Posted on 24 June 2011. Tags: backcourt, celtics, defensive, former-nets, georgia, georgia-tech, lawrence-frank, nba, offseason, restrictions, toney-douglas
It’s the dawn of a new day in Gotham, as Mike D’Antoni and co. are putting a greater emphasis on the defensive side of the ball going forward. From Newsday : “After Ray Allen ran the Knicks guards ragged through endless screens in a first-round playoff sweep by the Celtics, the Knicks reacted by targeting a much-needed defensive stopper in the backcourt.
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Posted on 24 June 2011. Tags: carmelo-anthony, derrick-brown, florida, jared-jeffries, nba, player-option, renaldo-balkman, sports
Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) – With Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire, two of the best scorers in the NBA locked up for another four seasons, the Knicks should be looking defense with the 17th overall pick in the first round. In a very scary stat, New York was outscored by 54 points in the 776 minutes that Anthony and Stoudemire were on the floor together
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Posted on 24 June 2011. Tags: chris-singleton, denver, draft, florida, georgia, guard, knicks, nba, playoffs, prudential, shumpert, stoudemire, trade, yellow
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Donnie Walsh’s last NBA draft pick got the same response as his first one back in 1986. The New York Knicks team president said that when he first came in to the league with the Indiana Pacers, he was booed for drafting Chuck Person in the 1986 Draft and jeered again for selecting Reggie Miller in the 1987 Draft
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Posted on 10 June 2011. Tags: full-transcript, golden, make-the-proper, radio, stephen, whether-or-not
Mark Jackson, the one-time St. John’s and New York Knicks star point guard recently named head coach of the Golden State Warriors said in a recent radio interview he is “still a Knick fan at heart.” Jackson joined ESPN Radio in Los Angeles on the Stephen A.
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Posted on 08 June 2011. Tags: buttons-should, co-ord-object, data, function, function-clear, function-event, function-hide, having-trouble, rouned-corners, template
‘, container = $(‘#drop-panel-container’), contents = $(container).html(); if (isIE8) { $(container).replaceWith(f+contents+b) } } function dropPanelSetUp(data) { /* buttons should be a dataobject of strings representing IDs the hide and show functions are expecting IDs so passing a class will result in a failure. click as the action is assumed for now the data object should look like this: { masterlistener:(string[dom id]), panel:(string[dom id]), eventgroup1:{ button:(string[dom id]), content:(string[dom id]), offset:{x:(int),y:(int)}, on_state_class: ”(string) }, eventgroup2:{ button:(string[dom id]), content:(string[dom id]), offset:{x:(int),y:(int)}, on_state_class: ”(string) } … etc } The drop panel nodes should be placed so they share the same offset parent as the buttons that activate it
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