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Reliving the Hype of Lebron James’ Appearance at MSG
As the Knicks’ Featured Columnist on Bleacher Report, I will be giving fans the occasional inside look into Knicks games, providing access to some of the things the cameras don’t catch...
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Prepare The Throne, the King Is Here! Lebron James Pays Visit To Knicks
Come one, come all! Catch the spectacle at Madison Square Garden! King James has finally arrived to New York…even if it is only for a visit...
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Guess Hughes Back? Larry Hughes' Efficient Play Sparking the Knicks
It is safe to say the Knicks do not seem to be making news for the team’s play this season. At least Monday night, however, there was no talk of Lebron, Wade, or Bosh...
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Is 2010 Here Yet? Dwyane Wade Dodges All Questions Regarding Knicks
What’s the only good thing about the Knicks’ opening night loss to the Heat? Dwyane Wade is on my fantasy basketball team...
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New York Knicks' Jared Jeffries Simply Craving Approval
As the Knicks’ get set to open their season against the Miami Heat tomorrow night, all reports just seem to focus on one sole question: Is Lebron Coming to New York in 2010? The play of ...
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Knicks Still Struggling To Find the Right Point
For the Knicks, the point guard position was one clouded by controversy last season, as Stephon Marbury and his ego were shunned from the team until he accepted a buyout in late February...
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With 2010 Looming for the Knicks, the Time Is Now for Eddy Curry
The last two years have been quite an undertaking for Eddy Curry. In addition to dealing with what seemed like countless personal issues, Curry was limited to just three games in the 2008-09 season due to injury and “personal” matters...
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Jim Abbott's Inspirational Words: An Interview with the Former Angel and Yankee
On the heels of what promises to be an exciting ALCS between the Yankees and the Angels, who better to sit down with than someone who has experienced the success and excitement from both sides ...
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Knicks' Offseason Plans 101: Are They In Position To Land Stars Of 2010?
When Donnie Walsh was hired by the Knicks in April, he immediately had his eyes on the summer of 2010. Many hope that during that much-hyped summer, the Knicks will become not only a respectable, ...
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Shrunken Salary Cap Forcing Teams to Put Away Wallets
For quite some time now, the 2010 free agent class has been the talk of the entire NBA. Teams such as the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets have been doing all they can to save coveted cap ...
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On the Outside, Looking In: Pedro Martinez
Ten years ago, Pedro Martinez was living every MLB player’s dream. At the All-Star Game in 1999, Martinez experienced all the hype -- in addition to being swarmed by the media, he was able ...
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What's Your Worth: Grant Hill
As featured on RealGM.com: http://suns.realgm.com/articles/122/20090709/how_much_is_grant_hill_worth/ There is no question that, despite the economy, the NBA’s market is inflated...
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Rasheed Wallace is Now Mean and Green
The Celtics wasted no time responding to new Cavs center Shaquille O’Neal’s “win a ring for the king” campaign, reaching an agreement with Rasheed Wallace...
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Oh, To Feel Young Again: Spurs Trade For Jefferson
With the Spurs coming off a first round playoff exit to the Mavericks, following a quick five-game conference finals loss to the Lakers a year ago, fans are beginning to understand the team’s championship window is closing...
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Signing Gortat Would Prove There's Something in the Water
During Isiah Thomas’ tenure as the Knicks’ President of Basketball Operations, he certainly made some questionable choices...
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As Certain Mets Veterans Flourish, One Completely Falters
The Mets have been dealing with injuries to players vital to the team’s success for weeks now. Carlos Delgado, Jose Reyes, Brian Schneider, Oliver Perez, J.J. Putz and Ryan Church have all been out for extended periods of time...
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Courtney Lee Ready to Provide Some Finals Magic
Tonight is Game One of the NBA Finals. We all have heard the headlines. League MVP Kobe Bryant is leading his Lakers against Superman Dwight Howard's Magic. We all know the names of the players who will be key to their respective team's success...
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Atlanta Braves' Trash Could be Mets' Treasure
Even after a career that has featured 305 victories, 244 of which have been with the Braves, future Hall of Famer Tom Glavine was ousted from Atlanta on Wednesday...
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“Birdman” Set to Land a Big Payday
Chris Andersen just may be the most resilient man in the NBA. This summer he could finally see a monetary reward for all his hard work. The Nuggets’ high flying big man is coming off the best season of his career...
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Mets' Loss is Fantasy Baseball Owners Gain
As featured on Fox Sports Net: http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/baseball/story/9601770/Bleacher-Report:-Dealing-with-injured-Mets The Mets are currently facing season altering threats...
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Chicago Bulls, Recapturing the Dynasty: What's Next?
Since the end of the Michael Jordan glory days, the Chicago Bulls have taken their fans on a complete roller coaster ride...
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New York Knicks Offseason Plans 101: Stay Pat
It is no secret the Knicks are in complete rebuilding mode. From the start of his tenure, Donnie Walsh made it clear to fans they needed to be ready for their team to lose—that ...
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Rick Ankiel: Baseball's Luckiest Man?
Throughout his career, Rick Ankiel has been described in many different ways. Since his first days in the minors, he had been hailed by scouts and analysts alike as a top prospect, future Cy Young award winner, strikeout king…you name it...
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The “Should Be” 2008-09 NBA Season Awards
At the end of every season, the NBA recognizes talented players for their performances. While these awards are intended to be based solely on players’ individual performances, as the years have passed, results have varied...
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Don't Flip Out: Saunders Is Right Man for Wizards
Less than three years ago, the Washington Wizards were a part of one of the most dramatic playoff series of the past decade. After years of struggling, the Wizards were starting to get on track...