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  1. Stoudemire out approximately 6 weeks

    Ian Begley

    Amar'e Stoudemire is scheduled to have a right knee debridement this coming week and is expected to miss approximately six weeks, the New York Knicks announced Saturday. "It's a major loss to what we're trying to do," coach Mike Woodson said. A...

    Blog | March 09, 2013
  2. Amar'e Stoudemire out six weeks for left knee procedure

    Ian Begley

    Amar'e Stoudemire is scheduled to have a right knee debridement this coming week and is expected to miss approximately six weeks, the New York Knicks announced on Saturday.

    Story | Conversation | March 09, 2013
  3. Rapid Reaction: Knicks 120, Kings 81

    Ian Begley

    WHAT IT MEANS: Remember that Knicks team that started the season 6-0 and was the talk of the NBA? They were back on Saturday night. The Knicks played their most complete game in weeks on Saturday, dominating the hapless Kings in a 120-81 win. ...

    Blog | February 02, 2013
  4. Knicks are No. 2 team in Power Rankings

    Ian Begley

    According to ESPN.com's Marc Stein, there's only one NBA team better than the New York Knicks right now. In Stein's latest Power Rankings, the 4-0 Knicks are No. 2 behind San Antonio (6-1). Last week, the Knicks were No. 3. They opened the regula...

    Blog | November 13, 2012
  5. Amar'e Stoudemire of New York Knicks to miss 6-8 weeks

    Ian Begley

    New York Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire underwent a surgical procedure to repair his injured left knee on Wednesday and will be sidelined approximately six to eight weeks, the team announced.

    Story | Conversation | October 30, 2012
  6. Rapid Reaction: Amar'e out at least 6 weeks

    Ian Begley

    WHAT IT MEANS: Amar'e Stoudemire is out for at least the first six weeks of the season, so the scoring load for the Knicks falls even more squarely on Carmelo Anthony's shoulders. Whether Anthony plays small forward or power forward, he will nee...

    Blog | October 29, 2012
  7. Surgery to sideline Walker for 4-6 weeks

    Ian Begley

    New York Knicks forward Bill Walker will have surgery to repair his injured left elbow on Monday and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks, the Knicks announced on Sunday. Walker has been out since Feb. 19 with what the team called a sore left elbow. Mik...

    Blog | March 04, 2012
  8. Melo: Maybe I'm shooting too much

    Ian Begley

    After the Knicks' 119-114 double-overtime loss to Denver on Saturday, Carmelo Anthony sat in silence at his locker, in full uniform, for about 15 minutes, thinking about the events of the past week. The Knicks (6-9) had lost four home games in th...

    Blog | January 22, 2012
  9. Source: Knicks talking to Posey

    Ian Begley

    The Knicks have been in contact with free-agent forward James Posey, according to a source. The Indiana Pacers waived Posey and his $6.9 million contract last week under the NBA's new amnesty clause. Posey cleared waivers and was not claimed by a...

    Blog | December 18, 2011
  10. Rolle: Romo can 'kick your butt'

    Ian Begley

    Clock management issues aside, Tony Romo has been red-hot over the last five weeks. Romo ranks in the top 10 in completion percentage (67.6), yards per game (273.2), TD-to-INT ratio (5.5) and total QBR (75.2) since Week 9. Antrel Rolle knows ...

    Blog | December 08, 2011
  11. Coughlin rips media for ripping Philly

    Ian Begley

    Tom Coughlin isn't a guy who pays too much attention to the media. But, while "checking for scores" on television last week, he heard some football analysts' opinions of the then 3-6 Eagles. He was surprised, to say the least. "Some of the th...

    Blog | November 21, 2011
  12. Billups, Williams, Shumpert expected in Vegas League

    Ian Begley

    Chauncey Billups Point Guard New York Knicks Profile 2011 Season Stats GM PPG RPG APG FG% FT% 72 16.8 2.6 5.4 .427 .916 Knicks fans hungry for NBA basketball should keep an eye on Las Vegas next week. S...

    Blog | September 06, 2011
  13. Carter to start radiation, 'ready to fight'

    Ian Begley

    Dario Cantatore/Getty Images Hall of Famer Gary Carter is expected to begin radiation treatment to battle brain cancer on Monday. Gary Carter is resting comfortably at home in Florida, preparing for a cancer treatment that calls for 6.5 weeks of rad...

    Blog | June 02, 2011