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anyone got a link for the TNT inside the nba?
all the feeds turn their %!$# off lol
all the feeds turn their %!$# off lol
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Originally Posted by gregzzy23
Yo, what is Chucks deal ?
Originally Posted by gregzzy23
Yo, what is Chucks deal ?
Originally Posted by viiheaven
This.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Its the 4th game in 5 nights, why is everyone over-reacting.
And before anyone says "Dallas is playing its 4th in 5 nights too," there's a reason they're 48-16. They're a damn good team. This wouldn't be a killer to the overall picture.
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
I didn't look through the last few pages of this thread but as I was watching the game I felt STAT was dominating the ball on offense so I checked the box score to make sure I wasn't buggin..
Yeah he scored a lot of points but he took 27 shots..Melo took 15..We're not gonna win many games when STAT takes double the amount of shots Carmelo does...We need to keep the offense way more balanced than that and I feel that Douglass doesn't have the ability to maintain the offense between the 2 stars..That's where Billups would come through..He controls the ball and knows not to keep passing it to one star when he's in ballhog mode
[h3]NBA reviewing Stoudemire's 16th T[/h3]
March, 11, 2011
By Chris Sheridan
NEW YORK -- Amare Stoudemire's availability for Sunday's game against the Indiana Pacers is in the hands of NBA vice president Stu Jackson.
Stoudemire earned an automatic one-game suspension for accumulating 16 technicals when he was T'd up by referee Bennett Salvatore in the first half of the Knicks' 127-109 loss to the Dallas Mavericks last night, but he said afterward he believes the NBA will rescind it because Salvatore overreacted when Stoudemire became entangled with Mavs center Brendan Haywood.
Both players were actually smiling in disbelief when the double-tech was called, but coach Mike D'Antoni was not so amused as he subsequently picked up a tech for arguing the call.
The NBA routinely reviews every technical foul, but there is usually a heightened sense of urgency to quickly review and uphold/rescind the infraction when a technical foul leads to a suspension. (Players are suspended for one game for every second technical foul they get, beginning with their 16th and continuing with their 18th, 20th, 22nd, etc.).
Hence, we'll set the over-under on a ruling at 1:21 p.m. EST. (Office wagering is encouraged).
Hopefully, it will come down before 2 p.m., so we can discuss it in my weekly Knicks chat (where you can post a question now if you'd like).
I hope so. That was some B.S.
http://deadspin.com/#!5780997/dolan...-decade-knicks-prices-up-49-percent-next-year[h1]http://deadspin.com/#!5780997/dolan...-decade-knicks-prices-up-49-percent-next-yearDolan Decides One Year At .500 Atones For Past Decade, Knicks Prices Up 49 Percent Next Year[/h1]
Jack Dickey — http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/11/2011/03/eddy-curry-loves-dunking-nba.jpgSo, you probably hear a lot of grousing from Phil Mushnick, et. al about how expensive it is to take a family of four to a game, buy some frankfurters and not hear the gangster hip hop music. But high prices happen when you have a popular product with limited supply in a big, wealthy market. We get that.
But James Dolan's ticket price hikes are a little bonkers.
This team went 117-211 in the past four years, and 139-189 in the four years before that. Not one season above .500 in the bunch, and only one playoff appearance—a 2004 first-round sweep at the hands of the Nets. All of this brings back painful flashbacks, including but not limited to Shandon Anderson, Jerome Williams, and Jamison Brewer being on the same team.
And 49 percent is a big, honking price jump. The kind of jump that's a little outlandish when the jump in the team's performance isn't that big. (They're 34-30, sixth in the East.)
Here's CNBC's Darren Rovell (on Twitter):
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Knicks season tickets will rise, on average, 49% next yr. Likely the largest yearly avg increase in sports history.
Knicks season tickets rising more as a result of increased Garden renovation costs ($977M) than Carmelo/Amare
Ticket increases will make the Knicks the 1st NBA team ever to average $100/ticket
Forbes says the Lakers are already there, with an average ticket price of $113, but, you know, they won a title. Maybe two? Whereas the Knicks hold the title of having more Anthony Carters than anyone in the league, with one. This is more Anthony Carters than you would want.
Knicks ready to raise season-ticket prices [NY Post]