TONIGHT'S GAME New York (3-11) at Kings (5-8) When: 7 p.m. Where: Arco Arena. TV: CSNCA. Radio: KHTK (1140 AM). Kings update: Now we'll see if the Kings can find a groove again. After winning four consecutive games and boasting a winning record for the first time in nearly three years, the Kings have lost four in a row. The schedule is certainly soft enough to segue into another winning streak, as...
by Charles Krupa - AP Paul Pierce and Wilson Chandler will go head to head today in the Big Apple. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) View full size photo » Boston Celtics (9-4) vs. New York Knicks (3-9) Sunday, November 22, 2009 1:00pm TV: Comcast SportsNet; Radio: 850 AM WEEI Venue: Madison Square Garden Game Thread [] Chat Room The Boston Celtics look to right the ship when they visit Madison Square...
at BostonCeltics (9-4) at NY Knicks (3-9) Sunday, November 22 1:00 PM ET Game #14, Road Game #6 TV: MSG, CSN HD, NBA LP 753, 754 Madison Square Garden The Knicks are playing in the second of back to back games, having beaten the NJ Nets on Saturday in New Jersey. They have also won 2 games in a row now. Normally, a visit to Madison Square Garden would mean an automatic win, but he Celtics have been...
Al Harrington and Danilo Gallinari each scored 17 points, and the visiting New York Knicks beat the winless New Jersey Nets 98-91 on Saturday. David Lee added 16 points and 12 rebounds. The Knicks (3-9) won their second straight and proved that worse...
Knicks 98, Nets 91: Something is rotten in the state of New Jersey. Al Harrington and Danilo Gallinari each had 17, but the real story is the Nets. They have lost 13 straight to start the season. The NBA record is 17. Devin Harris played 26 minutes off the bench and had 12 points. Chris Douglas-Roberts led the Nets with 24. All Knicks starters had double figures in points. The Knicks have won two...
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.
Is it possible that this is the worst year in the history of the New York Knicks? Sure, the years of Larry Brown and Isiah Thomas were atrocious, but at least it was still a team worth talking about it. They weren’t going to contend for playoff spots, but at least how bad they got was a fun topic. This year’s Knick team is just sad all the way around. They’ll try to make this season...
by Tom Lorenzo Filed under: NBA Last Night , Fantasy Basketball Home Delivery is your morning roundup of last night's action in the NBA from a fantasy perspective . The Knicks bench came up big as they erased a 19-point deficit in the second-half on their way to picking up their second victory of the season. Al Harrington led the way with 26 points on 8-of-13 shooting, while Larry Hughes added 22...
If you’re looking for a deal right now, you’ve probably already missed out on the likes of Danilo Gallinari, Channing Frye, Aaron Brooks, Brandon Jennings, Tyreke Evans, and Marc Gasol. Even Greg Oden seems to be doing much better this year than last year — of course the jury is still out on [...]
In Part 1 of this post, we looked at the players who started off the season hot – whether it be a shirtless Danilo Gallinari or Channing Frye dropping threes – and predicted if we thought their fast start was for real or if you should sell high on a player who was playing above [...]
Let's not do this tonight, cool? 2009/2010 NBA Season @ 1-5 (0-2 road) 2-2 (1-0 home) November 7th, 2009 Bradley Center 7:30 PM Radio: 620 WTMJ TV: None Probable starters: Chris Duhon PG Brandon Jennings Larry Hughes SG Charlie Bell Danilo Gallinari SF Carlos Delfino Wilson Chandler PF Hakim Warrick David Lee C Andrew Bogut (22nd) 101.7 - OFFENSE - 94.2 (29th) (24th) 110.5 - DEFENSE - 91.3 (1st) (4th)...
Yankees 8, Phillies 5 : Things looked bleak when Andy Pettitte gave up three runs in the second innings. But Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run homer in the fourth that was originally ruled a double, but then reversed by the umpires with instant replay, and then the Yankees -- helped by an Andy Pettitte RBI single -- scored three in the fifth. They added a run each in the sixth, seventh and eighth and now...
They're not winning, but they're entertaining. The Knicks fall to the 76ers 141-127 in OT despite Al Harrington's 42 points and Danilo Gallinari's 30. Don't worry N.Y., 2010 is almost here, Ken Berger says.