New York Knicks: Bergen News Articles
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The aging roster could get a makeover with a first-round pick coming in and holes to fill.
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Carmelo Anthony, who suffered a shoulder injury April 14 and played through the postseason with it, underwent an MRI Wednesday that revealed a small tear in the labrum in his left shoulder.
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Grunwald is evaluating the team's best available moves as he deals with reality rather than what-ifs.
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It was clear that Anthony is the leader on and off the court, the star of the team for the 48 minutes between the lines and the spokesman for the franchise when the game is over.
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The problem for the Knicks is that the “now” meant at the exact moment the team was assembled last summer, not the “now” when the Knicks needed it in the playoffs.
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Steve Popper reports from Indiana.
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The Pacers simply played harder than the Knicks as they fought to the finish for a 106-99 victory. They ended the Eastern Conference semifinal series in six games and head to a meeting with the Miami Heat that the Knicks seemed to believe they were predestined to attend.
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The Knicks have lost all four games in Indiana this season, blown out by 34 points in one game this season, and in the two playoff games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse the Pacers have led for all but one minute and 18 seconds.
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J.R. Smith was called out by pop star Rihanna, who said Smith has been clubbing too much and that's why he hasn't played well in the postseason.
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By leaving their aging dinosaurs on the bench – goodbye Jason Kidd (zero points, zero minutes in the second half) and Amar’e Stoudemire (two points, zero minutes in the second half), hello Chris Copeland (13 points, four rebounds in 19:25) – by re-igniting the high-energy brand of basketball that got them here, the Knicks survived to book a return trip to Indiana, grateful for at least one...
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The Knicks never trailed in the game, but also could not shake the Pacers, never leading by more than 11 points.
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The Knicks face extinction, having squandered the home-court advantage, and just one more loss from the end of their season.
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Guard fights off sore knee but held scoreless in Game 4.