New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Al Iannazzone looks at five questions facing the Knicks this offseason
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The Knicks' most successful season in nearly 20 years ended here Saturday night, 10 wins short of their first championship since 1973.
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For much of the night, Carmelo Anthony looked like a one-man team. Then, just when his friends finally decided to help him out, it was Melo's turn to go cold.
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The situation that Amar'e Stoudemire faced Saturday night in the biggest Knicks game of the season was not what he envisioned when he signed in 2010.
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Amar'e Stoudemire and Jason Kidd said the right things about not playing in the second half in Game 5. It was an elimination game, and the Knicks won to stay alive in their series against Indiana.
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Jason Kidd said he had no problem sitting and watching from the bench for most of Game 5.
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Pacers point guard George Hill (concussion) was medically cleared to play in Game 6 Saturday night, a potential blow to the Knicks' chances of staging a comeback in this Eastern Conference semifinal series.
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In Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series, Knicks coach Mike Woodson finally found a formula to beat the Pacers. In addition to the usual reliance on big guns Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith, it involved a whole lot less of veterans Amar'e Stoudemire and Jason Kidd and a healthy dose of 29-year-old rookie Chris Copeland.
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J.R. Smith is due for a big game.
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Let's get this in type right now, before the events of the next day - or month - have a chance to alter the equation:
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J.R. Smith's shots weren't falling. His team wasn't winning. And his famous former gal pal had taken to social media to talk about his drinking habits.
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It was Game 5 in the second playoff round, and Knicks coach Mike Woodson still found himself rummaging around the toolbox looking for something to repair the Knicks' AWOL offense.
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Everyone understood before this thing started Carmelo Anthony would take much of the blame or praise for how it turned out. That includes Melo himself.
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After making a drastic change in Game 4 by starting a bigger lineup with Anthony at small forward, Woodson went back to the formula he used most of the season that helped the Knicks to 54 wins.
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Mike Woodson returned to old reliable in Game 5.