The one way that every team left standing can win the 2013 NBA title is more achievable for some teams than it is for others. The Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks, for example, would need to first overcome a semifinals deficit before beginning to truly think about competing for an NBA championship. Show More Summary
The second round of the 2013 NBA playoffs are winding down, but things should only get more exciting with two potential eliminations on the line this Thursday night. Both the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors have their backs against the wall and will be fighting for their postseason survival in front of a national audience. Show More Summary
The NBA Playoffs is the third or fourth most exciting time of the year for most rabid NBA fans, and it is that way for me as well. It was a beautiful sunny day here in New York City as I gazed out the window at the various urban flora and fauna. Show More Summary
It's all over for the Chicago Bulls. LeBron James and the Miami Heat are headed to the Eastern Conference Finals after beating the Bulls 94-91 in Game 5. They'll face the winner of the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks series. Miami came gunning out the gate, building a quick 22-4 lead. Show More Summary
In a do-or-die game in Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks will fight for survival as the Indiana Pacers seek to send them packing in Game 5. New York is more than happy to return home for this pivotal game, because the past two games in Banker's Life Fieldhouse didn't treat the Knicks too kindly. Show More Summary
Jason Kidd is in a slump. Any New York Knicks fan could tell you that between bouts of sobbing and cursing. In fact, Kidd has yet to score a single point since Game 2 in the first round against the Boston Celtics. The world is a much different place since then. Show More Summary
Why isn ’t Mike Woodson playing Chris Copeland? Does the New York Knicks coach not see that his team, now down three games-to-one against the Indiana Pacers, is desperate for offense? Maybe the coach just doesn ’t see the dreadlocked scoring machine that’s been sitting right in front of him all along. Show More Summary
The New York Knicks started out the playoffs with high expectations. Carmelo Anthony's game had reached a level that led to him winning the scoring title. As a group, the Knicks were clicking again, mustering up a 13-game winning streak towards the end of the regular season. Show More Summary
The New York Knicks packed their bags and headed to Indianapolis after Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals feeling confident and rejuvenated. They had just tied the series at 1-1 after winning in blowout fashion at The Garden, and things were looking up as they went to Indiana for two straight games. Show More Summary
After losing to the Indiana Pacers last night, the New York Knicks find themselves in a familiar predicament: in the midst of a tough and untimely losing streak, with isolation offense and Carmelo Anthony serving as scapegoats for their failures. Show More Summary
The New York Knicks needed to play more physical, run a smoother offense and find a couple guys who could step up Tuesday night. None of those things happened, and the Indiana Pacers rolled to a 93-82 victory over Carmelo Anthony and...Show More Summary
This is just embarrassing. And hysterical. And so James Dolan. While watching his New York Knicks get pummeled by the Indiana Pacers in Game 4, owner James Dolan fell...well, he fell asleep. No, I'm not jerking your chain. There is photographic...Show More Summary
Things are not looking up in the Big Apple. The New York Knicks dropped Game 4 to the Indiana Pacers, falling behind 3-1 in their best-of-seven series. Now facing elimination from the NBA playoffs in Game 5, the Knicks’ backs are up against the wall and most of the general populous is doubting they’re ability [...]
Players win and lose basketball games, and the New York Knicks were dismal in their 93-82 Game 4 loss to the Indiana Pacers. They shot 35.6 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from behind the arc while being outrebounded 54-36. However,...Show More Summary
Ladies and gentleman, welcome back to The Blame Game: NBA Playoffs Edition! (Tepid applause from the audience.) Tonight's contestants: the New York Knicks! (A collective "not these guys again!" sigh from the audience.) Welcome back,Show More Summary
With the New York Knicks staring up at a two-game hole after two rough losses to the Indiana Pacers on the road, Carmelo Anthony is finally taking the lead and calling out New York's unimpressive offense. After Indiana's suffocatingShow More Summary
The 2013 NBA playoffs resumed on Tuesday, as the Indiana Pacers played host to the New York Knicks in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series. Coming off of a game in which the two sides combined for 153 points, it was expected that defense would be at a premium Tuesday night. Show More Summary
THE FACTS: George Hill stepped into Indiana's rotating spotlight, scoring 26 points to lead the Pacers to the brink of their first trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in nearly a decade with a 93-82 victory over New York Tuesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Show More Summary
The Indiana Pacers are playing inspired basketball right now, and the same absolutely can't be said for the New York Knicks. Game 4 ended with the Pacers gaining a 3-1 series lead thanks to a 93-82 beat down of the Knicks. During the...Show More Summary
The Indiana Pacers did two things in the regular season better than anyone else. They executed both to perfection in their 93-82 dismantling of the New York Knicks in Game 4. The Pacers were the league's best rebounding team and best perimeter-defense team. Show More Summary