The New York Knicks 9 game winning streak has been impressive, and there is a good chance of making it 10 straight when they host Charlotte on Tuesday at MSG.
James Dolan always seems to have a beef with someone. Now the owner of Madison Square Garden, the New York Rangers and the New York Knicks is in the midst of a fight with the New York State Liquor Authority and Blue Shirt fans may get their beers knocked out of their hands in the melee.
Harassment charges within the walls of Madison Square Garden are nothing new. However, since the landmark $11.6 million payout to Anucha Browne Sanders, as a result of verbal abuse and sexual harassment suffered from former New York Knicks team president and head coach, Isiah Thomas, things have been relatively quiet in the human resources department at MSG. For nearly two decades, the bad memories of one of the worst scandals in NBA history continued to fade, until Monday when the word "harassment" was used in an MSG Network statement about one of their announcers.
Why are the New York Knicks in a two-year funk at one of the most historic basketball venues in the world, Madison Square Garden, their home court? OK, before you say, 'because the team stinks' hang on a minute. The Knicks are really good on the road.
In the aftermath of the New York Rangers' loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, a bystander caught a horrific scene on video involving two fans exiting the game.
Madison Square Garden was the place to be yesterday, and a number of famous New Yorkers were on-hand to cheer on the New York Rangers against the Penguins.
Madison Square Garden in New York City has hosted this basketball tournament since 1938, but come 2023, the tradition will be coming to an end because of this.
Yes, the New York Rangers probably overpaid in order to acquire Andrew Copp at the Trade Deadline. He also makes them a much better team in the playoffs.
The New York Knicks are a mess, and there is no way they make the postseason. They currently sit 25-36 overall and are 4.5 games back of the 10th playoff seed.
It appears that New York Knicks' fans can cross LeBron James off of their wish list, due to an incident between the team's owner, and one of it's legends.
Last night, the Madison Garden Crowd was giving it to their home team, as New York came out and played a sluggish first half. Boston led by as many as 25 and the boo birds were targeting Knicks star forward Julius Randle. Then, in the 4th quarter, with New York in the midst of an amazing comeback, Randle made that familiar 'thumb down' gesture towards the fans. Uh, oh...What are these athletes thinking? Like, New Yorkers are going to stop when you do that to them? You'll get a finger right back and it won't be the thumb!