
Ian Begley
Knicks Reporter at SportsNet New York (SNY)
Reporter covering the Knicks, Nets and the NBA for @SNYtv
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Ian Begley
INDIANAPOLIS – Around 10 pm on Sunday, some of you were probably putting Karl-Anthony Towns in the trade machine. Maybe it was for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Maybe Kevin Durant. Other Knick fans were cursing Tom Thibodeau’s coaching or Jalen Brunson’s turnovers. AdvertisementThings looked bleak at the time. The Knicks were 12 minutes away from a 3-0 deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals and probably a few days away from the start of their offseason. And then, improbably, Towns saved the Knicks’ season.
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1 week ago |
thetimes.com | Ian Begley
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1 week ago |
thetimes.com | Ian Begley
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Ian Begley
For most of the past five months, the Knicks have played well in spite of their starting lineup. The starting five's net rating from Jan. 1 to the end of the regular season was minus-1.4. But the Knicks went 28-21 in that span and finished the year with 51 wins. AdvertisementIn their first two playoff series, the Knicks' starting five was outscored by a combined 21 points.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Ian Begley
A few hours after he finished calling Game 1 of Knicks-Pacers, TNT’s Stan Van Gundy woke up in his New York hotel room and re-watched the tape. “I really was going back over every play because my impression coming out of it was that the Knicks’ defense was just soft and they had way too many mistakes and breakdowns. And when I watched it again, it was even clearer,” Van Gundy, the longtime TNT analyst, said. AdvertisementDoes Van Gundy think the Knicks will let the loss impact them in Game 2?
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