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Feb
22
2012
Hawks to face Mike Woodson, now with Knicks PDF Print E-mail
NEW YORK - The Hawks will be the guest of Mike Woodson on Wednesday. How hospitable their former coach will be remains to be seen.

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Feb
22
2012
Lin has sympathy for Humphries PDF Print E-mail
At least one person wasn’t booing Kris Humphries at the Garden on Monday night. Humphries, in an appearance on ESPN Radio yesterday, said he and Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin ran into each other following the Nets’ 100-92 win, and Lin told him the Garden crowd was overly hostile...

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Feb
22
2012
Knicks need time to make all the pieces fit together PDF Print E-mail
As the old proverb goes, Linsanity has to take one step back before taking two steps forward. The Linderella tale is in an adjustment stage as the Knicks fit flashy pieces named Carmelo Anthony, J.R. Smith and Baron Davis with global point guard phenomenon Jeremy Lin. After the All-Star...

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Feb
22
2012
Break will give D’Antoni shot to work magic PDF Print E-mail
The All-Star break can’t come fast enough for the Knicks, and that’s not because they are playing in fear of losing the confidence they have gained since Linsanity took root like grass to sunny weather. A 100-92 loss to the Nets on Monday night may have exposed a...

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Feb
22
2012
Knicks' Davis: Gesture was blowing a kiss, not smoking a joint PDF Print E-mail
Baron Davis was annoyed at a couple of Internet websites for posting a still-picture from the MSG Network telecast yesterday that characterized him as pretending to smoke a joint to celebrate hitting his first bucket as a Knick. Davis tweeted and his agent Todd Ramasar confirmed to The Post that...

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Feb
22
2012
Jeremy Lin courting new Asian immigrants with dazzling play  PDF Print E-mail
The Knicks’ newest star has Lin-troduced the game of basketball to whole new crop of fans. Expats of China and Taiwan — many of whom had never seen a game before Linsanity swept up New York — are quickly turning into die-hard Knicks fans because of Jeremy Lin.


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Feb
22
2012
Melo Drama: Can Anthony win in NY? PDF Print E-mail
Carmelo Anthony is arguably the most scrutinized star athlete in New York today. He’s got the lucrative contract, the impressive stats and the All-Star appearances. What he doesn’t have is a playoff resume.


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Feb
22
2012
Knicks’ Novak and Lin Are Flourishing Together PDF Print E-mail
Steve Novak and Jeremy Lin played one game together last year in the N.B.A. Development League and have both thrived with the Knicks of late.

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Feb
22
2012
TV Sports: TV Sports — When a Vile Ethnic Slur Goes Viral PDF Print E-mail
Three people in the sports news media last week trotted out an exhausted old cliché and a Chinese slur when they referred to the Knicks’ Jeremy Lin.

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Feb
22
2012
Amar'e Stoudemire: A Closer Look PDF Print E-mail
Written by BigC   

Amar'e Stoudemire(Big C) It’s  a new season but things have not turned out the way Amar’e Stoudemire had planned.  The face of the Knicks and the guy who turned the Knicks around does not look like the same player from last season. Stoudemire is not scoring at will and he does not have the same fire in his eyes like last season.   Fans and critics are wondering what’s going on or trying to figure out what happened to Amar’e.  It may be 27 games into the season for Amar’e but there is reason for concern.  Amar’e has gone from a 25 point (50%) game player to a guy that is now averaging 18 points a game shooting 44%.

 

Here are some factors that I feel are the reasons to Amar’e Stoudemire drop in  production:

 

 1. Rust - With the Knicks having a long lockout and a short training camp I think it is taking Amar’e longer to get his game back. Especially since he has been in and out of the lineup and never really built chemistry with his teammates. Amar’e’s shot and timing are off.  Not to mention Amar’e has missed games due to injuries and the loss of his brother.

 2.  Weight Gain - Coming into this season Amar’e Stoudemire was said to be working on his dribble and his game. However, Amar’e has gained weight. Last season Amar’e Stoudemire weighed 240 pounds and this season he weighs 260 pounds.  In a sport like basketball being faster than your opponent can give you an edge.  20 more pounds can also be the difference between dunking over another player or getting blocked when you attempt to go up strong. 20 pounds could be the difference between blowing by your man or your man staying with you for a stop. Weight gain can stop a player’s offensive game in the halfcourt or on the break. Extra weight would only help Amar’e if he had a post up game but that’s just not his style of game play.

 

3. Playing the Power Forward Again- Last season Amar’e was asked to play center where he dominated as an offensive force.  This season Stoudemire moved back to the power forward position when Chandler arrived.  We all know Stoudemire is a natural power forward, he’s played the power forward position his entire career except last season. However, moving back to the power forward position is one of the main reasons why Amar’e looks like he has lost a step. Last season Amar’e was dunking and taking his man off the dribble with centers guarding him. This season he is re-adjusting to playing the power forward position. Even though centers in the NBA are stronger and block more shots they are also slower than your typical NBA power forward. So last season Amar’e had no problem getting by his man for the easy basket. Now when Amar’e tries to take his man off the dribble, the forward guarding him is staying with him. Power forwards are simply better at keeping up with Amar’e than most centers.  They are also athletic enough to say with Amar’e when he jumps.

 

4.   No pick and roll: - This season Amar’e Stoudemire has to rely on creating his own shot more than ever.  Amar’e Stoudemire is one of the best pick and roll players in the NBA.  Oddly enough the Knicks have not used the pick and roll with Amar’e in the lineup.  You can expect a dip in Amar’e’s scoring based solely on this point. Not to mention he is not getting the same number of shot attempts.  

 

What’s the solution?

 

The solution for the Knicks is to run more pick and roll plays involving Amar’e.   The pick and roll going with Lin should make Stoudemire’s life easier in the scoring department.  The Knicks should also set more screens for Amar’e using Chandler so Amar’e can have more opportunities to cut to the basket or shoot the midrange shot.

 

Overall, Amar’e is a big part of the Knicks winning.  The Knicks now have to find a way

to mix it up with Amar’e and his teammates to get a balance in scoring.

 

 

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Feb
22
2012
Hawks star Johnson out against Knicks PDF Print E-mail
Joe Johnson, the Atlanta Hawks' All-Star guard, was returning to Atlanta for an MRI exam on his ailing left knee Tuesday and will miss at least two games, another blow to a team already missing star center Al Horford. The Hawks said Johnson would not play in New York against...

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Feb
22
2012
Knicks’ Lin tells Nets' Humphries fans wrong to boo PDF Print E-mail
There’s one thing that Knicks fans and Jeremy Lin may disagree about. Lin has become an instant fan favorite with his unbelievable play that has spurred the Knicks to eight wins in 10 games. But the point guard thinks his adoring supporters, and crowds around the league, are a...

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Feb
22
2012
It'll take time for Anthony to adjust to Knicks offense PDF Print E-mail
Carmelo Anthony wasn’t trying to be the hero last night. He wasn’t trying to reclaim his role as the Knicks’ main man, the guy who needs to take all the shots and make all the big baskets. Instead, the highest paid Knick at $18.5 million just tried...

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Feb
22
2012
Davis’ underwhelming Knicks debut no threat to Linsanity PDF Print E-mail
Mike D’Antoni had a chance to end a controversy before it began when Baron Davis made his Knicks debut last night at the Garden against the Nets. But, when the Knicks coach was asked whether he had talked to Davis about understanding his redefined role within the Linsanity surrounding...

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Feb
22
2012
Lin solid in Knicks loss PDF Print E-mail
It was clear from the opening tip Deron Williams was looking forward to his rematch last night with Jeremy Lin and the Knicks. Lin burst onto the scene against Williams and the Nets on Feb. 4, when he came off the bench to score 25 points and dish out seven...

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Feb
22
2012
Nets' Humphries still hearing boos from Knicks fans PDF Print E-mail
Kris Humphries has endured jeers from opposing crowds all season long. But nobody has gotten on the Nets forward as hard as the fans at the Garden in his three trips there this season. So Humphries couldn’t help but smile after his 14-point, 14-rebound performance helped the Nets to...

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Feb
22
2012
'Melo return a letdown as Nets, Deron torch Knicks PDF Print E-mail
The fears Carmelo Anthony would hurt the wonderful chemistry the Knicks created under Jeremy Lin proved true last night in a Garden stinker. Nets point guard Deron Williams, who was the first victim of Linsanity 17 days ago, exacted his revenge with a 100-92 Brooklyn-style beating of Lin’s lackluster...

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