March 9, 2010 Hawks' Crawford Feels Pain Of Knicks Fans
(New York Post) As sixth man for the playoff-bound Hawks, Jamal Crawford will soon lose the not-so-coveted title of being the active NBA leader in career games without a playoff appearance.
But Crawford still feels for the fans he left behind in New York after being dealt to Golden State 11 games into...
Joe: Knicks An Option, If ...
(New York Post) Joe Johnson spent a brief time in Boston to start his NBA career, but beyond that, hasn't played in a major market.
The Hawks star hails from Little Rock, Ark., went to college at Arkansas and has spent almost his entire NBA tenure in the mid-level cities of Phoenix...
Douglas Adds Spark Off Knicks' Bench
(New York Post) With Tracy McGrady missing last night's game against the Hawks, minutes were available for someone on the Knicks' bench to take advantage of. Coach Mike D'Antoni gave Toney Douglas a chance, and Douglas didn't disappoint.
After he didn't get off the bench in either of the...
Can't Blame Lee For Wandering Eye
(New York Post) Maybe he was just saying the politically correct thing, which is what David Lee normally has done during his four years with the Knicks.
Despite playing on a series of underachieving teams, he never complained about the coaching, never ridiculed teammates who seemed less committed than he; never questioned trades...
Hawks' 'winner' Two Late!
(New York Post) Last night was the Knicks' most frantic ending of the season. First, with the Knicks clinging to a one-point lead over the Hawks in the final seconds, Wilson Chandler blocked Josh Smith's final-second dunk attempt. Then Al Horford's game-winning putback, which initially was ruled to be good, was...