Showing posts with label Knicks. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

NBA News 2013: Carmelo Asked to Leave Game before Injury

Carmelo Anthony during an NBA preseason game i...
Carmelo Anthony during an NBA preseason game in Taiwan (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Knicks coach Mike Woodson acknowledged that he made a mistake in deciding to leave Carmelo Anthony in Monday’s game before the star forward injured his right knee.

Woodson revealed Tuesday during an interview with ESPN New York 98.7 FM that Anthony had asked to be removed from the game due to knee discomfort before suffering the injury in the second quarter.

Woodson decided to leave Anthony in the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the All-Star aggravated the knee injury after tripping without contact. Anthony went to the locker room with 6:42 remaining in the second quarter and did not return to the game, as the Knicks rallied from a 22-point deficit to win, 102-97.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/carmelo-asked-to-leave-game-before-injury/

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Stock News 2012: Mavs May Pursue Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19:  Jeremy Lin #17 of...NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Jeremy Lin #17 of the New York Knicks and his teammate Amare Stoudemire #1 of the New York Knicks react during the game against the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on February 19, 2012 in New York City. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)
The Dallas Maverickspoint guard priorities are now shifting to 39-year-old and former Mav Steve Nash and one-time Mavs Summer League hand Jeremy Lin, sources told ESPN.com’s Marc Stein.

Sources say the Mavs will pursue Nash and the New York Knicks’ Lin, who is a restricted free agent. As such, the Knicks can match any offer made to Lin.


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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

NBA News 2012: Knicks coach not counting on Lin for Game 5

NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 14:  (R) Mike Woodson the...NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 14: (R) Mike Woodson the interim head coach of the New York Knicks talks with (L) Jeremy Lin #17 of the New York Knicks during the game against the Portland Trailblazers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2012 in New York City. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)
Linsanity turned the season around for the Knicks once, and they are even more desperate for help now.

Mike Woodson isn't expecting it.

The interim coach said Monday he wasn't counting on Jeremy Lin to play Wednesday when his short-handed Knicks visit Miami for Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.

''I'm going at this as if he's not going to play. That's how it's been here for the last month, month and a half, and that's how I'm preparing,'' Woodson said during a conference call.

Woodson also knows Baron Davis won't be available after the veteran guard tore ligaments in his right knee.

Lin became the biggest story in the NBA in February when he went from undrafted benchwarmer out of Harvard to starring point guard who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated two weeks in a row. A quicker-than-expected return from knee surgery would be heavily hyped with the Knicks down two point guards and facing elimination against LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the Heat. But Lin just may not be ready to attempt it.

''I've watched him shoot and run up and down. He's not in great shape and you know as well as I know that playoff basketball, you've got to be at an all-time high, and he hasn't played in a while,'' Woodson said. ''So I don't know if that's going to be a determining factor with the doctors, and the fact that he hasn't played. I can say, yes, he looks good, but again, does he feel good? Do the doctors think it's enough time based on the injury that he's had to get him out on the floor? I can't make that decision.''

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/knicks-coach-not-counting-lin-154223123--nba.html;_ylt=ArX7d00AXwMzmZmvj5w_oCC8vLYF

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

NBA News 2010: Azubuike Still in Rehab

Kelenna Azubuike of the Golden State WarriorsImage via Wikipedia
Azubuike is strong and athletic, a rugged defender, accomplished 3-point shooter and probably the Knicks’ best all-around shooting guard. He is bigger than Roger Mason, more experienced than Bill Walker and a better shooter than Wilson Chandler.

But it will be weeks before Azubuike can show any of that. He is still rebuilding strength in his surgically repaired left knee. He speaks hopefully of returning by opening night, but it sounds like wishful thinking. He has yet to run at full speed or test the knee under game conditions.

“I’m not counting on him before Christmas,” D’Antoni said Friday.


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Monday, September 13, 2010

NBA News 2010: New York Knicks 2010-2011 Preview

Amar'e StoudemireImage via Wikipedia
Top Offensive Player: Amare Stoudemire

Top Defensive Player: Ronny Turiaf

Top Playmaker: Raymond Felton

Top Clutch Player: TBD

The Unheralded Player: Timofey Mozgov

Best New Addition: Amare Stoudemire


Strengths

Offense. Mike D'Antoni knew what he was getting in to when he signed on as Knicks coach two summers ago. Over his first two years in NYC, he was basically getting paid to stay sane and not complain while the roster was completely gutted. Despite the fact that the Knicks were, for the most part, awful, there were plenty of excuses which helped deflect criticism away from the head coach. However, after a major overhaul this offseason, that is no longer the case. D'Antoni has a deep roster, a star power forward, a solid starting PG, and plenty of energy and youth all over the floor. In short, D'Antoni finally has the ingredients to cook up some satisfying dishes. Now the chef has to earn that big pay check. D'Antoni's calling card has always been as an offensive mastermind. With sufficient pieces in place, the pressure is on D'Antoni to produce.


Weaknesses

Defense. As mentioned above, the Knicks have consistently been among the league's worst defensive teams under D'Antoni. Use the quantitative measure or metric of your choice (opponents FG%, PPG allowed, steals, or blocks, etc.) and you'll find the Knicks near the bottom of the heap. Correspondingly, New York has lost far more games than they have won. D'Antoni's game plan will be to outscore his opponents, we know this; but that job will be exceedingly difficult if he can't get the necessary stops in big spots. Throughout his coaching career, D'Antoni has bristled at the notion he doesn't pay enough attention to defense and has refused to hire a de-facto 'defensive coordinator' to help him shore up that end of the floor. During his first two years in NYC, when losing was more or less expected/accepted, and potential free agents and the surrounding controversy dominated all Knicks-related headlines, D'Antoni's defense (or lack thereof) didn't receive much attention/criticism. That grace period has expired. It's up to the head coach to put a winning product on the floor – and part of that success will be determined by this team's commitment to guarding the other team.


Will the Knicks find a way to add Carmelo Anthony to the mix?

Even before news of the infamous 'Chris Paul wedding toast' broke, Knicks fans had been hoping Donnie Walsh would be able to pair another superstar(s) alongside Amar'e Stoudemire and form a superpower worthy of challenging LeBron and his buddies down in Miami. New Yorkers' greatest hope of immediately transforming the Knicks into instant contenders would be by acquiring forward Carmelo Anthony, who has purportedly expressed a strong interest in playing for the Knicks. Despite abundant rumors, a deal is unlikely at this point, as Denver is currently restructuring its front office. However, the threat of losing Anthony as an unrestricted free agent next summer is very real (ask the folks in Cleveland); thus, if Carmelo forced the Nuggets hand, it could lead to a contentious situation at February's trade deadline. Obviously, it is something New York will keep a close eye on…


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

NBA News 2010: What Role Will Anthony Randolph Play on the Knicks This Season?

Marco Belinelli (far left), Brandan Wright, An...Image via Wikipedia
Anthony Randolph, the Knicks' most heralded acquisition besides Amare Stoudemire this summer, will enter training camp unsure of his role. Will he start or provide that spark off the bench?

The Knicks haven't figured it out yet.

Assuming that Randolph is still a member of the Knicks when training camp begins (the Knicks’ desperate desire for Rudy Fernandez has dragged Randolph’s name into the rampant rumors), he will be battling Ronny Turiaf for a spot in the starting lineup.

While the question may not be who the better player is, Randolph will have to prove he is a better fit next to Stoudemire out the gate, as opposed to the defensive-minded Turiaf.

Randolph already has a lot to live up to. Many have been forecasting him as the NBA’s breakout star this season. Whether or not he can live up to his potential in front of the critical New York City media (not to mention dealing with the tremendous pressure of helping the Knicks return to the playoffs) remains to be seen.

Randolph’s lengthy figure does help him guard different body types on defense,. However, that same lengthy figure would force Amare Stoudemire to play center, a move that weakens the Knicks defensively.

Randolph would add more firepower to Coach D’Antoni’s offensive punch, but with Stoudemire already starting next to the likes of Raymond Felton and Danilo Gallinari, that added firepower may be better suited leading the second unit off the bench.

Although Randolph’s offense would undoubtedly be a boost off the bench, so would Turiaf’s intense defense. As Turiaf stands to receive anywhere from 20-30 minutes per game regardless, the Knicks may be better off firing from all cylinders on offense (with Randolph starting) to begin the game in order to get ahead quickly.

If Randolph can find his niche and elevates his game like expected under D’Antoni, the minutes (and perhaps a starting spot) will certainly come his way.


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

NBA News 2010: Danilo Gallinari: the Most Important Man in New York Sports

The New York Knicks City Dancers, the dance sq...Image via Wikipedia
Never was this more evident than at the 2008 NBA Draft.

With the sixth pick in that season's draft—their first lottery pick since 2005 because of horrible trades—the Knicks selected Italian forward Danilo Gallinari.

Knick fans booed. They wanted Eric Gordon, they wanted Brook Lopez, they wanted anybody but "the Rooster."

They never gave the 6'10" sharpshooting Italian a chance. The Garden erupted with boos from the second he was drafted, even after he insisted in an interview right after being selected that he valued nothing but winning and hard work.

In his first season as a pro in 2008, Gallinari suffered from back injuries and only appeared in 28 games for limited time.

The next season, Gallinari was able to stay healthy as he averaged a very solid 15 points per game while shooting 38 percent from deep.

It was then that Knicks fans realized how talented this guy was.

They of course brought in their superstar in Amar'e Stoudemire, but they also added Raymond Felton, Roger Mason, Timofey Mozgov, Anthony Randolph, Kelenna Azubuike, and Ronny Turiaf.

So that raises the question, what makes Danilo Gallinari the most important man on the Knicks, let alone New York sports?

If Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, or Deron Williams are going to take their talents East, they're going to need to see something better than what the Knicks have right now.

Gallinari's development could be that something better.

If Danilo can turn into a go-to scorer (I'm talking 20 a game, and ability to score at will) and play halfway decent defense, a core of him and Amar'e should not only get the Knicks into the playoffs for the first time in half a decade, but it could also entice more stars to join forces with them on the suddenly cap friendly Knicks, in hopes of beating Miami Thrice.

How will Danilo Gallinari fare next season?

However, if Gallinari remains where he is now talent-wise, not only will the Knicks struggle to win 35 games, but the city that was once known as the "Mecca of Basketball" will continue to move closer towards being a basketball Siberia.

Yes, Gallinari is that important.


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Friday, July 16, 2010

NBA News 2010: Knicks Sign Felton, Mozgov

Raymond Felton playing defense against Rodney ...Image via WikipediaUsing cap space to sign Raymond Felton and Timofey Mozgov was not what anyone had in mind when the Knicks began clearing cap space in November and 2008 and it certainly was not the desired objective when they mortgaged a good portion of their future to create enough cap space for a second max contract slot.
But I've long been on record as supporting the decision of Donnie Walsh to gamble heavily on 2010, as even a 10% chance at LeBron James was clearly worth it.
Furthermore, at least the Knicks did sign Amar'e Stoudemire instead of Tyrus Thomas or Hakim Warrick with that massive amount of cap space.
Felton is at his best when he is able to get out in transition and in the pick-and-roll. Those of course are two of the main job requirements of a Seven Seconds or Less point guard. While with the Bobcats, Felton didn't receive too many of these opportunities in a slowpaced system.
He is capable of shooting the ball well from the perimeter, but he is absolutely streaky. Felton had a career best three-point percentage in 09-10 of 38.5%, up from two consecutive seasons below 30%. He came into the league shooting 35.8% with a larger sample size, but obviously struggled in maintaining its reliability. Felton's shot was something that wasn't a key strength coming out of North Carolina, but it was surprisingly better than expected once scouts were able to take a look in workouts.
I don't think Felton is suddenly going to become the next Steve Nash by coming into this system, but he undoubtedly will be a more valuable and productive player for the Knicks than he ever was for Charlotte.
Grade for Knicks on Felton: A-
If I were Felton, I would have been far more eager to secure a long-term deal given the free-wheeling climate the uncertainty of the CBA. If there is a certain kind of player that gets squeezed after the players and owners finally settle on a new deal, it will be personified by a middle of the road guy like Felton. A full MLE type of deal from another team would have paid less on an annual basis, but at least it would guarantee $34M over the next five years. The decision to accept just $14.56M puts a lot of strain on that summer of 2012 for Felton since that kind of money falls a little short of setting him up and everyone he cares about for life.
With that said, Felton now has the opportunity to prove himself to be more than just an average starting point guard in a system that showcases point guards. He could play his way into a five or six-year extension at $10M or so annually in 2012 while he's still just 28.
Grade for Felton: B
The Mozgov signing is obviously an interesting futures bet, as 7'1" guys with some agility and pure skill don't exactly grow on trees. I've never seen him in regular game action, but I watched just under 100 individual clips of him.
The biggest thing for him is if he is able to create some space for himself, as he looks pretty good in those instances. Mozgov has decent touch and lift to the bucket, but far too many of his attempts are capable of getting blocked with how he puts the ball out in front of himself. He's unafraid of being physical when posting up for position, but he tends to get a little soft upon the catch.
His hands are decent and his presence on the weakside will lead to some easy dishes after a double-team on Amar'e Stoudemire, as well as put backs. Mozgov is also fully capable of running the pick-and-roll, but he needs to receive the ball within four or five feet of the bucket.
Grade for Knicks on Mozgov: A
Mozgov's NBA career may quickly stop soon after it starts because of the potential work stoppage, but he at least will have a full season to prove himself against NBA competition. He also has the luxury of playing in a system that suits him where he is guaranteed playing time for a team with low expectations for the position.
Grade for Mozgov: A-
http://knicks.realgm.com/articles/56/20100716/grading_the_deal_knicks_sign_felton_mozgov/
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