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Schedule/Scores
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Oct 29| Magic
Nov 1|@ Spurs
Nov 3|@ Magic
Nov 5| Bucks
Nov 7| Kings
Nov 8|@ Bucks
Nov 10|@ Cavaliers
Nov 14|@ Nets
Nov 15| Pacers
Nov 17| Celtics
Nov 19| Lakers
Nov 21|@ Pistons
Nov 22| 76ers
Nov 24|@ Celtics
Nov 26|@ Wolves
Nov 27|@ Pacers
Nov 29| Hornets
Dec 1| Pistons
Dec 3|@ Sonics
Dec 5|@ Trailblazers
Dec 6|@ Warriors
Dec 9|@ Lakers
Dec 10|@ Jazz
Dec 13| Nuggets
Dec 14| Wizards
Dec 16| Warriors
Dec 19|@ Raptors
Dec 20| Hawks
Dec 23| Wolves
Dec 26|@ Grizzlies
Dec 27|@ Heat
Dec 29|@ Magic
Dec 30| Heat
Jan 2| Bulls
Jan 4| Nets
Jan 6|@ Cavaliers
Jan 8| Rockets
Jan 10| Bucks
Jan 12| Mavericks
Jan 14| Magic
Jan 16| Sonics
Jan 17|@ Bulls
Jan 19| Raptors
Jan 21|@ Rockets
Jan 23|@ Hawks
Jan 24| Heat
Jan 27| Spurs
Jan 30|@ Celtics
Jan 31| Suns
Feb 3| Pacers
Feb 7|@ Heat
Feb 8| Clippers
Feb 10|@ Mavericks
Feb 11|@ Hornets
Feb 17| Pistons
Feb 20| Jazz
Feb 22| Cavaliers
Feb 24|@ Kings
Feb 25|@ Suns
Feb 27|@ Clippers
Feb 29|@ Nuggets
Mar 3| 76ers
Mar 5|@ Raptors
Mar 7|@ Wizards
Mar 9| Celtics
Mar 12|@ 76ers
Mar 14|@ Bucks
Mar 16| Wizards
Mar 19| Nets
Mar 20|@ Bulls
Mar 22| Hawks
Mar 24| Grizzlies
Mar 26| Raptors
Mar 27|@ Pistons
Mar 29| Trailblazers
Apr 2|@ Nets
Apr 3|@ 76ers
Apr 6|@ Pacers
Apr 7| Bulls
Apr 10|@ Wizards
Apr 12|@ Hornets
Apr 14| Cavaliers
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News
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SLAM***
East Coast Cover/West Coast Cover
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Standings
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Stats
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League Leaders
Team Stats
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Awards
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November
- East Player of the Month
Allen Iverson (PHI)
[24.4ppg, 5.1rpg, 6.1apg, 0.5bpg, 2.7spg]
- West Player of the Month
Kevin Garnett (MIN)
[24.9ppg, 13.7rpg, 4.6apg, 1.9bpg, 1.4spg]
- East Rookie of the Month
Chris Paul (NOK)
[21.5ppg, 4.6rpg, 5.5apg, 0.7bpg, 2.1spg]
- West Rookie of the Month
Rashad McCants (MIN)
[14.9ppg, 4.1rpg, 2.4apg, 0.9bpg, 0.9spg]
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Offseason
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NBA Draft is June 28 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Lottery Balls Fall, Knicks to Pick 8th in Draft
by Tom Kertes
SECAUCUS, NJ, May 24, 2005-- In a NBA Draft characterized by widespread uncertainty, the Knicks had a 70 per cent chance to end up with the eighth pick -- and that is exactly where they will make their first selection on June 28th.
No, the lottery ping-pong balls did not fall New York’s way – but, in a draft such as this one, that may not necessarily be such a bad thing. There are no LeBron-s, Yao-s, or Dwyane Wade ’s in this draft. And, without that surefire superstar type player, the 8th pick may be as good as the third -- and the 30th and 54th selections, which the Knicks also own, could turn out to be extremely valuable as well. “This is the type of draft that’s particularly difficult for management in terms of selections,” ESPN commentator, and onetime Knick, Greg Anthony said. “It’s very hard to pick the lottery guys this year.” But if you know what you’re doing you can really score big in this type of a draft, especially with a trio of selections. You may be able to find eventual impact players relatively late -- and Knick fans will recall that President, Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas plucked the prodigiously gifted Trevor Ariza on the 43rd pick last year.
“This is a very big deal for me, representing the Knicks organization in something this great,” said Starks. “It’s a great feeling. Getting the first pick would have been tremendous fun – like Giacomo winning the Kentucky Derby. This time it didn’t work though. I think we might be looking at big men who can clog up the middle, rebound, and play defense. We definitely have a need there. Another need might be a backup for Stephon (Marbury). He plays with such intensity, he has to get a rest once on a while. And we could use some pure outside shooters as well.”
Interestingly, when all is said and done this type of a wide-open draft tends to end up as a “draft for need”, “get the best player available” draft for most teams.
Big men who may be available on the 8th pick include 7-3 Lithuanian Martynas Andriuskevicius, 6-10 Fran Vasquez of Spain, Brazilian rejection machine Tiago Splitter, and Pitt toughie Chris Taft. UConn’s Charlie Villanueva is extremely talented. Arizona’s 6-11 Channing Frye is an underrated athlete with lots of game whose value appeared to have risen of late. Georgia Tech 7-footer Luke Schenscher -- an interesting sleeper with an enormous upside who worked out for the Knicks -- may be available on the one the team’s lower selections.
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New York Selects Center From Arizona No. 8 Overall & Forward From Florida No. 30
[b]Knicks Draft Channing Frye and David Lee
NEW YORK, June 28, 2005 – New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that center Channing Frye from Arizona has been drafted No. 8 overall and David Lee has been drafted No. 30 overall in the 2005 NBA Draft.
Frye, 6-11, 248-pounds, averaged 13.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.94 blocks in 133 career games at Arizona. The 22-year-old White Plains, NY-native earned First Team All-Pac-10 honors his junior and senior seasons and finished his collegiate career as the second all-time leading shot-blocker and third all-time leading rebounder in school history.
Lee, 6-9, 249-pounds, averaged 11.3 points and 6.8 rebounds in 127 career games at Florida. The 22-year-old St. Louis, MO-native earned All-SEC Second Team honors during his senior year.
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New York Trades Kurt Thomas & Draft Right To Dijon Thompson to Phoenix
Knicks Acquire Richardson and Draft Rights to Robinson
NEW YORK, June 28, 2005 –
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that guard/forward Quentin Richardson, the draft rights to Nate Robinson, the 21st pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, and cash considerations have been acquired from Phoenix in exchange for forward Kurt Thomas and the draft rights to Dijon Thompson, the 54th pick in the 2005 NBA Draft.
Richardson, 6-6, 230-pounds, averaged 14.9 points and 6.1 rebounds in 79 regular season games for the Suns last season, and in addition, averaged 11.9 points in his first 15 career NBA Playoff games. Considered one of the premier three-point shooters in the League, the 25-year-old Chicago-native led the NBA in attempts with 631 and tied for the league-lead in makes with 226. In just his second appearance at the Three-Point Shootout during NBA All-Star Weekend, the five-year NBA veteran captured the title in Denver this past February. In addition, Richardson has been ranked in the top five in rebounds amongst guards in the NBA over the past two seasons.
Robinson, 5-9, 180-pounds, was drafted by the Suns after his junior year as the 21st overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft and averaged 14.4 points and 3.3 assists in 89 games for the University of Washington. The Seattle, WA-native earned First Team All-Pac-10 honors his sophomore and junior seasons.
“Welcoming Quentin and Nate to the Knicks family are more steps in the right direction for this franchise,” Isiah Thomas said. “Not only does this trade make our team younger and more athletic, but it adds a strong defensive presence to our perimeter. We think both will be perfect compliments to our existing backcourt.”
Thomas, 6-9, 235-pounds, completed seven seasons in New York and finished his Knicks career as the franchise’s ninth all-time leading rebounder with 4,183. The 33-year-old Dallas-native averaged 11.5 points and a career-high 10.4 rebounds in 80 games (all starts) and was just one of 11 players to average a double-double during the 2004-05 season.
“I am sorry to see Kurt Thomas leave New York because we all know what he has meant to this franchise,” Thomas said. “He was one of our toughest frontline players this past season, but this trade is just one step in a large plan to improve this team.”
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Hall of Famer Returns to his Native New York
Knicks Name Larry Brown as Head Coach
NEW YORK, July 28, 2005 --
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that Hall-of-Famer Larry Brown has been named the franchise’s 22nd head coach in the team’s 59-year history. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
“This is a great day for the New York Knicks and our fans,” Thomas said. “Larry Brown is not just one of the best coaches in the NBA today, but in its history. He has made every team he has ever coached a winner, with a legendary approach to teaching and motivating his players. His value to us as a franchise at this time is immeasurable.”
“I want to thank Isiah, Jim Dolan and Steve Mills, as well as all the Knicks fans who have given me their best wishes during this time,” Brown said. “There is no bigger stage than Madison Square Garden, and it is a privilege for me and my family to now be part of the organization and to be back in New York.”
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Free Agent Center Comes To New York
Knicks Sign Jerome James
NEW YORK, August 2, 2005 --
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that center Jerome James has been signed as a free agent. As per club policy, terms of the deal will not be disclosed.
James, 7-1, 280-pounds, averaged 4.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.39 blocks in 80 regular season starts for the SuperSonics last season, and in addition, averaged 12.5 points and 6.8 rebounds in 11 NBA Playoff starts. The Tampa, FL-native recorded double-figures in eight of his 11 playoff appearances, and averaged an impressive 17.2 points and 9.4 rebounds versus Sacramento in Seattle's first-round 4-1 victory.
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"The Dog" Em-Barks On Another Career
Jerome Williams Announces Retirement
NEW YORK, August 17, 2005 --
Less than 48 hours after the Knicks used the NBA’s amnesty provision on veteran forward Jerome Williams, the popular “Junk Yard Dog” announced he was calling it a playing career to pursue other interests. Williams, whose intensity and effort made him a fan favorite throughout the league, played in 587 games over nine seasons, averaging 6.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.
“My days as the ‘JYD’ on the court as an NBA player are over, but I am looking forward to continuing all my offcourt work and keeping a promise to the kids of New York,” Williams said. Williams met with Isiah Thomas Wednesday morning at the team offices in New York and the two discussed options for the veteran forward to keep him involved with the team. In addition to doing some scouting work and learning the business side of basketball, Williams will pick up where he left off with MSG Network in the spring, working on a broadcasting career.
Williams added that he would not have retired had the amnesty clause not been used, and that he is healthy enough to have received a few offers from teams, which he instructed his agent, Lon Babby, to respectfully decline.
Seems like for New Yorkers, the bark of the JYD may be even louder and more effective in retirement than it was during his nine NBA seasons
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Thomas, Sweetney & Draft Picks Traded To Chicago
Knicks Acquire Curry and Davis From Bulls
NEW YORK, October 4, 2005 –
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis have been acquired from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney, Jermaine Jackson, a conditional first-round draft choice in the 2006 NBA Draft, two future second-round draft selections and the opportunity to exchange a future draft choice. According to NBA rules, the trade is contingent on all players passing their physicals.
Curry, 6-11, 285-pounds, was acquired via sign-and-trade with the Bulls. During the 2004-05 season, the four-year NBA veteran averaged 16.1 points and 5.4 rebounds, and shot 53.8-percent from the floor (393-730) in 63 games for Chicago. The 22-year-old Harvey, IL-native recorded 18 20-plus point games and six point-rebound double-doubles.
Davis, 6-9, 245-pounds, averaged 7.0 points and 5.9 rebounds in 72 games for Chicago last season. The 12-year NBA veteran also averaged 9.5 points and 6.8 rebounds in six NBA Playoff games.
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Allan Houston Retires

N.Y. (AP) - [size=9]New York Knicks guard Allan Houston retired Monday, unable to recover from knee injuries that kept him out much of the last two seasons. A two-time All-Star and member of the 2000 Olympic team, Houston was one of the NBA's best outside shooters before he was slowed by chronic knee soreness. He was limited to only 70 games over the last two seasons.
"I did everything I possibly could to get back and finish my career the way I would have liked to," Houston said at the Knicks' practice facility. "My injuries just wouldn't let me do it."
The 34-year-old Houston appeared in only 20 games last season and averaged 11.9 points, his worst season since he was a rookie. He did not play in either of the team's two exhibition games.
Houston's retirement leaves Larry Brown without his top outside shooter as he begins his first season as Knicks coach. New York could use Jamal Crawford or offseason acquisition Quentin Richardson at the shooting guard spot opposite Stephon Marbury.
I thought that we would have the best backcourt in the NBA," team president Isiah Thomas said. "We never got a chance to do that."
Houston averaged 17.3 points during his 12 NBA seasons, including a career-high 22.5 in 2002-03, his last full season. He shot 40.2 percent from 3-point range.
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Week 1
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Record: 1-5
Up Next: @ CLE,
@ NJ,
vs IND
Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:41 am
wow many this is some top notch stuff
Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:24 am
Cyril Takayama wrote:wow many this is some top notch stuff

thanks for the comment,you have a real nice 06 dynasty and its going strong so it means alot coming from you
Negative One wrote:Beside the basic four quick plays, everything else really doesn't work though.
I like the way you put a little "frame" around your pictures. It looks like a real-life picture.
yea i had to find a way to put the screens up withought having to just put the whole screen so i d/l this program that resizes pics and that was one of the features so it worked out
Thanks to the comments, ill try to put the second week up, i was gonna do it yesterday but things happen so today...
Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:02 am
Love the recaps
Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:23 pm
Why do you have two threads?
Great stuff, though.
Sun Jan 22, 2006 2:30 pm
skateballer wrote:Love the recaps

glad u like them, i will try to mix things upNegative One wrote:Why do you have two threads?
Great stuff, though.
i started over because i had reposted a couple times and things seemed crowded, and the also because of the "sig problem" so i just copied it over and made things smaller
Heres an update, i finally got some time and heres the second week, plus more....
Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:27 pm
Record: 4-13
Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:29 pm
Up Next: Updated Stats, News, Standings, etc, for now enjoy these mags, updates coming soon aswell as in-depth into the magazine, stay tuned..........
Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:36 pm
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Magazines
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SLAM***
East Coast Cover/West Coast Cover
Stay tuned more coming soon...
Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:19 pm
Did you make those magazines yourself? Those are good.
Tough losses. And all your games seem close.
Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:57 am
Nice magazines

I agree with N.O. Your games
were pretty close. Can't wait until next recap.
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