New York Knicks: NY Times News Articles
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
Jason Kidd, who played 19 years but has not coached, proposed adding veteran coaches to his bench as a way to offset his inexperience.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
A decade ago, the Spurs did everything they could to replace a young Tony Parker with the league’s premier point guard, Jason Kidd.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
Although Jason Kidd, 40, signed a three-year contract last summer with the Knicks, he said all along that he would reassess in the off-season.
NY Times (BILL PENNINGTON) —
That the 2012-13 Knicks were a flawed team to begin with was an unpopular opinion, especially after a 14-4 start, but the truth won out.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
Phil Jackson has lately said that he is done with coaching, but as pro basketball’s reigning Buddha, he remains just a phone call away.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
With limited ability to acquire new talent, General Manager Glen Grunwald and Coach Mike Woodson repeatedly emphasized the need to squeeze more from the talent they have.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
On a roster full of seasoned players, Iman Shumpert, who is the youngest Knick, said the team did not take care of the little things in its playoff loss to the Pacers.
NY Times (BECKLEY MASON) —
Outrebounding the Knicks is one thing; counting on the same defensive approach to work against the Miami Heat is another.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The Knicks’ illusory title chase is over, and with a talent deficit and a payroll with no flexibility, they are paying the price for their pursuit of veterans last summer.
NY Times (HARVEY ARATON) —
For a team that was built to win now, the question of what’s next is daunting with the dictatorial reign of James Dolan.
NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN;) —
George Hill’s return in Game 6 from a concussion provided leadership and allowed Lance Stephenson, in particular, to go back to his more natural position.
NY Times (ZACH SCHONBRUN) —
A steal was a key moment in the Pacers’ win, perhaps the biggest of Lance Stephenson’s young career.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
Despite Carmelo Anthony’s 39 points, the Knicks could not hang on in Game 6, falling to the Pacers in their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Indiana will face the Heat next.
NY Times (NATE TAYLOR) —
Knicks guard Raymond Felton credits much of his success to Ivorie Manning, one of the shooting coaches working in today’s specialized N.B.A.
NY Times (HOWARD BECK) —
The N.B.A.’s protocols on concussion recovery will affect when Pacers guard George Hill can return to the court.