Carmelo Anthony failed, but he's not a failure. After reaching the second round of the NBA playoffs for just the second time in his career, 'Melo and his New York Knicks failed, some would say miserably. They were supposed to be better than the Indiana Pacers; they were supposed to be better this. Show More Summary
Carmelo Anthony is one of the most brilliant scorers the NBA has ever been fortunate enough to see grace its court. He is also a tragic example of what happens when a team relies so heavily on a one-dimensional superstar. When Anthony is on his game, it’s the basketball equivalent of poetry in motion. Show More Summary
The New York Knicks’ magical season, along with the team’s hope of a championship, collapsed Saturday night in a Game 6 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the second round of the 2012-13 NBA playoffs. New York should have beaten Indiana. The Knicks had the deeper roster, more experience and the best player on the court in Carmelo Anthony. Show More Summary
The New York Knicks had aspirations of winning the NBA finals this season. Or, at the very least, matching head-to-head with the loaded Miami Heat in the playoffs. Now the Knicks will get neither after a second-round exit and a disappointing loss to the Indiana Pacers. The series came to an end on Saturday night [...]Show More Summary
The Indiana Pacers had the No. 1 defense in the NBA this season and just shut down Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks over six games. The Miami Heat had the league's No. 1 offense and just dispatched Tom Thibodeau's D in five. The trump card in the Eastern Conference finals, tipping off Wednesday (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT) in Miami, may be the four-time MVP.
The New York Knicks did something this season they hadn't done in over a decade, win a playoff round. Still, it is New York and as a two seed the expectation for the season was to challenge the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals. Show More Summary
Amar'e Stoudemire wants answers. After appearing in just 33 games this season (playoffs included), the New York Knicks superstar turned injury-riddled disappointment wants to know where he stands within the organization. And following...Show More Summary
The New York Knicks are out of the playoffs after losing to the Indiana Pacers in six games. The Knicks struggled offensively for most of the series and have only themselves to blame for missing out on a chance to play the Miami Heat in the conference finals. Show More Summary
“We all know what the goal we had set. Everybody wants to win the championship: that’s the goal, that’s the ultimate goal…We’ll take this time off this offseason to regroup and come back better and stronger next season.” – Carmelo Anthony, NBA.com. Show More Summary
In the aftermath of the New York Knicks' series-ending loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, head coach Mike Woodson faced many questions about his approach in the postseason. In his postgame press conference, he didn't point any fingers at anyone but himself: "At the end of the day, we didn't get it done. Show More Summary
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen leave the Greenwich Hotel together on Thursday afternoon (May 16) in New York City. The fraternal twins and fashion designer duo later attended the New York Knicks basketball game at Madison Square Garden where they hilariously stayed in sync throughout the night. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Olsen Twins [...]
Well, nobody ever accused J.R. Smith of lacking confidence. Shot selection? Sure. General judgment skills? Absolutely. But confidence? No, sir. Fresh off of a truly abysmal performance in the New York Knicks' Eastern Conference semifinal...Show More Summary
After falling to the Indiana Pacers four games to two in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, it's clear that the New York Knicks lacked the firepower and the wherewithal to make a championship run this spring. A mountain of pressure was put on Carmelo Anthony to carry the club, especially in this physical second-round series. Show More Summary
The Indiana Pacers eliminated the New York Knicks in Game 6 on May 18, giving themselves a chance to prove they've grown enough over the past year to do more than make a decent showing against the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals. Show More Summary
With just over five minutes remaining and facing a two-point deficit in their pivotal Game 6, the Indiana Pacers had precious little time to put the New York Knicks away and even less momentum with which to do it. That's where Roy Hibbert came in. Show More Summary
Monster games by Lance Stephenson and Roy Hibbert overcame a 39-point performance by Carmelo Anthony, as the Indiana Pacers topped the New York Knicks, 106-99, to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. A 52-20 advantage in the paint...Show More Summary
The 2013 NBA playoffs continued on Saturday, May 18, as the Indiana Pacers hosted the New York Knicks in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series. The Pacers entered this game with a 3-2 series lead, winning both of their previous home games. Show More Summary
Game 6 was an emotional roller coaster for both the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers. Each team went on runs that looked to put the other away, but in the end, the Pacers ran away with the game and the series, 106-99. The Pacers looked...Show More Summary
With a 106-99 Game 6 win, the Indiana Pacers eliminated the New York Knicks from the postseason and clinched the last spot in the Eastern Conference Finals. Frank Vogel got a balanced offensive effort from his team, but Lance Stephenson was undoubtedly the superstar of the night. Show More Summary
After defeating the New York Knicks, the Indiana Pacers are now heading to the Conference finals to play the Miami Heat. This win was much more than that. Winning this series officially brings the Pacers back into the elite group of NBA teams. Show More Summary