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No Iverson needed for Garden thrills

No question, for three games the Knicks have summoned the will to show us they have more to give. Unfortunately, on the killing possession yesterday at the Garden, they also had a foul to give and didn't. David Lee did his job following Paul Pierce, ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  David Lee,  Paul Pierce,  Al Harrington,  Kevin Garnett

Life-threatening

PRINCETON — Fatigue? Headache? “Those are symptoms of playing football,” said Jordan Culbreath, who found the hamstring costing him August practice time far more nagging than any thoughts that something seriously was wrong. But on Princeton’s opening ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ivy League,  Robert Wood Johnson,  Al Bagnoli,  Harvard University

Big Blue has one good win in last 14

The statute of limitations on the 2009 Giants feeling good about themselves expired after about six hours. After Tom Coughlin, following practice, had pronounced his team the healthiest it has been all season, he found out early last evening that ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Tom Coughlin,  Jonathan Goff,  Antonio Pierce,  Michael Strahan

Ryan's missteps no joking matter

Have to give the man his props. Rex Ryan brought the props, first the Kleenex box to mock himself, then the statement to lampoon his quarterback. "It says here New England's pretty good," he said yesterday. "Any questions?" The Jets coach has shtick. ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Rex Ryan,  Jim Leonhard,  Sugar Ray Robinson,  Sugar Ray Leonard

Glimpsing Ovechkin's greatness

LeBron James has al ready played his only game at the Garden this season, and it's a long way to Jan. 22 and Kobe Bryant. So it was good of Alexander Ovechkin, coming off an upper-body injury, to apply whatever stiff upper lip was required to make it ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dan Girardi,  LeBron James,  Kobe Bryant,  Alexander Ovechkin,  Bruce Boudreau

No defense for playing blame game

Jets Nation would had to have been blind not to see Kerry Rhodes running a yard behind Marcedes Lewis on the 33-yard completion that essentially sealed a fate the Jets had been tempting since the opening kickoff. But there was no justice in that. ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Kerry Rhodes,  Marcedes Lewis,  Jim Leonhard,  David Garrard

Edwards fits right in with losing Jets

Losing seems to stick to Braylon Edwards' ribs, much like the Jaguars' Reggie Nelson on the Jets' attempted two-point conversion near the end of yesterday's 24-22 loss to Jacksonville. The Jaguars safety made an end-zone hit to prevent a catch by ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Braylon Edwards,  Reggie Nelson,  Josh Scobee,  Mark Sanchez (football)

Jets' defensive prowess an illusion

The Jets dug down, got lower than even were their voices in the aftermath, plowing beneath Maurice Jones-Drew, undercutting those strong legs on a 5-foot-7 frame, actually being the defense it is purported to be. After giving up three first-half ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Kerry Rhodes,  Maurice Jones-Drew,  Bart Scott,  NFL

Rangers follow Gaborik

The more things change, the more they stay the same for the Rangers. Two seasons removed from the daily grind of checking Jaromir Jagr's pulse, they now will go as Marian Gaborik goes. Different personality. Different coach. Similar reliance on one ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jaromir Jagr,  Marian Gaborik,  Jacques Lemaire,  John Tortorella,  Willie Mitchell

Drury may 'head' back to center of ice soon

If it is any consolation to Chris Drury, the blind-side hit he suffered from Curtis Glencross that will penalize the Calgary winger three games may not cost the Rangers' captain that many. After having accompanied the Rangers on a four-hour-plus flight ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chris Drury,  Curtis Glencross,  John Tortorella,  Colin Campbell,  Brandon Dubinsky

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