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WELCOME TO NEW YORK CITY

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In case you did not know where NYC is:

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For tonight's, locally televised broadcast between...

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Wednesday, March 5th
7:30 EST

where the question will be asked.....

will this guy be on the bench???


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Inside storied

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TONIGHTS MATCHUPS

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HEAD COACHES


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POINT GUARDS


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SHOOTING GUARDS


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SMALL FORWARDS


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POWER FORWARDS


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CENTERS


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GAME NOTES

· In two games against New York this season, LeBron James has averaged 38.5 points on .510 shooting, 7.5 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game. He has posted at least 32 points, seven rebounds and six assists in each game.

· Wally Szczerbiak has scored in double figures in all four of his games with Cleveland. He scored his Cavaliers high with 17 points on 6-13 shooting against Chicago on Sunday. He scored eight points and hit two three-pointers in the fourth quarter of the Cavs win over the Bulls.

· Ben Wallace has grabbed eight or more rebounds in four of his five games with Cleveland. He has averaged 8.0 points on .552 shooting, 8.8 rebounds and 1.0 block in 31.4 minutes per game in a Cavs uniform.

· Over his last nine games, LeBron James has averaged 31.3 points, 9.0 rebounds and 8.9 assists per game. He has scored 25 or more points in 18 straight games and 20 or more in 36 straight games. With 25 or more points tonight, James would match Kobe Bryant’s stretch of 19 straight games with 25 or more points from Feb. 9 – March 25, 2007 which was the most recent stretch of games reaching that total in each outing.

· In his five games with the Cavaliers, Delonte West has averaged 10.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.0 block per game. He is the only guard in the NBA with at least those numbers during the five-game stretch (Feb. 24-present).
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Knicks City Dancers

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Six Knicks City Dancers traveled along with Cleveland Cavaliers star Donyell Marshell and Golden State Warriors mascot Thunder as part of the NBA Madness on the Move Event Presented by Hannspree:

WTF??? http://gameon.msg.com/knicks_city_dancers/index.html

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Check out their myspace:

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MORE TO COME....................

 
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MORE DANCERS!!!

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:drool: Get those girls out of that loser team.
 
Go get em Eddie!
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It's always Hot Buttered time when the Knicks Dancers are on the scene!
 
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Is there a basketball game happening somewhere?
 
Did I miss something? When did Donyell get a title? :chuckles:
 
I expect better game then against Bulls and i hope so that we will blowout them because they are very bad team....We need to play Joe Smith more and to get team win with King beating Crawford...
 
We always struggle against the Knicks. Hopefully thats different with out new team.

Delonte for 20 and 10 !!!
 
I hope Isiah can stick it out for one more game...

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-080304

All Over For Isiah In Madison Square Garden? Might Be

By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com

NEW YORK -- This might have been it. This might have been Isiah Thomas' last game as head coach of the New York Knicks.

Before we go any further, let's go back and emphasize the word might. Having covered Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan and his New York Knickerbockers up close and personal for as long as we have, which is more than a decade, we have learned one universal truth: If it involves Dolan and the Knicks, err on the side of caution and choose illogic over logic.

So with that specific caveat dispensed, we'll go back to our original thought and explain just why we grew inclined to believe over the course of a strange, illogical Monday -- even by Knicks' standards -- why the end seems to be at hand for the architect and head coach of one of the NBA's charter franchises.

Reason No. 1: Dolan attended the Knicks' 100-88 loss to the New Orleans Hornets along with Garden president Steve Mills and vice president of communications Barry Watkins. Mills did not sit in his usual seat next to Dolan during the game, but he did accompany Dolan on a postgame visit to the coach's office, the threesome staying for only a few brief moments before walking stonefaced past reporters as they exited the building.

Asked during the game whether Dolan had any plans to speak to the media anytime soon, Watkins text-messaged back: "We're taking things one day at a time."

Reason No. 2: The Stephon Marbury situation. Thomas told reporters at the team's morning shootaround that Marbury would be attending the game Monday night and would speak with reporters. When a Marbury-related question was posed to Thomas 90 minutes prior to tipoff, he deflected it by saying "you can ask him yourself."

When this reporter followed up by pointing out that there was one Marbury-related question that only Thomas himself could answer -- whether Thomas had placed any restriction on Marbury from attending home games or speaking to the media -- Thomas stood up before the question was finished being asked and left the room. Team beat writers said it was the fourth time in his past seven media availability sessions that Thomas had ended things by abruptly walking away.

Marbury never showed up. Perhaps he had a reason, or perhaps the Knicks were creating a diversion and/or spinning the blame Marbury's way by making him look like a no-show following reports late last week -- which still have not been directly addressed in any kind of detail by the Knicks -- that Marbury had been told not to attend home games.

A source close to the situation confirmed to ESPN.com that Marbury was indeed told to stay away, although the Knicks reversed course Monday and told Marbury he was free to attend. Thomas would not answer afterward when asked if Marbury would be fined or suspended for missing the game.

Reason No. 3: Dolan's ego, and the Knicks' desire to keep their owner from being ridiculed. We're getting close to the one-year anniversary (March 11) of Dolan rewarding Thomas with a multi-year contract extension, which means we're close to several days worth of columns skewering Dolan's dubious decision in the New York media.

But if Thomas exits the picture in the next day or two, the topic then changes to "Well, at least Dolan finally came to his senses." In a corporate culture at Madison Square Garden where spinning the media coverage is of paramount importance, this reason may outweigh the others all by itself.

Reason No. 4: The horror show on the court. The Knicks only trailed New Orleans by four points with 1:08 left, yet by the time a timeout was called just 32 seconds later, an alley-oop dunk (Chris Paul to Tyson Chandler) and a three-point play by Paul (who was not being defended by the one player on the Knicks quick enough to defend him, Nate Robinson, because Thomas had removed Robinson with 1:33 left) had made it a nine-point game, sending the crowd streaming toward the exits.

Morris Peterson added a 3-pointer with 12 seconds left for the final margin. The loss dropped New York a season-high 24 games under .500, and the Mendoza line -- matching Larry Brown's 23 wins when he was coach of the Knicks two years ago -- might become increasingly difficult to reach with each passing loss.

So there you have it, four reasons to back up the premise that this might have been Isiah's last game with the Knicks. That doesn't mean you should necessarily look for him to be fired Tuesday, because it would be just like Dolan to leave everyone twisting in the wind for another day and drop the axe sometime late in the afternoon Wednesday. That, after all, was the way things went down four years ago when Dolan got rid of Don Chaney, who coached the Knicks at the morning shootaround that fateful day but found out he was getting fired as he wrote the game plan on the greaseboard two hours prior to tipoff.

Legend has it that security guards escorted Chaney from the building that evening, although the Knicks have always insisted that's not how it happened.

Exactly how and exactly when the end comes for Thomas -- and whether he gets the security guard escort -- will remain a mystery for the moment, but plenty of signs were there Monday pointing to an end that could be upon us at any hour, any day.
 
We always struggle against the Knicks. Hopefully thats different with out new team.

Delonte for 20 and 10 !!!

It's time to change things...This team is going like i want and i am glad to see new players getting comfortable in Cleveland...We will blowout them by 30...King will score 40 pts....:king:
 
Injury updates from Windhorst:

Sasha Pavlovic (foot) and Daniel Gibson (ankle) both were able to get out of walking boots over the weekend, and Pavlovic did some light jogging for the first time Monday. . . . Wally Szczerbiak remains away from the team after the birth of his son; he is expected to miss practice again today and rejoin the team Wednesday in New York.
 
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There is never anything wrong with downloading porn.

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**** I need to buy an external HD lol my macbook running outta pron space!!
 

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