New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Jason Kidd was on the golf course, looking to fine-tune his game, when he knew he had made a mistake.
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If the Knicks want Jeremy Lin, it's reportedly going to cost them about $29 million.
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On the same day Jeremy Lin, arguably the Knicks' most popular player, reportedly signed an offer sheet with the Houston Rockets, a Hall of Fame point guard reportedly agreed to take his talents to the Big Apple.
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Jason Kidd is bringing his game to Broadway.
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The Knicks remain very much alive in the Steve Nash sweepstakes and may have emerged as the frontrunners to land him if they can work out a sign-and-trade with the Suns.
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The Toronto Raptors are making it very difficult for the Knicks to acquire Steve Nash.
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Jeremy Lin is expected to play for the Knicks next season, but he won't be playing for the U.S. Select Team this week. He withdrew from the team that practices against the Olympic squad Monday because of his uncertain future.
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Steve Nash spent Sunday in Manhattan, meeting with teams that have made signing him their top priority, and the Knicks were one of them.
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The NBA free-agency negotiation period began Sunday at 12:01 a.m., and the Knicks and Nets were expected to be among the more active teams.
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The Knicks are expected to roll out the red carpet for Steve Nash, but they might not have enough green to entice the two-time MVP into calling New York his year-round home.
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The real work is about to begin for Knicks general manager Glen Grunwald.
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The Knicks appear to be headed to their second offseason victory in a week, and just in time for free agency.
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Steve Nash is open to the idea of calling New York home for more than just the offseason.
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The Knicks need to upgrade the guard position and add backcourt depth. But unless they make a big trade in Wednesday night's NBA Draft most of their work likely will be done during free agency.