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Aug 30, 2011 / 11:00 am
By Michael Aufses
The NBA tends to come full circle. I mean, did we ever think that after the Mavericks watched the Heat celebrate on their home floor that they would come back to South Beach a mere five years later and return the favor? Did we ever think that the great Phil Jackson could have even had a chance to win 12 titles, coaching two different teams in three different decades? But the NBA has been around a long time, and while we may not have anything on a Red Sox–Yankees level, there are several matchups that come back to rear their ugly head, again and again, kind of like a bad Freddy vs. Jason movie. In honor of this week’s Sox-Yanks series, here is one of our favorite rivalries, Knicks vs. Celtics, which has been renewed from decade to decade. Read More »
Tags: Bill Russell, boston celtics, Charles Oakley, Dave Cowens, Dave DeBusschere, Earl Monroe, Gerald Wilkins, John Havlicek, Kenny Walker, kevin garnett, Kevin McHale, larry bird, Maurice Cheeks, New York Knicks, Patrick Ewing, paul pierce, phil jackson, Rajon Rondo, ray allen, Robert Parish, Sam Jones, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed
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Feb 28, 2011 / 1:00 pm
By Eric Newman
Upon leaving New York City for All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, we knew there was a very good possibility that either the Knicks or Nets would pull off a deal, most likely involving Carmelo Anthony. But what transpired last week for both New York teams (yes, the Nets will soon be in Brooklyn) has been nothing short of astounding. Read More »
Tags: Amar’e Stoudemire, Anthony Mason, Bernard King, Bill Bradley, Buck Williams, carmelo anthony, Charles Oakley, Chauncey Billups, Darryl Dawkins, Dave DeBusschere, Deron Williams, Derrick Coleman, Drazen Petrovic, Earl Monroe, Jason Kidd, John Starks, Julius Erving, Kenny Anderson, Michael Ray Richardson, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks, Otis Birdsong, Patrick Ewing, Rick Barry, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed
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Feb 25, 2011 / 3:30 pm
By Austin Burton
This Big Three business is nothing new to the New York Knicks. Matter of fact, in typical Big Apple fashion, the Knicks have done it before and done it extra. In the 1972-73 season they fielded a Big Five of Clyde Frazier, Earl Monroe, Dave DeBusschere, Bill Bradley and Willis Reed. Throw in Jerry Lucas and Phil Jackson, and that’s seven Basketball Hall of Fame members on one roster. Their ’73 NBA championship was the last one for the Knicks franchise.
As today’s Knicks introduce a new Big Three — Amar’e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups — I got a chance to speak with two of the originals, Frazier and Monroe, about how they did it and what lies ahead: Read More »
Tags: Amar'e Stoudemire, Bill Bradley, carmelo anthony, Chauncey Billups, Chris Bosh, Dave DeBusschere, Earl Monroe, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, larry bird, lebron james, magic johnson, michael jordan, New York Knicks, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, Wilt Chamberlain
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Dec 15, 2010 / 4:30 pm
By Eric Newman
When we talk “rivalries” in sports, the first question that needs to be asked is the following: Have both teams been competitive during the same established period of time?
The answer, of course, when it comes to the Knicks and Celtics is “No.” We are not talking about Boston vs. New York, which has been dominated by Yankee/Red Sox in terms of a sports rivalry with sprinkles of Jets/Patriots and even Giants/Patriots (Super Bowl XLII) recently mixed in. Read More »
Tags: Amar'e Stoudemire, Bernard King, Bill Russell, Dave Cowens, Dave DeBusschere, Earl Monroe, Jo Jo White, John Havlicek, kevin garnett, Kevin McHale, larry bird, Michael Ray Richardson, Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing, paul pierce, Rajon Rondo, ray allen, Red Holzman, Reggie Lewis, Robert Parish, Sam Jones, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed
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Nov 2, 2010 / 12:00 pm
By Arie Stark
Coming off a 20-point piecing of the Cavs on Friday, Toronto seems to be doing just fine in the Post-Bosh era. The captain and unofficial spokesman for the team, Jarrett Jack, looks to lead the Raptors in a more balanced attack. Sharing time with Jose Calderon, this fifth-year guard out of Georgia Tech has shown flashes of brilliance in his time with the Raps and makes a good case for a permanent spot in the starting rotation. We caught up with Jarrett to discuss new opportunities, home cooking and NBA great Dave DeBusschere. Read More »
Tags: Amir Johnson, Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh, Dave DeBusschere, DeMar DeRozan, Hedo Turkoglu, Jarrett Jack, Joey Dorsey, Jose Calderon, Linas Kleiza, Reggie Evans, Sonny Weems, Toronto Raptors
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