Carmelo Anthony was unable to practice yesterday, but looks like he will suit up and play tonight against the Milwaukee Bucks. The question is, are the Knicks better with him or without him?
The positive vibes from the New York Giants thrilling playoff win didn’t carry over to the Knicks game this afternoon. The Knicks allowed Ryan Anderson to drain 7 three pointers and score a career high 30 points as the Magic rolled to a 102-93 victory.
The New York Knicks were on the cusp of a five game win streak, but Memphis spoiled that with a 94-83 win. The Knicks lost more than the game too, they may have lost Carmelo Anthony for a few games with an ankle sprain.
The season kicked off with a bang for the New York Knicks when they beat the rival Celtics. Now they are without Amare Stoudemire and his absence is definitely being felt.
I know, I know; the Knicks are back. I’m excited, you’re excited; we’re all excited. But, can everyone please stop getting carried away with this team analysis? We’re hardly past opening tip-off and already Knicks fans and critics alike are preaching gospel about this team like they’re doing show prep for MSG’s 2012 Season in Review. The team is 1-1. Here are the three things I don’t want to hear
It was a great opening day of the NBA and where better to kick it off than at Madison Square Garden with the Knicks and Celtics. The Last decade or so it would have been easy to call the winner of this match up, but the Knicks are different team this year and come out on top of the veteran Celtics.
Carmelo Anthony injured his left knee on Monday and had to sit out of practice, and yesterday he missed practice again due to that injury. Right now he is considered day to day.