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Can Toney Douglas Be Saved?

by Charlie on February 5, 2012

It is easy to forget how good Toney Douglas was last season – and how much he could help the Knicks if he gets on track.

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Sessions to Knicks Unlikely

by Charlie on February 1, 2012

The Knicks like Ramon Sessions. It is known. Sessions is on the trading block. And New York needs help at the point. Match made in heaven, right? Marc Berman seems to think so. He suggested that Glen Grunwald might be able to acquire Sessions for Toney Douglas: If the Knicks ever got Sessions from Cleveland, [...]

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Knicks 111, Bobcats 78

by Charlie on January 24, 2012

The Knicks ended a six-game losing streak in impressive fashion, pasting the Bobcats – in Charlotte – by a score of 111-78. Yeah, you may be thinking… but it was the Bobcats. And I’ll grant you that. Charlotte bears very little resemblance to a good basketball team, and they were playing without starting point guard [...]

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Knicks Thunder-Struck

by Charlie on January 15, 2012

(Nice headline, huh? I’m auditioning for a spot in the New York Post, apparently.) The Knicks went into last night’s game against Oklahoma City without Carmelo Anthony. And they’re still looking for someone to step up at point guard and – by extension – get Amar’e Stoudemire on track. And with Landry Fields still struggling [...]

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The Knicks beat the Bobcats and Landry Fields is showing signs of life, but Toney Douglas continues to struggle.

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Mike D’Antoni announced before yesterday’s game that he’d decided not to move Iman Shumpert into the starting lineup. During the game, the decision may have been made for him. Starter Toney Douglas couldn’t stay in front of John Wall (who can?) or throw the ball in the ocean… he missed all five of his shot [...]

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Knicks Lay Bricks, Lose to Toronto

by Charlie on January 3, 2012

Quick thoughts on last night’s disappointing home loss to the Toronto Raptors: Mike D’Antoni is regarded as one of the top offensive thinkers in the game, but that certainly wasn’t in evidence last night. The Knicks fell in love with the three-point shot early and often – 35 of their 78 shot attempts came from [...]

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