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The New York Knicks have banned former longtime power forward Charles Oakley from Madison Square Garden indefinitely, and the arena’s security chief has been fired, executive chairman and owner James Dolan said Friday. More
New York Knicks president Phil Jackson took another public shot at star forward Carmelo Anthony in a tweet on Tuesday, when Jackson referenced a column published on Bleacher Report that was critical of Anthony. More
We should have known something was up some 20 years ago, when Derek Fisher was pairing with fellow-rookie Kobe Bryant and making a name for himself despite entering the league as a lower-rung draft pick out of University of Arkansas at Little Rock. More
Phil Jackson, the Knicks’ president, walked out of a private entryway and to his seat a few minutes before tipoff at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. More
NEW YORK — After yet another flash of brilliance to begin the season—complete with Ron Baker three-point telescopes and Kristaps Porzingis one-legged fadeaways—the Knicks had once again plummeted into the darkness. More
PHILADELPHIA — As a wild celebration exploded around him at a jubilant Wells Fargo Center, Carmelo Anthony stood on the floor stunned, trying to process the New York Knicks‘ latest debacle.
After starting Wednesday off by sounding the alarm on the Knicks’ teetering season, Anthony went scoreless in the fourth quarter and ended his day in pure frustration after the Sixers shocked the Knicks 98-97 at the buzzer.
Anthony scored a game-high 28 points but watched T.J. McConnell drill the latest game-winner against the Knicks over him to set off a delirious Sixers celebration. For the Knicks, it was the most demoralizing loss of the season.
A deflated and exasperated Anthony could only watch as the Knicks lost for the ninth time in 10 games after blowing a 10-point lead in the final 2:29.
It was also the second time an opponent had hit a buzzer-beater to beat the Knicks in five games as McConnell joined Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, who drilled a game-winner at the Garden last week.
“Very, very disappointing,” said a dejected Anthony after the latest loss. “… I don’t even know what to say about this one.”
“We should tell ourselves that it’s unacceptable,” Anthony added later when asked if this was an unacceptable loss. “We were winning this game coming down the stretch. We were winning with 20-something seconds left. We came up short. So it should be unacceptable to all of us.”
Anthony, who was trying to get the Knicks back on track after he was ejected for the third time this season during the second half of a 110-96 loss at home to New Orleans on Monday, scored all 28 of his points in the first three quarters and capped the third with a 3-pointer.
But Derrick Rose — who returned to the team after missing Monday’s loss without giving the team any…
Phil Jackson wasn’t in the mood to stop and catch up. His New York Knicks had gotten out of Staples Center with a win over the Los Angeles Lakers and he’d gone an entire game without having to wave to nostalgic Laker fans on the big screen. More
NEW YORK (AP) — Isaiah Thomas scored 27 points, Marcus Smart made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 47 seconds left after Boston blew a late lead, and the Celtics beat the New York Knicks 119-114 on Sunday. More