Posted on August 26th, 1:10 pm, by Noah, under
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The man himself has tweeted such, an all but inevitable signing after fellow draftee Andy Rautins inked a deal earlier this month. With Jerome Jordan off to Serbia, the Knicks have dealt with all their draft picks, and per a team source, Donnie Walsh may be done.
Posted on July 24th, 10:26 am, by Noah, under
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After last night’s impressive storm and tornado warning, it’ll be sunny and scorching (102º). There’s a chance of rain tomorrow, but with temperatures topping out in the low 90s. Photo: Tristan Legros Jeff Fox runs down the top ten college players to watch for. If all goes to plan, the Knicks will miss out on [...]
Posted on July 19th, 9:00 am, by Noah, under
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It’s another steamy day in New York, but with a chance of some T-storms later today and through Wednesday. (Photo: Tattooed JJ) A Ms. Thuymai K. Ung, $1, and a forgotten December night. Such is the tale of the next chapter of the Stephon saga, reduced to TMZ. (TMZ) Howard Beck recaps the Knicks activity [...]
I only caught the second half of the Knick’s 71-63 win over the defending champions, but these things stood out. There was much better D on the part of Jerome Jordan today, recording two blocks and seemed to be doing a much better job of getting in the way and taking advantage of his size. [...]
Photo/Garrett Ellwood The Knicks lost to the Denver Nuggets 90-100, after recording 30 personal fouls in the first half and finished with 46. Players were allotted ten fouls each, which explains why Bill Walker was able to rack up nine. I don’t have a single storyline for the game, so I’ve settled for jotting some [...]
After striking out (a single season assessment) with Jordan Hill last year, a somewhat promising player who needed time, Donnie Walsh clearly went the safe route in this draft, selecting a pair of seniors at #38 and 39. This can be interpreted two ways. Many fans – likely most – lambasted the picks, especially as [...]