Larry Hughes

Fast Breaks

by Charlie on January 5, 2010

Catching up on stories I’ve ignored while learning the ins-and-outs of the NBA’s policy on firearms… Congratulations to Chris Bosh, who just became the leading scorer on Toronto Raptor history. I never get tired of watching big guys smash backboards… but Oklahoma’s 290-pound Keith “Tiny” Gallon loses style points for missing the shot. Proving that [...]

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Knick Rotation Taking Shape?

by Charlie on November 5, 2009

In New York’s first three games of the season — all losses, the Knicks came out flat and fell behind by 20 or more points. But that powerful offense showed signs of life, as the team came back to force overtime in two of three games. The team, it seemed, has the talent to compete, [...]

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Repeating the Marbury Mistake

by Charlie on October 7, 2009

Donnie Walsh and Mike D’Antoni have done a lot of good for the Knick franchise in their year-plus on the job. They’ve cleared millions of dollars off the cap, given the team a real identity, and even positioned New York as a potential destination for free agents in 2010 and beyond. But they haven’t been [...]

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Waiver Wire: Settling In

by Charlie on February 25, 2009

The dust is still settling after last week’s trade deadline; players with new addresses are trying their best to get acclimated to new systems and new teammates. Larry Hughes, for example, hasn’t exactly won over the crowds at Madison Square Garden with his play to date. But some rust was to be expected – he [...]

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