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Last Night's Action: Big Night in the Big East

Georgetown 91, Syracuse 84: Top-seeded Syracuse waited until the third day to play its first game of the Big East tournament. It was a one-and-done. To make matters worse, Arinze Onuaku hurt his knee in the loss, but early signs point to the big man's ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Big East Conference,  Chris Wright,  National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Matt Moulson

Last Night's Action: Devils Double Up Rangers

Devils 6, Rangers 3: This game started off with the Devils and Rangers trading goals. Then the Rangers forgot to score. Vinny Prospal answered Rob Niedermayer, Erik Christensen answered Bryce Salvador and then Brandon Prust answered Zach Parise. But ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  11 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Glasgow Rangers,  New Jersey Devils,  Rob Niedermayer,  Erik Christensen,  Bryce Salvador

Last Night's Action: Razor-Thin Win

Knicks 99, Hawks 98: Who needs Tracy McGrady? The Knicks got by on the skin of their teeth after Al Horford's shot, orginally ruled good, was ruled to have gone off after the buzzer. McGrady sat with soreness but saw Danilo Gallinari (27 points) and ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  9 Mar 2010
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Danilo Gallinari,  David Lee

Last Night's Action: A Drought Ends Without A Win

Get your daily dose of New York first thing in the morning from our weekday newsletter, now in beta. Gothamist is a website about New York. More You had more than your 15 min of fame, now stop spamming gothamist. [more] Use an RSS reader to ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  8 Mar 2010

Making the Call: Locals Make Risky Secondary Upgrades

This week the Jets took action, trading for Antonio Cromartie and giving San Diego a conditional draft pick in 2011—it will be a third- or second-rounder, depending on Cromartie's playing time. Cromartie is a dynamic player but a controversial one. He ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  7 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Dwight Lowery,  Rex Ryan,  Pro Bowl

Last Night's Action: Knicks Still Ugly

Raptors 102, Knicks 96: Despite facing the Raptors without Chris Bosh, the Knicks fell north of the border. David Lee, who said the Knicks should have won this game had 23 points and 18 rebounds in the loss. Bill Walker, fresh off his career-high 22 ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  6 Mar 2010
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  New Jersey Nets,  Chris Bosh,  David Lee,  Bill Walker

Last Night's Action: Asking Too Much of Lundqvist

Penguins 5, Rangers 4: Henrik Lundqvist allowed five goals, yes, but he also also made 50 (!) saves. A bad Wade Redden penalty set up Evgeni Malkin's overtime gamewinner. The Rangers had 16 shots for the game and only one after the end of the second ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  5 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Henrik Lundqvist,  New York Rangers,  Wade Redden,  Evgeni Malkin,  Mark Streit

Last Night's Action: No Second Surprise

A day after the Nets scored a surprising win in Boston, they came up short at home against Washington. The Nets, who blew a 14-point lead, still have not won consecutive games this season. Yi Jianlian had 20 points and a career-high 19 rebounds in the ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  1 Mar 2010
Related Topics: New Jersey Nets,  Yi Jianlian,  Devin Harris,  Brook Lopez

Last Night's Action: Not-So-Crazy Eights

Celtics 110, Knicks 106: Despite facing a Celtics team without Paul Pierce, the Knicks fell for the eighth straight time. Every Celtics starter scored in double figures as Boston shot 55.7 percent from the floor. David Lee had 28 and Sergio Rodriguez ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  24 Feb 2010
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Paul Pierce,  David Lee,  Eddie House

Last Night's Action: So Much for Offense

Isn't the Knicks' offense supposed to be good? It wasn't Monday in an 83-67 loss to Milwaukee at home. The 67 points represented the lowest Knicks point total in more than two years. They had 26 (!) points in the second half Andrew Bogut's 24 points ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  23 Feb 2010

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