"There's nothing to worry about," Gallinari said. "I felt a lot of pain right after the guy fell on my knee. But when I started to walk, the pain started to go down. Actually right now it's [just] discomfort."
tough little 4 game west coast swing they got coming up here. it will probably be crucial to win against the Suns and hopefully they can go 2-2. Lakers not playing great right now, we might be catching them at the right time.
It said Wilson Chandler left DePaul after his freshman year but he played his sophomore season there as well. Silly mistake, but then again it is the NY Post.
With Walsh being so adamant about signing/retaining Chandler I guess he's also saying that he won't be trading Chandler for Carmelo Anthony.
I wouldn't give up more than Curry, Randolph, and Gallinari for Melo and also shipping Toney Douglas for a 1st round pick to send to Denver would be fine in my book.
The trade deadline will be fast approaching and I'm not really sure Melo will be going to NY. My hopes are that the Knicks can just outright sign him in the offseason and retain the (integral) parts of their team.
It feels good to be a Knicks fan for the first time in a long time, I'm definitely for maintaining this team chemistry.
walsh saying hes def going to resign wilson in the offseason. the article says league sources say he is worth around 5 yrs 60mill. hmmm
hmm at first I thought the number was too high but he has elevated his game this season and at times has been their consistent 2nd option. its an easy sign for walsh.
The key to the success isn't a player or a coach, it is a three-foot area of wood found on every NBA court: the left corner, the Knicks' Promised Land. They have made 49% of their 112 3-point shots from the left corner. The league average on all 3-pointers is just 35.9%.
The left corner is the prime real estate for a number of Knicks: five players shoot at least 50 percent from there, including Mr. Felton's 80%, Shawne Williams, 73.3% and 50% from Wilson Chandler and Danilo Gallinari.