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    Posts Tagged with New York Knicks

    Coaching Change: Mike D’Antoni to Coach Team USA?

    Posted April 23, 2009 by david carrillo
    Found in: Olympics, Rumors

    Team USA

    Fans of basketball may be locked in on the NBA playoffs, but for USA Basketball Director Jerry Colangelo, it is never too early to start thinking about the next Olympics. Word on the street is he plans for New York Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni to take over Team USA if Mike Krzyzewski decides not to come back.

    Coach K, who guided the US to gold in Beijing last year after the 2004 squad brought home the bronze, has said his status as coach for the next Olympics is yet to be determined and that he would be comfortable coming back in a different role. Krzyzewski has publicly stated before that while he loved his experience on the international stage, it did take a lot out of him.

    The US players thrived under the 62-year-old Krzyzewki, but the transition to D’Antoni would probably be smooth considering he served as an assistant during the team’s time in China and is widely regarded as a players coach. He also has strong relationships with many of the players that would be in contention for one of the 12 final roster spots, such as 2008 gold medalists Lebron James and Kobe Bryant.

    D’Antoni seems to be a great fit — the players love him and he has coached overseas before — but I remain skeptical over the potential move. For one, I wonder how well his “seven seconds or less offense” would work at the Olympic level. I’m also curious how well he can command the respect of the NBA’s best players. It is one thing for a player to like a coach. It is something else for a player to accept (and embrace) criticism from one. Coaching a team with that much talent is as much about managing egos and touches as it is drawing up X’s and O’s.

    What do you think? Do you want coach K to return? If he doesn’t, who would you like to see roaming the sidelines?

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    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted December 5, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    This week in sports blogs and news:

    Pau Gasol

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    NBA Riches: New York Knicks Worth $613 Million

    Posted December 4, 2008 by nick
    Found in: NBA

    New York Knicks

    Ever wonder how much it would cost to own your own NBA franchise? Even the worst of the worst teams?

    Well, the nice folks down at Forbes have come out with this year’s list of the NBA’s most valuable franchises. And what do you know, one of the worst teams in the league is worth the most.

    The New York Knicks top the list, being valued at $613 million. Apparently, placement in the standings doesn’t factor into their worth.

    Here are the top five teams:

    1. New York Knicks:$613 million
    2. Los Angeles Lakers: $584 million
    3. Chicago Bulls: $504 million
    4. Detroit Pistons: $480 million
    5. Cleveland Cavaliers: $477 million

    If you’re curious who’s at the bottom of the list, that would be the Milwaukee Bucks at $278 million.

    For the full list, check it out here at Forbes.

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    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted October 31, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

     John Daly arrested at Hooters

    This week in sports blogs and news:

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted January 25, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    Washington Redskins Wedding Garter

    This week in news and sports blogs around the Net:

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted December 28, 2007 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    Darren McFadden

    It was a slow week because of the holidays, but here is what happened in news and sports blogs around the Net:


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    Slam Dunk! It’s Gotta be the Shoes

    Posted November 28, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Videos

    This is the first time I’ve come across this guy dunking, but it’s not the fact that he is high flying all over the court that impresses me (and makes me a bit jealous), but it’s the fact that he’s only 5′9!

    The man is 21-year-old Terrell Cournoyea and by the looks of his jumps, he may give the Knicks’ Nate Robinson a run for his money as the best dunker under 6-foot.


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    Blazers Buy Out Steve Francis’ Contract

    Posted July 11, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Breaking News, NBA

    Steve Francis must be laughing all the way to the bank.Steve Francis

    First, the New York Knicks trade him to the Portland Trail Blazers on draft day for Zach Randolph. Now the Trail Blazers have bought out the remainder of his contract for $30 million to allow him to become a free agent.

    That’s a lot of money to pay a guy who you don’t want around and who hasn’t played one minute for your team.

    And you know someone else is going to pick him up, which means more millions for him.

    Steve, how do you do it?

    Source: Fox Sports
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