and we're done

What's the word on Melo tonight? I'm not watching or listening to anything sports related until the game comes on.
 
I'm down with pushing it back, preferably to a Friday, and I think Chicago would make for a better game than Indiana.

Someone find a spot in the city that has wings and blue moon & we got a winner.

I know a couple of bars that fit this description. Last year, when the Giants played the Niners in that NFC title game, a bunch of buddies and I went to this place that had awesome wings, beer, burgers, and nachos. It's a great sports bar. We can go there. The place is called Lansdowne Road. It's by the Hells Kitchen though. Here's the website for it. http://www.lansdowneroadnyc.com/menu_categories/menus/

We can also go to The Press Box. It's on second ave and it's also a nice sports bar.


That's cool with me. But we could still do this on the 21st as well if everyone is down for it.
 
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So Amar'e could be practicing as soon a tomorrow and playing by Friday against the Bulls?.....
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[font=verdana, helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Although it probably won't happen, I want to see a Miami HEAT type effort on Lin.[/font]
 
Amar'e Stoudemire went through another strenuous workout before the Knicks' game against the Cavaliers on Saturday.

He worked for about 45 minutes with Knicks assistant coach LaSalle Thompson on drills in the post.

Stoudemire went through a series of post moves with Thompson, a strong defender during his NBA days, guarding him. Those moves included a few drop-steps dunks.

Stoudemire's movements looked fluid. It seems like he's gaining explosiveness in his surgically repaired left knee. It is unclear, though, when he will return to practice.

Also, guard Iman Shumpert was seen cutting in defensive slides and driving hard to the basket before the Cavs game. Shumpert, working with Knicks trainer Dave Hanccok, was finishing with dunks and layups. The explosiveness and ability to cut are good signs for Shumpert in his rehabilitation for ACL surgery.

He hopes to return in January.
 
Amar'e Stoudemire went through another strenuous workout before the Knicks' game against the Cavaliers on Saturday.

He worked for about 45 minutes with Knicks assistant coach LaSalle Thompson on drills in the post.

Stoudemire went through a series of post moves with Thompson, a strong defender during his NBA days, guarding him. Those moves included a few drop-steps dunks.

Stoudemire's movements looked fluid. It seems like he's gaining explosiveness in his surgically repaired left knee. It is unclear, though, when he will return to practice.

Also, guard Iman Shumpert was seen cutting in defensive slides and driving hard to the basket before the Cavs game. Shumpert, working with Knicks trainer Dave Hanccok, was finishing with dunks and layups. The explosiveness and ability to cut are good signs for Shumpert in his rehabilitation for ACL surgery.

He hopes to return in January.

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I'm crashing this NYK summit if you guys don't mind :lol:

But anyway, I hope Felton chills tonight. I really don't trust him in these games where he feels like he has something to prove (First game against HOU, BKN)
 
When is Rose scheduled to come back? They've been saying Jan/Feb since the injury happened for Shump.

Would love to see Amar'e getting some time this weekend or next week :smokin
 
Would love to see the Knicks go off on Houston tonight.
Something tells me that we don't match up well against these guys though.
As usual there's potential for guards to come in and go nuts. My guess is Harden takes at least 15 free throws with his arm flailing a**
 
Am I the only one that finds it weird that we're getting ready to play the Nets for a 3rd time without playing the Celtics or Raptors? What is this?[/
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Its david sterns doing. And I dont like him. Raptors and celtics would be 2more in our W category
 
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