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Showing posts with label New York Knicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Knicks. Show all posts

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: July 13, 2012


There's always competition to see who can "win the off-season." There are no actual games but signing key free agents or finalizing a blockbuster trade could be enough to get the fans, players and city excited about the team's upcoming season. It doesn't mean that the team will perform well; but, at least for the time leading up to the season, players and fans can have some bragging rights.

Ray Allen (left) and Rashard Lewis may be just want the Heat need to repeat.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: February 12, 2012


This has been a crazy month for the New York Knicks (13-15). After looking like their season was just about over, with multiple injuries to star players Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudamire while already being almost ten games under .500, a nobody from off the bench breathed new life into the team.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: January 13, 2011


The New York Knicks have a history of being terribly bad at drafting players in the first round. Their picks over the last decade have done little to disprove this notation either; and, honestly, Iman Shumpert, their first round pick last year, may continue the tradition.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: June 16, 2011


Earlier this week, the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup. This led to every sports talk show or sports highlight show declaring Boston as the new Title Town of America. I had to find out why such a name would be bestowed upon a city like Boston.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: March 2, 2010


So, LeBron James sent in paperwork to the NBA to get his jersey number changed from 23 to six. I know what everyone in Chicago is thinking, "This means that he is coming to Chicago and he wants to give up the number now before he arrives!" Of course, the legendary Michael Jordan wore number 23, but, I hate to have to bust your bubble Bull fans, but this change doesn't mean James will be packing up and going to the windy city.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: February 21, 2010


So, the NBA trade deadline came and went last thursday, and some expectations happened like Cleveland getting Antawn Jamison, some expectations didn't happen like Amare Stoudamire staying in Phoenix; but something unexpected happened and that was Tracy McGrady going to New York.