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Jumat, 17 Mei 2013

Teetering Knicks Gain Foothold

Teetering Knicks Gain Foothold

Don't worry, Knick fans: J.R. Smith didn't pull a John Starks. The Knicks' high-scoring sixth man's struggles had grown so great that on Wednesday he was taking advice from Starks, the franchise's cold-shooting goat in Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals.

The New York Knicks needed a strong effort from their bench to get a Game 5 win on Thursday night, and got exactly that. In a surprising effort, reserve forward Chris Copeland finished the game with 13 points.

Hill was hit in the head by Knicks center Tyson Chandler in Game 4 and now his return will be for a potential Game 6 or the start of the conference finals. Under the NBA's concussion policy, a player must pass an series of escalating physical tests

With two series on the brink of ending Thursday night, we began in New York City where the Knicks tried to ward off doom from the Pacers, who had a 3-1 advantage. With George Hill out, the Pacers were forced to start D.J. Augustin against fellow former

The Knicks are alive. It could be the offseason right now, but it is not, and that is wonderful. The season and the hope of an improbable comeback are alive, just like Russ said, and it didn't even feel like New York played much

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