New York Times:
The 0-12 Nets are plumbing just a little deeper than the 2-9 Knicks, but they may get a lift from the return of Devin Harris on Saturday.
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New York Times:
Allen Iverson was not any kind of short-term answer for the Knicks, and now fans are left with only long-term hope that great change will finally come in 2010.
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New York Times:
Team officials spent three days weighing the pros and cons of signing Allen Iverson, a four-time N.B.A. scoring champion with problems in his past.
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New York Times:
Team officials spent three days weighing the pros and cons of signing Allen Iverson, a four-time N.B.A. scoring champion with problems in his past.
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New York Times:
Allen Iverson, whom the Knicks deemed an unnecessary risk four months ago, is now so intriguing that they have spent most of the week discussing him.
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New York Times:
The free agent would attract fans, but could hinder the development of young players and clearing salary-cap space for the 2010 free-agent bonanza.
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New York Times:
The Knicks, in the midst of a two-year overhaul of their roster, knew they wouldn’t be a great team this season, but they did not expect things to be this bad.
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New York Times:
Few predicted the Knicks would contend for the playoffs this year. Few, however, thought the team would start the season 1-9.
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New York Times:
The Knicks’ loss on Friday marked their ninth in 10 games, setting a benchmark for the franchise’s worst start, and further exposed the team’s flaws on both sides of the ball. (Read More)
New York Times:
The Knicks’ loss on Friday marked their ninth in 10 games, setting a benchmark for the franchise’s worst start, and further exposed the team’s flaws on both sides of the ball.
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New York Times:
Two games into his new career as the head coach of Florida International, Isiah Thomas is still fending off bad memories and familiar demons.
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New York Times:
The Knicks’ top executive, Donnie Walsh, believes he made all the right moves last season, but his team is 1-8 and barely treading water.
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New York Times:
Mike D’Antoni has kept his hand on the lever, tweaking and tinkering with his lineup in search of a winning combination or at least one that makes a respectable showing. (Read More)