After three weeks on Cloud Nine, injuries to Jeremy Lin and Amar’e Stoudemire have sent the Knicks crashing back to Earth. However, it seems as if for the past 40 years a higher power has cast misfortune upon the franchise and extended their long title drought. Fate has a unique way of tempering the New York Knicks. The day after Tebow-mania [&hellip
In the first game of a difficult stretch, the New York Knicks sent a statement to the rest of the NBA Wednesday by routing the Orlando Magic, 108-86. Playing in the second game since Amare Stoudemire was sidelined indefinitely with a bulging disc in his back, Carmelo Anthony led all Knicks in scoring with 25 points in 26 minutes. In [&hellip
While power forward Amare Stoudemire rested on the bench nursing a back injury, Carmelo Anthony delivered his finest offensive performance in two months by scoring 28 points in an 89-80 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Pardon the pun Amare, but last night’s victory was also significant because it returned the New York Knicks record”back” to a .500. However, the road only gets more difficult from here. Their [&hellip
Carmelo Anthony has been extremely this season but did anybody realize he could brew intense infighting within the organization more efficiently than he could score on the hardwood? Just one year after his arrival Anthony has played so far below expectations that trade rumors began began popping up as the trade deadline nears. At the same time conflicting reports of Anthony [&hellip
February Lin-sanity appeared to have tempered the vitriol and disappointment directed toward the underachieving New York Knicks. However, the ides of March have resurrected the drama and uncertainty that surrounded the franchise throughout the first month and a half of the season. A tornado of blame and finger pointing has descended upon Madison Square Garden. In the peripherals of the Knicks [&hellip