Tony Rice Balls has secured Knicks point guard Chris Duhon tomorrow night on TKB Radio. Chris had a very solid first half of the season including an epic performance against the Warriors before having a disappointing end to the campaign.
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Donnie Walsh, as we chronicled on twitter, made appearances on both Brandon Tierney’s show on ESPN 1050 and with Joe and Evan on the Fan.
For the Tierney interview, click here.
For Joe and Evan, click here.
Just a few highlights as I listened to both interviews in the car. Donnie stressed that Gallinari is “pain free” and [...]
Frank Isola has a great read on Duhon today and brings up a point that I’ve been wondering about since the point guard’s play began declining: his love of the nightlife.
Either way it appears that Duhon was simply a one-year stopgap, which should be music to fan’s ears who worried that the team thought the [...]
In an article for the NY Post, Marc Berman caught up with Chris Duhon regarding the season. In the interview, Chris Duhon talked about this team’s need for stability.
According to Berman:
“Duhon’s implication was that this season was sacrificed in the name of clearing cap space for 2010, when the Knicks will have room to sign [...]
I was sent about a dozen emails last night from infuriated Knicks fans who were so tired (already) of watching Larry Hughes stop playing after a non-foul call. That’s twice now, the first against the Nets, where Hughes had gotten fouled and it wasn’t called.
I can’t stand that either, but give Hughes credit thus far. [...]
Mark Hale of the NY Post confirms our suspicions that Chris Duhon will remain the team’s starting point guard.
“…Despite Duhon’s struggles and the Knicks’ urgency to win, Duhon won’t lose his starting job because D’Antoni doesn’t want to bench him and start Nate Robinson. He thinks it runs counter to what makes the Knicks successful [...]
Interesting piece by Chris Sheridan on why he believes the Knicks should hand the point guard reigns over to Nate Robinson and bench Chris Duhon down the stretch.
“…Speaking beforehand with Robinson, the diminutive combo guard took issue with my characterization of Duhon’s recent stretch as a slump, pointing to the three-week period at the start [...]
Chris Duhon, for the most part, was ineffective last night. This was nothing new, though. Coming off a rough February, Chris Duhon has been in a bit of a funk for a while now. During February, Duhon shot only39% from the field, a poor number for a guy that makes a living driving to the [...]
If you’re a fan of the Knicks you know better than anyone that a guard with a nice handle, some hops, some swagger and a quick trigger hasn’t translated to many victories over the past decade.
I believe the guards who have dominated the rock have been a huge part of this team’s losing trend.
My theory [...]
Our boy Big C of realknicks.com has a great piece on what he feels it will take in order for the Knicks to be a legit playoff team.
“…Mike D’Antoni’s recent mistakes included starting Quentin Richardson, who sat out the previous game, to bench Wilson Chandler, who scored 27 points against the Orlando Magics and 15 [...]
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playoffs? on March 2nd, 2009
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