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The New York Knicks are a professional basketball team that competes in the NBA and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Knicks are a professional basketball team that competes in the NBA and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
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NBA coaches know they're hired to be fired
Sentinel ColumnistStan Van Gundy is going to get shoved out the door by the Magic. He knows it's going to happen. He just isn't quite sure when. "I know I'm going to get fired someday," Van Gundy said a few days ago, sitting around the gym. "In this profession, we all...Tags: Phoenix Suns, Basketball, Roger Clemens, National Football League, National Basketball Association
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Can Knicks' Curry no longer be a running joke?
alan.hahn@newsday.comFor most of the past season, Isiah Thomas suggested that Eddy Curry couldn't be effective in the small-ball world of the NBA. But the coach most responsible for the return of the running game says he plans to make Curry a big part of what the Knicks do...Tags: Eddy Curry, Isiah Thomas, Newsday, National Basketball Association, Forests
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Knicks interested in Magic assistant coach Ewing
Sentinel Staff WriterCould Dwight Howard be losing another guru? If Magic Assistant Coach Patrick Ewing wants to return to his old team, the New York Knicks, in a similar role, the Magic would have to excuse him from the one year he has left on his contract. Ewing has...Tags: Basketball, Isiah Thomas, Otis Smith, National Basketball Association, Public Employees
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Sirius to host reunion of three key 1972-73 Knicks
WatchdogBill Bradley, Willie Reed and Earl Monroe are scheduled to appear on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 127 at 1 p.m. Tuesday, direct from the NBA Store on Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street. The 1972-73 season is bound to come up.......Tags: Bill Bradley, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Satellite Technology, National Basketball Association, Radio Industry
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Larry Rocca knows Japanese in restaurants, taxis, bars
WatchdogTuesday's newspaper column comes in three pieces, one about "The Zen of Bobby V" on ESPN2 Tuesday night, one about Terrell Owens' guest appearance on "Under One Roof" Wednesday night and one about how Cablevision's pending takeover of Newsday might......Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Terrell Owens, New York Mets, Tampa Bay Rays, Newsday
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Kitman on Cablevision: Not optimistic
Spin CycleEx-Newsdayer Marvin Kitman weighs in on present and future ownership in a fairly unsparing essay about the Cablevision deal, including a couple of cheap shots, on the Huffington Post. The full essay is here. A couple of the less......Tags: Sam Zell, New York, Newsday
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Exec face challenge in meshing Newsday, Cablevision
mark.harrington@newsday.comThere's a scenario involving Tom Rutledge, the chief operating officer of Cablevision Systems Corp., that evokes nightmares for those on Wall Street who track the Bethpage cable giant: that he'll leave the company. The 54-year-old former Time Warner...Tags: Comcast Corporation, Madison Square Garden, Basketball, Corporate Officers, News Corporation Limited
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amNewYork's Watch It
Want to suggest a video? Email Jgordon[at]am-ny.com. Replace the [at] with @. Wacky and interesting videos you need in your life. David versus ... David The battle of the Davids is on! Are you an Archuleta gal/girl or a Cook one? If you've missed the...Tags: New York, Toy Industry, Rockefeller Center, Culture, David Spade
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Knicks' D'Antoni believes in his fast-break system
alan.hahn@newsday.comMike D'Antoni had it all in place with the Phoenix Suns. The core of his roster knew his system inside and out and the thing almost ran on automatic most of the time. A tweak here, an adjustment there, but otherwise, it was a well-oiled machine. Then...Tags: Toronto Raptors, Phoenix Suns, Billy King, Isiah Thomas, Robert Horry
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Spurs Force Game 7
The Spurs' Big Three came through in San Antonia. Now they have to win one on the road to keep their title defense alive. Manu Ginobili scored 25, Tim Duncan had 20 points and 15 rebounds, and Tony Parker scored 15 points in the Spurs' 99-80 Game 6...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Utah Jazz, Isiah Thomas, New Jersey Nets, National Basketball Association
May 16, 2008
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May 13, 2008
|Blog| Newsday
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May 14, 2008
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Nov 13, 2007
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May 15, 2008
|Story| Newsday
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