One. Two. Three. That’s as long as it took to sear the souls of a dozen young American men, thanks to the craziest, most controversial finish in the history of the Olympics—the 1972 gold-medal basketball contest between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world’s two superpowers at theContinue reading “Three Seconds in Munich: The Controversial 1972 Olympic Basketball Final”
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Jail Blazers: How the Portland Trail Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball
Kerry Eggers, “Jail Blazers: How the Portland Trail Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball” (Sport Publishing, 2018)
Doc, Donnie, The Kid and Billy Brawl: How the 1985 Mets and Yankees Fought for New York’s Baseball Soul
Chris Donnelly, “Doc, Donnie, The Kid and Billy Brawl: How the 1985 Mets and Yankees Fought For New York’s Baseball Soul” (U Nebraska Press, 2019)
What Do the Knicks Have In Frank Ntilikina?
The Knicks are a quarter of the way through the season and optimism abounds around their rookie point guard Frank Ntilikina. It is early enough in Ntilikina’s career that teammates and fans can gush over his strengths, without dwelling on his weaknesses. After all, the kid is just 19 years old, the second-youngest player inContinue reading “What Do the Knicks Have In Frank Ntilikina?”
Is Hardaway Justifying His Contract?
Tim Hardaway Jr.’s four-year, $71 million contract with the New York Knicks was panned as the worst signing of the 2017 NBA offseason. Hardaway developed into a solid rotation player during his two seasons with the Atlanta Hawks, but executives around the league were shocked by the size of the deal. ESPN’s Zach Lowe calledContinue reading “Is Hardaway Justifying His Contract?”
When it Comes to Rebuilding, the Knicks Should Look to the Nets
The New York Knicks are rebuilding. Their plan is to trade Carmelo Anthony and assemble a young roster around centerpiece Kristaps Porzingis. New York should take a cue from the crosstown Brooklyn Nets, who have quietly made some nice moves over the past year in a slow climb towards respectability. Bring up the Nets toContinue reading “When it Comes to Rebuilding, the Knicks Should Look to the Nets”
The Derrick Rose Trade: Business As Usual At the Garden
Do not be fooled by the name: Derrick Rose is no longer a very good NBA player. The 2010-11 MVP is the latest on a long list of former all-stars acquired by the Knicks on the downside of their careers. (Think Antonio McDyess, Penny Hardaway, Steve Francis, Tracy McGrady and Amar’e Stoudemire.) Like the others,Continue reading “The Derrick Rose Trade: Business As Usual At the Garden”
Artest Just the Latest Athlete to Change His Name
by Paul Knepper Ron Artest has reportedly filed court documents to change his name to “Metta World Peace.” The enigmatic Lakers forward is just the latest in a long line of ballplayers who have officially or unofficially adopted a new name for any number of reasons. The first person to come to mind after hearing aboutContinue reading “Artest Just the Latest Athlete to Change His Name”
