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The New York Knicks may have a new coach and a new plan, but the rebuilding process is a slow one to say the least.

As usual, chemistry problems won't go away for the Knicks. Head coach Mike D' Antoni has had his share of run-ins already this year with guard Nate Robinson, who seems more interested in playing for the Harlem Globetrotters than the Knicks.

D' Antoni has made it clear that he really likes Robinson as a person and has no problem with him, but he continues to sit him on the bench as a way of sending an important message.

Al Harrington has proven to be one of the team's better acquisitions in recent years and is leading the team in scoring. He has also managed to stay out of the headlines and out of trouble, which was a problem at times during his days with the Warriors.

Chris Duhon and David Lee, two of the team's most invaluable players when it comes to chemistry, lead the team in assists and rebounds, respectively.

Danilo Gallinari, a player who fits quite well into D' Antoni's system, is currently third on the team in scoring despite the fact he is just a rookie. His high shooting percentage from behind the three-point arc is the main reason why he has been so successful.

Jordan Hill, another rookie, also fits well in the system but has been much less effective so far. He is considered more of a project and reminds me of a David Lee type player but with a higher ceiling.

D' Antoni has tried to bring in the kind of players that fit his system, but there is still plenty of dead weight on this roster.
Players like Jared Jeffries and Larry Hughes have no real future with the team but are still seeing plenty of minutes.

Those guys fit his system from the standpoint that they are fairly athletic and can run, but they aren't good team-first players and don't have the ability to knock down outside shots on a consistent basis.

It's going to be another couple of years until this team can think about contending, that is unless they sign one of the big-name free agents this summer. Knicks fans can only hope that LeBron James decides to spend many future seasons in the Big Apple.

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Knicks Acquire McGrady From Rockets
Posted February 19, 2010 by bryan
The Knicks accomplished stage one of their salary dumping process on Thursday, opening the space for two max contracts after the season when they traded for Houston's Tracy McGrady and his $22 million expiring contract.

They reached a three-team deal with the Kings and the Rockets in the early afternoon Thursday, right before the NBA's trade deadline expired at 3 p.m.

The Rockets get Martin and Hilton Armstrong (Kings), Jared Jeffries and rookie Jordan Hill (Knicks), the ability to swap first round draft picks with the Knicks in 2011 (top-10 protected), and the Knicks' first round pick in 2012; the Kings get Carl Landry and Joey Dorsey (Houston), and Larry Hughes' $13 million expiring contract (Knicks); the Knicks get McGrady (Rockets) and Sergio Rodriguez (Kings).

McGrady's biggest value for the Knicks is that of freeing up cap space next year. When McGrady's contract expires, they'll have enough room on their roster to sign a player like LeBron James, and pair him with legitimate talent.

While the Knicks shave $9.5 million from their cap figure for next year...if they don't end up getting ‘Bron, Bosh, or Wade, they may end up overpaying for second-rate stars, and could be stuck with a long few years ahead.
Knicks want McGrady
Posted February 18, 2010 by steve
The New York Knicks continue to show a lot of interest in acquiring Houston Rockets forward Tracy McGrady.


The Knicks could care less if they play McGrady or not, but would love to inherit his $23 million expiring contract.


Expiring contracts are always valuable for rebuilding teams, but never before have they meant so much.


With several big-time stars hitting the free agent market this summer, a lot of teams want to clear space to try to land at least one of them.


The Knicks are still hopeful that they could entice LeBron James go spend the rest of his career in New York being the biggest star in the biggest city.

Hughes Out Against Cavaliers on Saturday
Posted February 7, 2010 by bryan
The New York Knicks were without Larry Hughes' services on Saturday night as they traveled to Cleveland to take on the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Hughes injured his big toe against Milwaukee on Friday night, according to Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni.

Hughes had only scored two points in 20 minutes against Milwaukee before injuring himself on Friday night. He's been used sparingly in the Knicks' rotation, only averaging 9.6 points in 31 games this season.

After falling out of the active rotation earlier this season, Hughes asked to be traded from the Knicks to a team where he'd have an opportunity to play.

Hughes played with the Cleveland Cavaliers between 2005-08 before coming to the Knicks, having started for most of the Cavaliers' 2006-07 season where they lost to the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.
Knicks Thumped by Lewis, Magic; Lose 118-104
Posted December 4, 2009 by bryan
One night after stunning the Phoenix Suns with a 25-point blowout, the New York Knicks were back to their losing ways, as the Orlando Magic proved too much for the Knicks, beating them 118-104 on Wednesday night.

Magic forward Rashard Lewis, who missed the first ten games of the season after testing positive for elevated testosterone levels, dropped 20 points and 11 rebounds on the Knicks, who had no answer for the Magic’s front court. Magic center Dwight Howard chipped in 19 points and 10 rebounds of his own.

The Knicks were led offensively by Wilson Chandler, who scored 24 points, and second-year forward Danilo Gallinari, who added 20 of his own (a night after his 27/10 performance against the Suns).

The biggest story for the Knicks on Wednesday revolved around guard Nate Robinson, who never entered the game despite scoring 24 points in a loss last week against the Magic.

"It's something where you've got to take the good with the bad," Robinson said. "Be ready to play whenever you're number is called. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to do everything I can to be that good teammate."

After firing a shot at his own basket last week and nearly costing his team three points, Robinson has been struggling to find his way back into the lineup.

"We want to win, and if he's conducive to winning, then he'll obviously be back in the lineup," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "If not, then not. I'm not going to explain everything. I did not play Darko (Milicic). No one asked me about that. Why didn't I play Marcus (Landry) last game? We could go through the whole thing.
Robinson Wasn’t Benched for Shooting at Wrong Basket
Posted November 23, 2009 by bryan
Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said that he didn’t bench guard Nate Robinson for shooting at the wrong basket during the Knicks’ game with the Nets this weekend.

Robinson received an inbound pass with 0.5 seconds left in the first quarter, turned, and shot the ball towards his own basket. The shot went in, but Robinson had shot it after the buzzer went off, meaning that the Nets would not be credited with the three points.

"When you're 2-9, which we were at the time, I think any distractions are bad," D'Antoni said Sunday. "If our whole focus is not on trying to win and turn this thing around, then it's not right and it's not something we want to do, and it's just one incident and we'll go on and we'll see what happens today."

Robinson did not re-enter the game after making the near-folly, with D’Antoni leaning on the rest of his backcourt to anchor them against the winless Nets. He only played six minutes all game.

D’Antoni has reportedly been miffed by Robinson’s perceived immaturity this season. Robinson joked and Tweeted about being pulled over at a traffic stop earlier this summer, which frustrated the organization, but D’Antoni said that he and Robinson were still "cool" after Saturday.

"That's something that Nate will work on and we talked about it and keep talking about it, but that doesn't affect his playing time," D'Antoni said.

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March 2010
Mar
21
Sun
New York Knicks vs Houston Rockets
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
1:00 PM

Mar
23
Tue
New York Knicks vs Denver Nuggets
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
7:30 PM

Mar
26
Fri
Phoenix Suns vs New York Knicks
US Airways Center - Phoenix, AZ
7:00 PM

Mar
29
Mon
Utah Jazz vs New York Knicks
EnergySolutions Arena - Salt Lake City, UT
7:00 PM

Mar
31
Wed
Portland Trail Blazers vs New York Knicks
Rose Garden Arena - Portland, OR
7:00 PM

April 2010
Apr
2
Fri
Golden State Warriors vs New York Knicks
Oracle Arena - Oakland, CA
7:30 PM

Apr
4
Sun
Los Angeles Clippers vs New York Knicks
Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA
6:30 PM

Apr
6
Tue
New York Knicks vs Boston Celtics
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
7:30 PM

Apr
7
Wed
Indiana Pacers vs New York Knicks
Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM

Apr
9
Fri
Orlando Magic vs New York Knicks
Amway Arena - Orlando, FL
7:00 PM

Apr
11
Sun
New York Knicks vs Miami Heat
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
6:00 PM

Apr
12
Mon
New York Knicks vs Washington Wizards
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
7:30 PM

Apr
14
Wed
Toronto Raptors vs New York Knicks
Air Canada Centre - Toronto, ON
8:00 PM

May 2010
May
30
Sun
New York Knicks
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
7:05 PM

January 2011
Jan
1
Sat
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