Will Toney Douglas Get Knicks Coach Mike D'Antoni Fired? Fan's View The New York Knicks are a reeling NBA team. The Knicks opened the 2012 NBA season by going 6-4 over their first 10 games. The team has since gone just 2-11, and going into tonight's Saturday, February 4, 2012 game vs the New Jersey Nets, the Knicks are just 8-15 overall.
Nets-Knicks Preview A lack of late-game execution has cost both the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets recently. The two struggling Atlantic Division rivals try to right themselves Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, where the embattled Knicks host the Nets. New York (8-15) is 3-5 in games decided by five or fewer points, but two of those losses have come in the last two games.
Pierce, Allen carry Celtics past Knicks 91-89 Boston stayed close enough until the New York Knicks failed again. This time, it was because of the Celtics' defense. Paul Pierce scored 30 points and Ray Allen had nine of his 14 in the final quarter to lift the Celtics to a 91-89 win over the struggling Knicks on Friday night. Hanging close until they finally caught New York midway into the final quarter, Celtics coach Doc Rivers kept telling...
New York Knicks Blow Game Against Boston Celtics: A Fan's Reaction The New York Knicks took on the Boston Celtics Friday night (Feb. 3) in the second of three games in three nights. After losing to the Chicago Bulls on Thursday night (Feb. 2), it was important for the team to bounce back with a strong effort against the Celtics.
Knicks Bullied by Rose: A Fan’s View There was good news all around last night (February 2) for the New York Knicks as they welcomed the Chicago Bulls to town. The home team played reasonably well on defense, despite allowing more than 100 points for one of the few times this season.
Knicks Come Up Short in Loss to Celtics Paul Pierce scored 30 points, leading the Celtics back from a 12-point second-half deficit to beat the Knicks, who lost for the 11th time in 13 games.
Knicks Lose to Bulls but Look like a Playoff Team: Fan's View In a generally well played and entertaining game, the Chicago Bulls defeated the New York Knicks last night, Thursday, February 2, 2012 by a score of 105-102 at Madison Square Garden in New York. I'm not one who believes much in good things coming from losses, but in the game...
Rose shows Knicks what they lack -- a point guard who can penetrate Derrick Rose dribbles through the Knicks in crunch time and winds up with a monster game at MSG. Ken Berger notices a difference between the NBA's successful and struggling teams -- a point guard who can drive into the paint.
Bulls hold on to beat Knicks Derrick Rose's Chicago Bulls edged the New York Knicks 105-102 thanks to a balanced attack that saw five players reach double figures.