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Winless Nets may sink in West

Devin Harris returned from his groin injury Saturday, but the pain of the Nets' 0-13 start is plain to see. "It's frustrating all the way around," Harris said. "You can see it on guys' faces." Frustration. Despair. Disbelief. They're all prevalent ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New Jersey Nets,  Devin Harris,  New York Mets,  Chris Douglas-Roberts,  Courtney Lee

the the Lighter Curry eager to give Knicks needed lift

It would require a bigger dreamer than John Lennon to imagine the return of Eddy Curry will catapult the 1-9 Knicks back into the realm of respectability. After all, the oft-injured center was a full-time contributor to -- or culprit of -- the 56-108 ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  John Lennon,  Eddy Curry,  Mike D'Antoni,  National Basketball Association

Ivy preview: veteran Columbia roarin' to go

The Ivy League's preseason basketball poll ranks Columbia sixth out of eight teams, but Lions coach Joe Jones isn't fazed by the lack of respect. "I've never paid much attention to that," said Jones, who coached the Lions to a 7-7 league record and ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ivy League,  Joe Jones

D'antoni singing douglas' praises

If Toney Douglas can orchestrate the offense and defend the perimeter as well as he sings and dances, he will be a big hit at Madison Square Garden, if not on Broadway. The Knicks' rookie point guard surprised coach Mike D'Antoni with his vocal skills, ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Mike D'Antoni,  Toney Douglas,  New York Knicks,  Keith Sweat,  National Basketball Association

In their defense, Nets have Boone

Nets coach Lawrence Frank constantly preaches the importance of defense, even though it seems his team rarely listens considering its performance on that end of the floor last season and through an 0-5 start this preseason. But Josh Boone is listening, ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Josh Boone,  Lawrence Frank,  New Jersey Nets,  Jarvis Hayes,  Eduardo Najera

Knicks need to do better board work

Danilo Gallinari and the Knicks have shot about as well as a group of elementary school kids this preseason. Their well-chronicled struggles from the floor have them shooting just 37 percent as a team, and a miserable 24 percent from three-point land. ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Danilo Gallinari,  Zach Randolph,  Jamal Crawford,  David Lee

Hill holding key to knicks' future

Jordan Hill is a quiet guy, but the amount of noise he makes on the court this season is of utmost importance to the Knicks' future. The first-round draft pick must prove he was worthy of such a high selection (No. 8 overall) to keep fans from losing ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  LeBron James,  David Lee,  Mike D'Antoni,  Jordan Hill

Duhon feeling more at home with Knicks

Chris Duhon didn't exactly remind Knicks fans of Clyde Frazier or Earl "The Pearl" Monroe with his performance at point guard last season. And the club wasn't shy in acknowledging a pursuit of potential replacements during the offseason through the ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Chris Duhon,  New York Knicks,  Mike D'Antoni,  Steve Nash,  Nate Robinson

Knicks have no idea when Curry will be back

It does not sound as if the Knicks expect Eddy Curry back any time soon. The center's torn right plantaris muscle, suffered during the first scrimmage of camp seven days ago, is a symptom of a larger problem that seems unlikely to disappear. "He's very ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Eddy Curry,  Donnie Walsh,  Mike D'Antoni,  National Basketball Association

Resurgent Matsui gets clutch hit

Hideki Matsui began his sixth inning at-bat against Takashi Saito with two strikes against him, just like he began the 2009 season with two strikes against him -- his age and his surgically repaired knees. Matsui, as he has all season long, refused to ...

From DAN TOMASINO, New York Post,  28 Sep 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Alex Rodriguez,  Hideki Matsui,  Takashi Saito,  Mark Teixeira

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