New York Knicks Wiretap

Kobe Banned From MSG As Knicks Hold Off Lakers

Even with Kobe Bryant banned from the arena, the Knicks knew not to expect an easy game.

The Lakers certainly didn't give them one.

The Knicks held off a late rally Tuesday night, handing the Lakers their season-high third straight loss with a 99-94 victory.

Bryant was suspended one game without pay earlier Tuesday for hitting San Antonio's Manu Ginobili in the face late in the Lakers' loss to the Spurs on Sunday.

But the Knicks, who last week lost at Miami in a game both Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal missed, knew not to take Los Angeles lightly. "You're never going to blow them out," Knicks coach Isiah Thomas said. "They're a team with a great coach who understands how to manipulate a game and keep his team close, and they've got good shooters.

Via Yahoo!


Kobe Requests "Immediate Hearing" Over One-Game Suspension

Kobe Bryant requested an "immediate hearing" with the NBA office to discuss the one-game suspension he was given earlier Tuesday for striking San Antonio's Manu Ginobili in the face.

Bryant was to miss Tuesday's game against the New York Knicks, leaving the Lakers without their leading scorer when they opened an eight-game road trip.

However, since Bryant was already in New York, he was still hoping for a chance to play.

Via AP


Knick Of Time? Kobe Suspended One Game For Striking Ginobili

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers has been suspended one game without pay for striking San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili in the face, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations.

The incident occurred on Sunday, Jan. 28 with 2.7 remaining in the fourth period of the Lakers 96-94 (OT) loss to the Spurs at Staples Center. Bryant will serve his suspension tonight when the Lakers play the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

Via Press Release


Knicks Jan 2007 Archive

  • Francis 'Still Two Weeks Away'

    Battling knee tendinitis, Knicks' guard Steve Francis said he's still two weeks away from suiting up, but no one knows if he'll make it back into the backcourt rotation.

  • Francis Practices With Knicks, Says Buyout Was Never Mentioned

    Steve Francis was back with the Knicks on Monday.

  • Curry Back For Knicks Tonight?

    With Jamal Crawford in a torrid shooting zone and Eddy Curry thinking he'll be back today against the Bucks, Jared Jeffries will be the odd-man in the Knicks' starting lineup.

  • Shaq: 'It's Embarrassing'

    Shaquille O'Neal and Dwyane Wade are clearly annoyed with the current state of the Miami Heat

  • Crawford Hits 16 Straight Shots On His Way To 52

    Jamal Crawford scored 52 points on Friday night, including 16 straight field goals at one point, to give the Knicks a 116-96 victory over the defending World Champion Miami Heat.

  • All 2006 All-Star Contest Winners Will Defend Crowns

    For only the sixth time in the history of NBA All-Star Saturday Night, all of the reigning champions will defend their crowns.

  • Curry Likely Out For Shaq Showdown

    Eddy Curry appears unlikely to play in Friday's game against Miami.

  • Jared To The Bench?

    Isiah Thomas hinted for the first time yesterday that forward Jared Jeffries could be in danger of losing his starting job.

  • Forbes: Knicks Most Valuable NBA Franchise

    At $592 million, the New York Knicks are the NBA's most valuable franchise according to Forbes.

  • Curry's Calf Injury Doesn't Appear Serious

    The calf injury that Eddy Curry suffered on Wednesday night does not appear to be serious.

  • Suns Celebrate Second 15-Game Winning Streak

    The Suns took nearly 40 years to win 15 straight games.

  • Marbury Says He Will Return Friday

    Stephon Marbury felt good enough to run but not jump and cut on his sore left knee.

  • Marbury Misses First Game Of The Season

    Knicks guard Stephon Marbury missed his first game of the season Wednesday night against Phoenix because of a sore left knee.

  • Concerns Grow Over Marbury

    There is growing concern over Stephon Marbury's health after he was forced to sit out the second half of Miami's 101-83 victory.

  • Heat Score Franchise-Record 27 Consecutive Points Against Knicks

    Jason Kapono hit from outside, and Jason Williams led the fast break.

  • Wade May Sit Against New York

    Dwyane Wade sprained his left ankle on Sunday and left the arena after Miami's loss to the Mavericks not knowing his status for tonight's game against the Knicks.

  • Isiah In Line For Extension?

    Knicks beat writer Frank Isola reports that Isiah Thomas is likely to receive an extension as long as the club doesn't suffer a collapse and wins at least 30 games.

  • Francis' Agent Meets With Isiah

    Jeff Fried, agent for Steve Francis, met with Isiah Thomas on Wednesday.

  • Any Validity To KG To Knicks Rumor?

    Marc Berman of the New York Post reports that there is an unsubstantiated internet rumor centering around a trade that would send Kevin Garnett to the Knicks in exchange for a package of Channing Frye, Nate Robinson, Jamal Crawford and a 2008 first-round pick.

  • Isiah Has Run-In With A Heckler

    Isiah Thomas last night briefly exchanged words with a fan who became abusive to the Knicks' head coach as Thomas was walking toward the court to begin the second half.

  • Isiah Doesn't Rule Out Going After Webber In Summer

    Isiah Thomas went after Chris Webber and hasn't ruled out pursuing him again when he becomes a free agent this summer.

  • Okafor Swats 10 Shots In 'Cats Rout Of Knicks

    Emeka Okafor had 20 points and a career-high 10 blocked shots, Derek Anderson scored 29 points, and the Bobcats snapped the New York Knicks' three-game winning streak with a 126-110 victory Friday night.

  • Despite Denials, Knicks Still Working On Francis Buyout?

    Despite repeated denials, the Knicks and Steve Francis have discussed a buyout, but neither side can agree on how much money it will take to make the veteran guard disappear.

  • Isiah May Try To Woo Webber

    Isiah Thomas says he will make a run at Chris Webber - perhaps as a way to tweak Larry Brown - but it is unlikely that the Knicks will land the veteran power forward.

  • Both Sides Deny Francis Buyout Talk

    Both Knicks officials and the agent for Steve Francis denied a report that they were discussing a contract buyout.

  • Francis Leaving New York?

    The Knicks and Steve Francis are reportedly discussing a buyout.

  • Q-Rich To Return Via Bench

    Quentin Richardson, who was very productive in early December, is about to get back into action after missing the last 11 games with a back injury.

  • Cato Lights Fire Under Curry

    Kelvin Cato is Eddy Curry's practice sparring partner, the player who absorbs more body hits than he gives.

  • Francis' Agent: Buyout, Retirement Talk Absurd

    Jeff Fried, the agent for injured Knick Steve Francis, said that the speculation that his client is seeking a buyout or an early retirement is absurd

  • Francis Latest Project For John Lucas

    Knicks guard Steve Francis is the latest to report to ex-Spurs coach John Lucas at Houston's West Side Tennis Club, where he will begin this week trying to get his legs stronger, his shot on track and his spirit renewed.

  • Francis To Rehab In Houston

    Steve Francis left the Knicks on Monday in order to help rehab his arthritic right knee with John Lucas in Houston.

  • Francis Not Thinking About Cutting Season Short

    Steve Francis believes he still has a future in New York.