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Why not just say "too soon" ...what's with the silly hashtag?
Cope for MVP 2013
So Knicks fans ***** about the Harden/porn star thread saying "who cares" but they post this ****?
Seems like a lot of Knicks fans are trying to make excuses for Carmelo's **** play lately and the Knicks.... Fasting, this, etc...
Might as well name this KnicksSportsDaily.
Did you expect anything less from Dolan?
Isaiah probably told him to do it.
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Carmelo Anthony appreciates support
LONDON -- Carmelo Anthony has no problem with New York Knicks owner James Dolan recording his conversations on the basketball court.
The team's owner ordered technicians at Madison Square Garden to install microphones at either end of the court for last Friday's game against the Chicago Bulls in the wake of the recent trash-talking incident involving Kevin Garnett that led to Anthony's one-game suspension.
League sources have told ESPN that the move was undertaken to protect Anthony, to see if opponents' trash talk was crossing the line, rather than "spying" on him.
And the player involved insists he has no problem with Dolan's decision.
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"I got an owner that looks out for me," Anthony said at the Knicks' practice Wednesday in London.
"You can't beat that for an owner to try to protect their players, to protect his players. It just shows how much loyalty Mr. Dolan has."
The Knicks take on the Detroit Pistons on Thursday at London's 02 Arena, the venue where Anthony and Team USA won gold in last year's Olympics.
Returning to the British capital has brought all the good memories flooding back for Anthony, a two-time gold medalist who says the approach he took to readying himself for his last trip to London has been a big factor in his MVP-level play this season.
"I put in a lot of work to prepare myself for the Olympics, with offseason training and things like that," said Anthony, who is second in the league in scoring at 29.3 points per game.
"So this is where my mindset and my focus really started, here in London."
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/stor...er-james-dolan
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LONDON -- Carmelo Anthony has no problem with New York Knicks owner James Dolan recording his conversations on the basketball court.
The team's owner ordered technicians at Madison Square Garden to install microphones at either end of the court for last Friday's game against the Chicago Bulls in the wake of the recent trash-talking incident involving Kevin Garnett that led to Anthony's one-game suspension.
League sources have told ESPN that the move was undertaken to protect Anthony, to see if opponents' trash talk was crossing the line, rather than "spying" on him.
And the player involved insists he has no problem with Dolan's decision.
Knicks Blog
Looking for more Knicks news? ESPNNewYork.com has you covered. Blog »
"I got an owner that looks out for me," Anthony said at the Knicks' practice Wednesday in London.
"You can't beat that for an owner to try to protect their players, to protect his players. It just shows how much loyalty Mr. Dolan has."
The Knicks take on the Detroit Pistons on Thursday at London's 02 Arena, the venue where Anthony and Team USA won gold in last year's Olympics.
Returning to the British capital has brought all the good memories flooding back for Anthony, a two-time gold medalist who says the approach he took to readying himself for his last trip to London has been a big factor in his MVP-level play this season.
"I put in a lot of work to prepare myself for the Olympics, with offseason training and things like that," said Anthony, who is second in the league in scoring at 29.3 points per game.
"So this is where my mindset and my focus really started, here in London."
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/stor...er-james-dolan
Rangers onto round 2
Knicks WAKE UP
Yankees 25-14 1st place
Cowboys 8-8
Knicks forum.
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