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With the Knicks' 2013-14 NBA season teetering on the brink of disaster, there are a few players that can step up for New York. Who are they?
JR Smith had a lot of success coming off the bench last season, but if given the choice, the streak-shooting guard said that he wants to start for the New York Knicks in the 2013-14 NBA Season.
While the Chicago Bulls pulled even with the Brooklyn Nets and the L.A. Clippers are now halfway to the semifinals, Game 2 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs will be kicking off for three pivotal series Tuesday.
Few fanbases in the NBA have suffered more in the last few decades than the New York Knicks.
As their most important player returned to the court Wednesday night, so, too, did the New York Knicks' winning ways.
The New York Knicks are looking like the walking wounded as they lose their best player.
The New York Knicks' chase of the Atlantic Division title was dealt a double blow Saturday with star player Carmelo Anthony due to miss his third straight game and Amar'e Stoudemire now to miss six weeks of action due to arthroscopic knee surgery.
For the third time this season, two of the top teams in the East will lock up in what could be a preview of this June's Eastern Conference Finals as Carmelo Anthony and the Atlantic Division-leading New York Knicks (35-20) host LeBron James and the red-hot world champion Miami Heat (41-14) Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y.
There has always been bad blood between the New York Knicks (25-14) and the Boston Celtics (20-21), but after the confrontation between their 2013 NBA All-Star Starters, Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Garnett earlier this month, it should make Thursday night interesting when the Knicks visit Boston.
The last time that the New York Knicks (21-10) faced the San Antonio Spurs (26-8) on Nov. 15, the Knicks rallied late in the fourth quarter to beat the Spurs on the road, 104-100, in one of their most impressive wins of the season.
With the New Year of 2013 kicking off, the NBA is looking hotter than ever.
Hard to believe that after such a smooth sailing start, the New York Knicks are starting to feel some waves rocking their once-steady boat.
Amar'e Stoudemire is back.
They have the stats. They have the moves. And they have one of the hottest, most exciting offenses in the NBA at their beck and call.