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Garnett buzzer beater deflates Knicks

P aul Pierce carried the Celtics all game while the rest of the Big Three struggled. So when it came time for the winning shot, of course Pierce would take it. That's what the New York Knicks seemed to think, anyway. Instead, Pierce swung it to a ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Globe and Mail,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Kevin Garnett,  Doc Rivers,  David Lee,  Ray Allen

Garnett's jumper gives Celtics OT win over Knicks

NEW YORK - Kevin Garnett made a jumper to beat the overtime buzzer, giving the Boston Celtics a 107-105 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday. ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Boston Celtics,  National Basketball Association,  Al Harrington,  Ray Allen

D'Antoni: Nate not benched for shot at wrong hoop

NEW YORK—Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni says Nate Robinson was not benched for taking a shot at the wrong basket Saturday. The Knicks inbounded to Robinson in the backcourt with 0.5 seconds left in the first quarter of their 98-91 victory at New Jersey. ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Boston Globe,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Mike D'Antoni,  Nate Robinson,  Larry Hughes,  Doc Rivers

Marv Albert denies altercation with rapper 50 Cent

NEW YORK—Marv Albert said Saturday he was never involved in an altercation with 50 Cent, denying Internet reports of a fight on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." According to the reports, punches were thrown after members of the rapper's entourage didn't recognize ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Boston Globe,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: 50 Cent,  Marv Albert,  Jimmy Kimmel,  TNT,  Los Angeles Times

Knicks drop Nets to 0-13

N o matter how bleak things look for the Knicks, they can take comfort knowing worse basketball is being played 15 kilometres away. And if the Nets don't win soon, they could be the worst ever to start an NBA season. Al Harrington and Danilo Gallinari ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Globe and Mail,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New Jersey Nets,  New York Knicks,  National Basketball Association,  Al Harrington,  Danilo Gallinari

Nets drop to 0-13 in 98-91 loss to Knicks

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Al Harrington and Danilo Gallinari each scored 17 points, and the New York Knicks kept the New Jersey Nets winless with a 98-91 victory Saturday. David Lee added 16 points and 12 rebounds, while Wilson Chandler and Larry Hughes ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, San Diego Union-Tribune,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New Jersey Nets,  New York Knicks,  National Basketball Association,  Al Harrington,  Danilo Gallinari

Knicks' Answer: No to Allen Iverson

GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — The New York Knicks won't sign Allen Iverson, believing any short-term gain would hinder their plans to build for the future. Team president Donnie Walsh said Friday the team won't make any additions at this time despite its 2-9 ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, NevadaAppeal.com,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Allen Iverson,  New York Knicks,  Donnie Walsh,  Mike D'Antoni,  Memphis Grizzlies

Knicks say Iverson’s not the answer

GREENBURGH, N.Y. - The New York Knicks won’t sign Allen Iverson, believing any short-term gain would hinder their plans to build for the future. Team president Donnie Walsh said yesterday the team won’t make any additions at this time despite its 2-9 ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Boston Globe,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Allen Iverson,  Donnie Walsh,  Memphis Grizzlies,  Danilo Gallinari

Hunter plans bargaining meeting with Stern soon

NEW YORK—NBA players' association director Billy Hunter plans another negotiating session soon with commissioner David Stern, and here's something that might come up. The union says total player compensation will fall this season, which would be only ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, Boston Globe,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Billy Hunter,  David Stern,  Allen Iverson,  Nate Robinson

Knicks, Nets show how far NY-area hoops has fallen

NEW YORK (AP) — Former Knicks guard Micheal Ray Richardson was once asked to describe his team's prospects. “The ship be sinking,” he said, a quote that has famously followed him through the years. “How far?” “Sky's the limit,” Richardson ...

From BRIAN MAHONEY, NevadaAppeal.com,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  National Basketball Association,  Donnie Walsh,  Lawrence Frank,  LeBron James

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