicks have benefited from a more mature J.R. Smith and a more sharing Carmelo Anthony. Both went missing in Games 3 and 4 against Boston.