11/30/2010 0 comments

HEATHATERS: More Lebron Fail Pics




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HEATHATERS: Lebron Fail Pics


Your pictures and fotos in a slideshow on MySpace, eBay, Facebook or your website!view all pictures of this slideshow

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A Look Into The Future: 2012 NBA Free Agents


Deron Williams
 Gilbert Arenas
 George Hill
 Rudy Fernandez
 Dwight Howard (ETO) Jameer Nelson  
 Russell Westbrook
Landry Fields
Danilo Gallinari
Anthony Randolph
Bill Walker
Chris Paul
Brook Lopez 
O.J. Mayo
Eric Gordon
Derrick Rose
Gerald Wallace 
D.J. Augustin


Now all together Knicks Fans: "Thank you Donnie Walsh for giving us cap flexibility"
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Nets owner: We don’t want to be like the Knicks


via NYPost.com

In a commercial promoting Tuesday night’s Knicks-Nets game, MSG ran this voiceover:

"Hey Nets. You can walk like us, you can talk like us, but you ain't never gonna be like us. Knicks, Nets, Tuesday, 7:30, MSG."

MSG produces the commercial, but both the Knicks and the network are owned by the Dolans. Prokhorov responded in a statement.

“I don't think we want to be like the Knicks. I think we'd more like to resemble the Lakers,” the owner said as a shot towards the Knicks recent run of futility.

The rivalry between the two local teams has lacked interest through the years, but with the Nets moving to Brooklyn in two years and the teams competing for free agents this offseason it has picked up – at least off the court.


Read more: HERE
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Knicks Practice Highlights (11-29)

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Mike D'Antoni, Donnie Walsh Evaluate Knicks (11-29)

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Knicks, Nets still vying for Carmelo Anthony

 via NYPost.com


The Knicks-Nets battle is on tonight at the Garden, played against the backdrop of another compelling competition between the cross-river rivals -- their off-the-court positioning for Carmelo Anthony.
A new theory floating through the NBA is Nuggets brass is waiting until February to trade Anthony to the Nets to assure Newark's finest first-round draft pick this June will be a lottery selection.
Anthony's earlier arrival to Jersey in exchange for promising rookie forward Derrick Favors and draft picks would increase the likelihood of the Nets (6-11) making the playoffs and rising out of the lottery. The key to a potential trade with the Nets is their first-round pick.
The Knicks are long shots because they cannot trade a first-round pick until 2014 -- a team is not allowed to go without a pick two straight years. The Knicks traded away their 2012 pick in the failed Tracy McGrady deal with the Rockets and did not have one in 2010. This year's pick is conditional as the Rockets can swap draft places with the Knicks.
The Nets are desperate to land 'Melo as a home draw. (They did not even sell out the LeBron James Game.) Plus, the Brooklyn-bound organization is ecstatic over Anthony's connection to the borough: He lived there until he was 10 and his celebrity wife, La La Vasquez, is a Brooklyn native and dying to make New York their home.
Anthony and the Nuggets visit the Garden Dec. 12 and play in Newark Jan. 31 -- three weeks before the trade deadline.


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Donnie Walsh feels 'good' after hip surgery


via NYDailynews.com

"I feel good, it's good to be back at practice," the 69-year-old Walsh said. "We haven't had a lot of practices here, haven't missed a lot of practices and I liked what I've seen on TV with the team since I've been out."

"I can make phone calls and I've done that," Walsh said. "It's not like being there, but you can get a lot of work done."
"I think they are grasping our style, so they are playing better," Walsh said. "I think they've played some really good games."

"There are a lot of reasons why, but whatever it is we've got to find the answers and make this our home court," Walsh said. "We have one of the best home courts in the whole league and we haven't taken advantage of it."
"It's sometimes scheduling, it's sometimes letting down when we get home, because we think we're home and we don't focus as much," Mike D'Antoni added. "It's just something that happened and hopefully starting (Tuesday) it's something we'll turn around."


Read more:  HERE
11/29/2010 0 comments

HEATHATERS: NBA Fanhouse Talk Miami Heat

NBA Fanhouse Talk Miami Heat by KnicksGM
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Knicks PostGame Interviews NYK vs DET 11/28

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ESPN Thinks The Knicks Are a Playoff Team


via ESPN.com

Laugh if you want. But it's true: The New York Knicks are a playoff team.

For most in the NBA, that isn't a big deal, since half the league makes it to the postseason. But in New York, where the Knicks have given a new face to awful the past decade, there is finally hope of playing meaningful basketball games in March and April, instead of simply playing out the string.

What triggered all this optimism? Well, the Knicks, in a flat-out gutty performance, beat the Detroit Pistons 125-116 in double overtime at The Palace on Sunday afternoon.

In seasons gone by, there would have been no way, no how the Knicks would have won that game, especially coming off a matinee loss to the Atlanta Hawks at the Garden on Saturday. The Knicks had every reason to succumb at the end to the Pistons, who enjoyed a comfortable Saturday at home on the couch.

But this isn't just about beating the Pistons, who are a shell of their former selves. Even the harshest Knicks critic has to admit things are changing. No, it's not the change most fans envisioned in the summer. Then again, that's when the city was all about LeBron James coming to the Big Apple to rescue a franchise that has been drowning in losses.

But as the calendar turns from November to December, the Knicks (9-9) have as many victories as the Miami Heat's James Gang. The Knicks are in second place in the Atlantic Division behind the Boston Celtics.


"It's a long year and if we continue to improve as the season goes along then we have a great chance at [the playoffs]," Amare Stoudemire said. "We have to make sure that we continue to improve."

And if they do, and there's no reason to believe they won't, they should be position to secure a spot out of the East. Honestly, when you look at the other teams in their division, excluding the Celts, you would be hard-pressed to pick a squad better than the Knicks right now. And other than Boston, the Knicks are the only team with a winning record on the road. At 7-4 going into Sunday night, they had the most road victories in the entire NBA.

Yes, more than the Los Angeles Lakers.

Laugh if you want. This stuff matters, and it tells you a lot. Good teams win on the road. Period. The opponent doesn't matter, just the getting the win.

The Knicks have won five straight games on the road. It's a sign, a building block. "We are just showing the sort of composure that we have and that we are growing since Day 1," said point guard Raymond Felton, who had 23 points and 11 assists.

It also tells you the Knicks finally have a place to go with the basketball when it matters. The days of playing hot potato with the ball at the end is over. Stoudemire wasn't exactly what Knicks fans wanted, but he's exactly what the Knicks need.

Against the Pistons, Stoudemire had a monster game with 37 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists. "Because of Amare, because of Raymond giving us good leadership, it's easier to win on the road," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "You kind of know where the ball is going and you're going to get pretty good shots. And when that happens, you have a chance to win any place, home or away."

Yeah, yeah. We know how poorly the Knicks have played at home so far -- a lousy 2-5 record at the Garden. Still, you have to believe the Knicks will play better there.

For sure, the Knicks have gotten fat early against teams under .500. With their victory over the 6-11 Pistons, the Knicks are now 7-4 against the also-rans. There's no need to apologize. That's how good teams become good -- by beating bad teams.

"We have to beat the teams we're supposed to beat," Stoudemire said. "That's how the game is played and that's what we've been doing so far."

Now, don't get it twisted. The Knicks aren't going to the NBA Finals this season. They are still a few pieces away. But clearly, they are finally moving forward.

Read More HERE
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Knicks vs. Pistons Game Recap 11/28

11/28/2010 0 comments

HEATHATERS: Heat hold players own Meeting...lol


via slamonline.com

The Dallas Mavericks exposed the Miami Heat’s hole in the middle en route to a 106-95 victory, knocking the Heat to 9-8. “Caron Butler scored a season-high 23 points and Tyson Chandler had 14 points and 17 rebounds as the Dallas Mavericks defeated the visiting Miami Heat 106-95 on Saturday. Dirk Nowitzki scored 22 points as the Mavericks (12-4) won their fifth consecutive contest. LeBron James scored 23 points for Miami (9-8), while Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade scored 22 points apiece. Dallas limited Miami to 41.3 percent shooting and James made just 5-of-19 shots.” After the game, the doors to the Heat’s locker room didn’t open for 45 minutes, and Marc Spears tweeted that, “Heat have players only meeting to air out issues after loss to Mavs.” Miami travels to Cleveland this Thursday.

props to @kboogie201 for the assist
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HEATHATERS: Miami Heat vs. Dallas Mavericks Highlights (11/27/10)

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HEATHATERS: Lebron bumping coach Spoelstra vs Mavs 11/27/10

11/27/2010 0 comments

Amar'e Says He Was Never Taught Defense


via RealGM.com

"When trying to win ball games, defense is what does it," Stoudemire said. "Getting stops, getting rebounds ... it's imperative for me to bring that defensive intensity."

Stoudemire doesn't argue that his reputation as a poor defensive player was well deserved in Phoenix and seemed to suggest that former Suns and current Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni was indirectly responsible.

"It was fair," Stoudemire said. "I was never taught defense. I just never was taught it in high school and also in the NBA."


Read more: HERE
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MSG DAntoni Knicks vs Hawks Post Game Interview

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HEAHATERS: LEBRON JAMES ‘NBC’S PEOPLE OF THE YEAR’ INTERVIEWS w/MATT LAUER (VIDEO)


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Knicks vs Hawks: A Real Test


via NYPost.com

Stoudemire said he feels the Knicks are showing "great professionalism."
"In order to be successful, you have to beat the teams we're supposed to beat," Stoudemire said. "That's been our motto all year. We're starting now to do that. Now we have to get one against Atlanta, who's playing well and been playing well for several years. We're confident and we're showing it in our play, in our swagger. I think our swagger has gotten better." 

"Why don't we list all the negatives we can?" D'Antoni said. "Can't I enjoy Thanksgiving? I could've sworn we won and are on a high. Some people think we're playing pretty good."
"It's a matter of us staying humble, understanding we have a lot of room to improve," said Stoudemire. "We're still trying to get better. Winning five straight is great, but we're only .500 in the record."

Read more: HERE


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Knicks-Hawks by the Numbers

MATCHUP
Atlanta at New York
Stats: Overall | Home/Away | Conference | < 10 Pt Fav | > 10 Pt Fav | < 10 Pt Dog | > 10 Pt Dog | Last 5
Records: ATS Overall | Last 5 | Days Rest | After Win | After Loss | vs Scoring | Over/Under
Teams: Atlanta Hawks | New York Knicks
Summary
1:00 PM ET W/L ATS H A O/U
Atlanta 9-7 6-10-0 4-5 5-2 8-8-0
New York 8-8 10-5-1 2-4 6-4 8-8-0
Live Odds | All Odds
Currently no lines available.
Quickchart Matchup
Atlanta Off vs  New York Def
100.5 Points For
107.1 Points Against
48.0 FG%
47.8 FG%
40.3 Reb
43.2 Reb
New York Off vs  Atlanta Def
106.7 Points For
98.9 Points Against
45.7 FG%
45.8 FG%
43.2 Reb
40.7 Reb
Overall Stats | In Depth
Off For FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
100.5
106.7
48.0
45.7
34.9
35.5
80.5
79.5
40.2
41.1
Def Agst FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
98.9
107.1
45.8
47.8
34.4
37.8
77.5
73.1
40.7
43.2
Home/Away Stats | In Depth
Off For FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
104.0
104.3
49.3
45.7
39.6
28.4
81.2
76.5
42.4
42.5
Def Agst FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
98.3
105.0
44.0
48.2
30.5
37.8
77.6
72.8
41.4
41.3
Last 5 | In Depth
Off For FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
97.6
114.2
45.3
51.1
41.6
43.8
85.6
85.0
38.2
36.0
Def Agst FG% 3P% FT% Reb
ATL
NY
98.4
108.4
46.1
48.9
32.1
39.5
83.7
75.7
42.8
39.8
ATS Records | In Depth
  Overall Home Away
ATL
NY
6-10-0
10-5-1
1-8-0
2-3-1
5-2-0
8-2-0
ATS on Days Rest | In Depth
  0 Days 1 Day 2 Days 3+ Days
ATL
NY
1-3-0
4-1-1
3-6-0
3-4-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
Over/Under Records | In Depth
  Overall Home Away
ATL
NY
8-8-0
8-8-0
4-5-0
2-4-0
4-3-0
6-4-0
Injuries
Atlanta Hawks
Player   Status/Updated Notes
Pape Sy F Out indefinitely - Back - 11/13/10 Sy has yet to play this season as he continues to nurse a back injury. There is currently no timetable for his return.
New York Knicks
Player   Status/Updated Notes
Kelenna Azubuike G Out indefinitely - Knee - 11/25/10 Azubuike continues to rehab his surgically repaired knee but could make his season debut as soon as next week.
Recent Meetings
Date Home Away Line ATS
3/8/10 NY 99 ATL 98 7/210.5 NY/U
1/1/10 ATL 108 NY 112 (OT) -11/205 NY/O
12/4/09 ATL 107 NY 114 -10.5/215 NY/O
11/11/09 NY 101 ATL 114 5/208 ATL/O
3/4/09 NY 109 ATL 105 1/213.5 NY/O
1/28/09 NY 112 ATL 104 1/208 NY/O
12/5/08 ATL 98 NY 95 -10/215 NY/U
4/11/08 NY 104 ATL 116 6.5/210.5 ATL/O
3/30/08 ATL 114 NY 109 -13.5/204 NY/O
3/16/08 NY 98 ATL 109 2.5/200.5 ATL/O
Atlanta Schedule/Results
NEXT 5 | Remaining Games
Date vs Score Line ATS Mar Date Where
12/4/10 @MIA 94-100 (L) 2/189.5 LO -4.0 3/6/10 MIA
12/3/10 PHI 104-101 (W) -3.5/193 LO -0.5 10/29/10 PHI
12/1/10 MEM 119-104 (W) 2.5/192.5 WO 17.5 10/27/10 MEM
11/28/10 @TOR 107-101 (W) -10.5/204 LO -4.5 4/9/10 ATL
11/27/10 @NY 98-99 (L) -7/210.5 LU -8.0 3/8/10 NY
LAST 10 | Past Results
Date vs Score Line ATS Mar ATL FG Opp FG Reb
11/25/10 WAS 116-96 (W) -7.5/196.5 WO 12.5 42/88 34/88 49-38
11/23/10 @NJ 101-107 (L) (OT) -3/190.5 LO -9.0 41/89 38/80 45-44
11/22/10 BOS 76-99 (L) -3/192.5 LU -26.0 28/81 40/75 30-50
11/20/10 DAL 93-98 (L) -3/192 LU -8.0 39/81 39/82 37-40
11/16/10 @IND 102-92 (W) -1.5/201.5 WU 8.5 37/74 31/70 30-42
11/14/10 MIN 111-105 (W) -10.5/204.5 LO -4.5 36/80 37/78 40-39
11/12/10 UTA 86-90 (L) -3/199.5 LU -7.0 35/71 36/84 41-43
11/10/10 MIL 91-108 (L) -6.5/187.5 LO -23.5 36/73 45/87 32-44
11/8/10 @ORL 89-93 (L) 9/194 WU 5.0 36/76 37/86 46-43
11/7/10 PHO 114-118 (L) -5.5/208.5 LO -9.5 45/83 45/81 40-35
New York Schedule/Results
NEXT 5 | Remaining Games
Date vs Score Line ATS Mar Date Where
12/5/10 @TOR 98-93 (W) 1/214.5 WU 6.0 10/27/10 TOR
12/3/10 @NO 113-96 (W) 6.5/206.5 WO 23.5 12/11/09 NO
11/30/10 NJ 93-113 (L) -8.5/210.5 LU -28.5 3/6/10 NY
11/28/10 @DET 128-104 (W) -4.5/206 WO 19.5 3/3/10 NY
11/27/10 ATL 99-98 (W) 7/210.5 WU 8.0 3/8/10 NY
LAST 10 | Past Results
Date vs Score Line ATS Mar NY FG Opp FG Reb
11/24/10 @CHAR 99-95 (W) 5.5/205.5 WU 9.5 36/75 39/87 38-47
11/23/10 CHAR 110-107 (W) -2.5/204.5 WO 0.5 38/73 44/90 31-42
11/20/10 @LAC 124-115 (W) 1/210.5 WO 10.0 35/76 43/79 32-38
11/19/10 @GS 125-119 (W) 4/220.5 WO 10.0 44/77 47/91 42-33
11/17/10 @SAC 113-106 (W) 4/208.5 WO 11.0 37/71 40/89 37-39
11/16/10 @DEN 118-120 (L) 7.5/218.5 WO 5.5 43/98 42/86 51-44
11/14/10 HOU 96-104 (L) -2.5/213.5 LU -10.5 38/87 36/80 42-47
11/12/10 @MIN 103-112 (L) -3.5/216.5 LU -12.5 35/92 44/101 43-56
11/10/10 GS 117-122 (L) -3/221 LO -8.0 36/77 47/89 41-36
11/9/10 @MIL 80-107 (L) 5/197 LU -22.0 28/74 40/78 34-45
11/26/2010 0 comments

HEATHATERS: Cavs Fans Will Laugh At Queen James


via terezowens.com

LeBron James is returning to Cleveland on Dec. 2nd..and everyone is waiting to see how Cavs fans react to their former King..Some Cavs fans are trying to start a movement to laugh at LeBron, not boo him..Here’s a brief description of what I’m talking about…”Cleveland, this campaign is dedicated to you and all Cavalier fans who were humiliated by LeBron James. So Dec. 2nd don’t boo LeBron, LAUGH at him.Check out Twitter.com/laughatlebron to join the movement..Laugh, cry, boo..It doesn’t matter, because if the Heat keep on losing, payback will come soon enough for Cavs fans…-TO

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HEATHATERS: Michael Jordan Responds to Lebron James’ “What Should I Do” Commercial!

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Vernon Goodridge to the Knicks?



via NYPost.com

With center Eddy Curry having yet to suit up and a potential cut after the trade deadline, the Knicks have kept their eye on 6-foot-9 power forward Vernon Goodridge, a Brooklyn native who's playing for the Knicks' D-League affiliate in Springfield, Mass., according to sources.

Goodridge, 26, who flew under the radar at LaSalle University, worked out for the Knicks for several days in late June and impressed. He was the last cut of the Warriors in late October and was drafted by Springfield with the fifth pick. Knicks president Donnie Walsh told The Post recently he was indeed monitoring Goodridge's progress as he likes his leaping ability and defensive potential.

The Knicks don't have a roster spot but can use an extra big man for depth. Timofey Mozgov's confidence has faltered, Anthony Randolph is out of the rotation and Ronny Turiaf has had assorted injuries to his finger and knee. If Curry is not traded, he is expected to be released after February's deadline unless he makes a stunning turnaround.

Curry will return to practice today, but has yet to suit up and there's question as to whether he's in game shape. Curry still could be bought out sooner if they feel he won't be part of a trade package. In two games with Springfield, Goodridge is averaging 10 points and five rebounds in 21 minutes.


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Amar'e Stoudemire talking about his defense


via NYDailynews.com

"It would be a lot worse," he said following Wednesday's 99-95 victory against Charlotte. "Being 8-8 and .500 is something that we have to improve on."

"When trying to win ball games, defense is what does it," Stoudemire said. "Getting stops, getting rebounds ... it's imperative for me to bring that defensive intensity."

"It was fair," he said. "I was never taught defense. I just never was taught it in high school and also in the NBA."

"I've got to give it to Alvin Gentry," Stoudemire added. "He really implemented some strategies that were helpful to me. I took what I learned last year and carried it over to this year."

"I once read in a book that Bill Russell says 'you will never have a perfect game but you can always pursue it,'" Stoudemire said. "It's about getting better and if we continue to look at ourselves in the mirror and understand that we have a lot of room to improve, despite having success right now, we have a great chance to get better and win games."

Read more: HERE
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Amare Stoudemire loses number from Jersey

11/25/2010 0 comments

MSG DAntoni Knicks vs Bobcats Post Game Interview 11/24

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Knicks vs Bobcats 11/24 Highlights

11/24/2010 0 comments

Knicks vs Bobcats Live 11/24


Check the game out HERE
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Mike D'Antoni Post Game Interview 11/23

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Knicks vs Bobcats Highlights 11/23

11/23/2010 0 comments

Knicks vs Bobcats 11/23

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Dime Exclusive: NBA Rookies(Landry Fields On Hazing, Veteran Mentors & New City Life From NYC To L.A.


via Dimemag.com

Dime: Have you had any rookie hazing?

Landry Fields: Uh (looks around the locker room) it’s not too bad. I don’t want to say that loud because they might make it worse, but it’s been alright so far (laughs).


Dime: Who are your veteran mentors? Have any guys taken you under their wing?

Fields: They’ve all been really good, but I’d say the one that’s been the best for me is Ronny Turiaf. He’s always in my ear and I think we have the same kind of basketball IQ, so when we’re out there talking, it’s really successful.


Dime: Likewise, how have you been adjusting to life in a new city?

Fields: Um, it’s a little hectic. There’s a lot more going on, it’s not as laid back as out here in L.A., but I’m adjusting pretty well.

Dime: Do you foresee any rookie wall happening at some point?

Fields: People keep talking about the rookie wall. You know we’ll see how it goes. Hopefully I’ll remain even keel and it never happens, but you never know.

Read the other rookies answers HERE
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Billy Hunter: ‘In all Probability There’s Going to be a Lockout’


via NYTimes.com

“I’d be 99 percent sure as of today that there will be a lockout,” Billy Hunter, the executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, said in an interview at his Harlem office. “I’ve said, ‘Save your money because in all probability there’s going to be a lockout.’ ”

 So what will this mean for Melo and my Knicks??
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Bobcats-Knicks Preview


via NYKnicks.com

After a tough loss to begin their four-game road trip, the New York Knicks couldn't have closed it out much better. They're just hoping that momentum will mean something at Madison Square Garden.

The Knicks have dropped three straight at MSG, but after a successful visit to California they can pick up their fourth consecutive win in Tuesday night's opener of a home-and-home set with the Charlotte Bobcats.

New York (6-8) dropped its sixth straight overall last Tuesday in Denver, where it fell behind by as many as 16 points early in the fourth quarter.

The Knicks rallied, however, and though they still lost 120-118, their late surge carried over. Danilo Gallinari and Amare Stoudemire scored 27 apiece in a 113-106 win at Sacramento on Wednesday, Raymond Felton led the way with 35 points and 11 assists in a 125-119 victory over Golden State on Friday, then Gallinari and Stoudemire were at it again Saturday.

The duo combined for 70 points - 45 after halftime - in a 124-115 win against the struggling Los Angeles Clippers.

"It was like a video game," Stoudemire said after scoring a season-high 39. "... The positive from this is that we're on a three-game winning streak and our chemistry's now starting to come together. We showed how good we can be and what it takes to win, and we're showing winning qualities. We've just got to keep it going."

It was the first time the Knicks won three games in California on the same trip, and coach Mike D'Antoni's team improved to 5-4 on the road.

New York is just 1-4 at MSG, though, largely due to its inaccuracy from beyond the arc. The Knicks are hitting an NBA-worst 26.0 percent of their 3-pointers at home, while they've knocked down 38.9 percent on the road.

They're 5-0 when they hit 40 percent or more from 3, and 1-8 otherwise.

Stoudemire's production has been consistent regardless of venue, but that hasn't been true for his teammates. Felton, who will be facing the Bobcats (5-8) for the first time after spending his first five seasons with Charlotte, is averaging 19.3 points and shooting 50.4 percent on the road as opposed to 14.2 points and 41.3 percent at home.

Gallinari's differences have been even worse. He's averaged 25.4 points and hit 43.2 percent of his 3-pointers in his last five road games. In the Knicks' five home games, he's averaged 12.8 points and shot 25.0 percent from beyond the arc.

Perhaps Charlotte will be better served by playing at New York's up-tempo pace on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Bobcats' 73.2 field-goal attempts per game are the league's fewest, but they seemed invigorated running the floor with Phoenix on Saturday.

It helped that the Suns didn't have Steve Nash. Charlotte took a season-high 87 shots and hit a season-best 57.5 percent, getting the first triple-double in franchise history from Stephen Jackson (24 points, 10 boards, 10 assists) to lead the way to a 123-105 win.

"We knew that we could attack the rack and be aggressive, and we knew if we played defense we could beat these guys," said Jackson, who's averaged 26.0 points and hit 51.4 percent from 3-point range in his last four games.

Jackson's two trips to MSG with Charlotte haven't been as memorable. He shot 36.6 percent as the Knicks won each meeting by four points behind 26.5 points per game from Wilson Chandler.

Article HERE
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Mike D'Antoni talks 3 game winning streak

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HEATHATERS LeBron: Heat Aren't 'Having Fun' + Highlights





via MiamiHerald.com

``We need to work to fix this,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ``I told them, `I'm not going to feel sorry for them [or] myself.' We need to dig ourselves back. This game was a surprise to me. Tonight was nothing that I recognized.''

Some help could be on the way Tuesday -- center Erick Dampier is expected to sign if he passes a physical, barring a surprising change of heart by the Heat. That could help a team that ranks 19th in the NBA in rebounding and was beaten on the glass 48-39 on Monday.

``We knew it wasn't going to be an easy road,'' Chris Bosh said.

The Heat unquestionably missed injured Udonis Haslem's toughness, energy and rebounding on Monday. But this went well beyond that.

There was a horrendous shooting night from Dwyane Wade, who finished 1 of 13 from the field and produced more turnovers (five) than points (three). Wade insisted the sprained wrist on his shooting hand ``had no bearing on my performance. I've played with worse.''

There were too many turnovers (22) -- six more than the previous season high.

There was horrific 4-for-20 shooting from three-point range.

There was poor defense during a 35-19 Pacers second- quarter blitz. When Tyler Hansbrough posted up Bosh for an easy hook shot, boos cascaded from the stands. Hansbrough dunked on a feed from Danny Granger less than a minute later, and the lead swelled to 17.

The Heat's guards couldn't contain the quickness of T.J. Ford (13 points). And Brandon Rush (20 points) badly outplayed Wade.


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11/22/2010 0 comments

Video: Amar'e Stoudemire recognizes Blake Griffin's dunking greatness

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Mike D'Antoni Band-Aids New York Knicks' Center Problem by Starting Ronny Turiaf


via bleacherreport.com

Allow me to invoke my inner Rick Pitino here to convey the Knicks' tenuous center dilemma at the moment.
Willis Reed is not walking through that door. Patrick Ewing is not walking through that door. Marcus Camby is not walking through that door.
Amar'e Stoudemire walked through that door and proudly declared the Knicks back, but to call him a combo power forward/center is silly because I'm not sure how many centers like to face-up their defender 15 feet from the basket and drive to the hole. I'm also not sure how many centers are as allergic to defense as Amar'e, but that's a different story.
The Knicks' saving grace down low, and perhaps overall, is 6'8" Ronny Turiaf, who serves as the perfect complement to Stoudemire. Turiaf patrols the starting power forward spot these days, moving Stoudemire to the "center" position. This partnership is proving to work wonders as they each fill each other's gaps.
Turiaf is top-20 in the Eastern Conference with a plus-minus of 56 on a list filled with All-Stars. He is the ultimate team player, masking his deficiencies on the offensive end by playing aggressive and timely defense, while making all the little plays playoff contending teams need to make.
The Knicks are a 6-5 team with Turiaf in the lineup, but the injury-prone big man was hurt for three games, all Knickerbocker losses. With Turiaf out and Stoudemire battling foul trouble in one of those losses against Minnesota, Kevin Love torched the Knicks for 31 points and 31 rebounds in a maestro performance that hadn't been emulated since Moses Malone sprung for 32 and 38 in 1982.
When Turiaf returned from injury, he immediately began making all the little plays again, helping the Knicks to a three-game winning streak on the West Coast. He sprung for seven points, eight assists and three blocks in a 125-119 win at Golden State in 35 minutes of play. His court time was peculiar because he had played for over 30 minutes only once prior to this night.
Herein lies a problem, however. The Knicks' saving grace has never played a full season or averaged more than 22 minutes per game through an entire season. So how do the Knicks rectify this situation and find a Plan B when Turiaf is not on the court?

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