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NY Times: Off the Dribble (By BECKLEY MASON) —
What made Stephen Curry’s 54-point performance against the Knicks on Wednesday so spectacular was that everyone at Madison Square Garden knew he needed a big night for the Warriors to win.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By NATE TAYLOR) —
Golden State Coach Mark Jackson said he did not think a lot about his first game as an N.B.A. coach at Madison Square Garden. But when Jackson entered the Garden before Wednesday's game, he said he was reminded of how special the arena was and how significant the moment was.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By JOSHUA BRUSTEIN) —
For the Brooklyn native John Galea, the Nets never really existed until they discovered his hometown.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By JONAH BROMWICH) —
The week's best N.B.A. games feature the Lakers at the Nuggets, the Clippers at the Pacers and the Heat at the Knicks.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By JOE BRESCIA) —
John Salley, a 6-foot-11 power forward and center, became a vegetarian in January 1991 after he felt he had to make changes in his lifestyle.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By ROBERT SILVERMAN) —
The author and his father met up for a Knicks game, where a loss wasn't quite as traumatic as it was in his childhood.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By STUART MILLER) —
Quirks of the game: Bernard King is again a finalist for the Basketball Hall of Fame, but whether he will - or should - make the final cut remains an open question.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By NATE TAYLOR) —
Tyson Chandler, already a former N.B.A. champion and Olympic gold medalist, savors adding an All-Star appearance to his résumé.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By JOE BRESCIA) —
An interview with Greg Anthony, who was the Knicks' first-round draft choice in 1991, and is now an analyst on Nets telecasts on the YES Network.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By BECKLEY MASON) —
Brook Lopez of the Nets and Tyson Chandler of the Knicks play the same position in the same city, but their styles could hardly be more different.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By NATE TAYLOR) —
Despite a biceps injury, Carmelo Anthony kept shooting at a fan event Thursday, just as he did the night before in the Knicks' loss to the Raptors.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By STUART MILLER) —
Quirks of the game: The N.B.A.'s new anti-flopping policy appears to have reduced the overacting.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By NATE TAYLOR) —
Iman Shumpert, who has played 12 games after recovering from knee surgery, has been struggling to find his rhythm on the court and his place with the Knicks.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By BECKLEY MASON) —
When the Clippers started sending multiple defenders on Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks did not have a counter. Anthony attempted only two shots in the fourth quarter Sunday. The identity of Anthony's backup remains an open question.
NY Times: Off the Dribble (By PAT BORZI) —
After visiting the Timberwolves on Friday, the Knicks are scheduled to play the Clippers on Sunday at Madison Square Garden. But weather and travel problems could intervene.