Jeremy Lin is just another guy going from Harvard to Manhattan to make it big. Okay, his path is a little different. Lin has gone from the star of the often-overlooked Harvard basketball team to the starting point guard of the often-overanalyzed New York Knicks. Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said Lin would get the start…
The Knicks tried Toney Douglas. They tried Iman Shumpert. They’re waiting on Baron Davis. But for a night, they got the dynamic, slashing, pick-and-roll point guard they’ve needed so badly. And the result was a win over the Nets behind Jeremy Lin‘s 25 points and 7 assists, not to mention stellar defense on Deron Williams.…
The New York Knicks are a reeling NBA team. The Knicks opened the 2012 NBA season by going 6-4 over their first 10 games. The team has since gone just 2-11, and going into tonight's Saturday, February 4, 2012 game vs the New Jersey Nets, the Knicks are just 8-15 overall.
From the New York Post’s Marc Berman: HOUSTON — The Iman Shumpert starting point guard experiment ended last night for the Knicks. Toney Douglas was promoted to starting point guard last night for rookie Shumpert, but then played so poorly he got benched for third-string Jeremy Lin for the final 20 minutes of the Knicks’…
The Knicks are impatient. Losing will do that to you, and the Knicks are 1-9 in their last 10. Knicks fans are building a Texas A&M sized bonfire under coach Mike D’Antoni’s seat. Everyone is waiting to see what Baron Davis brings. It’s unfair to have him thrust into the role of savior, but he…
New York G Toney Douglas posted seven points and four assists during the Knicks' 97-84 loss to Houston on Saturday night. Douglas was in the starting lineup for the second game in a row, but shot a lowly 3 for 13 from the field and missed four attempts from 3-point range (1 for 5).
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Toney Douglas started in a three-guard lineup with Carmelo Anthony (wrist, ankle) out on Friday, hitting just 6-of-18 shots from the field (including four treys) with no rebounds, five assists, one steal, and one block in 36 minutes. [...]
Dwyane Wade was back and so were the Heat. After a few games of the LeBron James show with the pace slowed (while Wade recovered from a sprained ankle), the Miami Heat with Wade returned to their high-pressure, up-tempo style of play — you know, kind of like Mike D’Antoni was brought in to run…