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By Himself, Hibbert Seems to Outnumber the Knicks

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.
  • 18 days ago
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Walsh’s Past and Present Clash, and He Wins Either Way

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.
  • 18 days ago
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With Aggressive Defense, Pacers Shut Down Knicks

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.
  • 18 days ago
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Up Next for Knicks: a Young, Healthy Copy of the Celtics

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.
  • 19 days ago
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Knicks Proudly Wear Their Postseason Badges

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.
  • 20 days ago
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Pacers Take Series From Hawks

NY Times (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS;) — Indiana withstood a fourth-quarter comeback by Atlanta, and will now face the Knicks in the next round.
  • 20 days ago
  • Hits: 74

A Roller-Coaster Game Mirrors a Tough Season

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.
  • 20 days ago
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Knicks Falter in Fourth Before Closing Out Celtics

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.
  • 20 days ago
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Fashion and Sense Went Separate Ways

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.
  • 21 days ago
  • Hits: 97

Reserve Guard Gets the Celtics Going

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.
  • 22 days ago
  • Hits: 69

In the Playoffs, There Is Room for Panic

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.
  • 22 days ago
  • Hits: 112

Celtics Take Exception to Comments and Color

NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN;) — The Knicks came to Madison Square Garden to bury the Boston Celtics — but the Celtics came to play.
  • 22 days ago
  • Hits: 43

Smith Back on Court, but His Shots Are Off

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.
  • 22 days ago
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Knicks Leave the Door Open

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.
  • 22 days ago
  • Hits: 68

The Anthony and Smith the Knicks Don’t Want

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.
  • 23 days ago
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