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Kobe Bryant and Blake Griffin are coming to town, which will provide serious buzz on the court, and we have some things here to share in that excitement.
First off, I’ll be hosting a chat today at 1 pm answering all your questions. Whatever you’d like to talk about.
To that end, I’ll be hosting a call in show on TKB Radio on Thursday at 1. If you’re at lunch, jump on the line at (646 478-5554) and let’s talk Knicks. We’ll go as long as the callers permit. All callers, all show.
Finally, Friday we will debuting a call-in option on TKBtv. I’ll host the show and take questions via call in format.
Details to follow.
For the nocturnal fans, I’ll be on with my good friend Marc Malusis talking about everything Knicks/heat in the 2 am hour.
Click here to listen to me talk with WFAN’s Neil Keefe about tonights battle with Lebron and the HEAT.
I’ll be on with my friend Adam the Bull during the 2am hour on WFAN talking Knicks…Click here to listen live.
Listen to Anthony “Rice Balls” Donahue talking New York Knicks basketball on a two-hour edition of TheKnicksBlog Radio.
Anthony was joined by legendary filmmaker and Knick superfan, Spike Lee. Spike is a long-time Knicks season ticket holder, who can be found cheering on his team, on a nightly basis, courtside at Madison Square Garden.
Lee is an acclaimed movie director, producer, actor and writer who has captivated audiences around the world with his brilliant work. Spike is renowned nationally as the “#1 Knick Fan,” and the sight of his vocal fanaticism in his seat adjascent to the Garden floor has been a trademark of the franchise’s fan base for years.
Donahue touched on the current Knicks team with Spike, as well as the tremendous amount of hype surrounding the team’s recent streak of seven victories in its last eight games. Lee was on hand Tuesday night, as the Knicks downed their crosstown rival New Jersey Nets, 111-100, in what many called a “statement game.”
Spike Lee’s passion is always on full display at the World’s Most Famous Arena. His exchanges with Reggie Miller (pictured) were well documented in the mid-late 1990′s.
This off-season, when the Knicks missed out on LeBron James in free agency, Spike expressed his confidence in the direction of the franchise, his excitement about the acquisition of Amar’e Stoudemire, and his eagerness to renew the Knicks-Heat rivalry. This will be a very special interview that you do not want to miss.
Anthony was also joined by John Krolik, who covers the Cleveland Cavaliers for “Cavs: The Blog,” a media entity which is part of the ESPN TrueHoop Network.
Donahue and Krolik discussed the intrigue surrounding LeBron’s return to Quicken Loans Arena to face the Cavaliers on Thursday night.
Click here to listen live at 5pm.
At 4 pm.
Via AOL Fanhouse
“I heard about LeBron’s little tweet today that he’s remembering everybody who said anything bad about him,” Barkley said Thursday on ESPN Radio 103.3 FM in Dallas/Fort Worth. “And he said ‘everybody.’ Well, I want him to make sure that he puts my name on that (list).
“I thought that his little one-hour special was a punk move. I thought them dancing around on the stage was a punk move, and I thought he should’ve stayed in Cleveland. Him joining Dwyane Wade‘s team was very disappointing to me.”
Barkley cracks me up.
Speaking of ESPN Radio, I will be on 1040 ESPN in Tampa at 4 pm.
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