Here is some video proof of why I think Danilo Gallinari will be a good swingman in the NBA for the Knicks. He has a good handle, a good stroke, and can really create. Enjoy.
Posted by Dan on September 22, 2008
Here is some video proof of why I think Danilo Gallinari will be a good swingman in the NBA for the Knicks. He has a good handle, a good stroke, and can really create. Enjoy.
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Posted by Dan on September 1, 2008
After his recent trade from the Knicks for Patrick Ewing Jr., I think we should pause and remember the legacy that Mr. Weis has left on American basketball. The poster industry in this country has never been the same. Enjoy.
KG sure liked that. Well have a great Labor Day everyone. Coast to Coast will return tomorrow. Peace.
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Posted by Dan on August 30, 2008
I won’t be back till Tuesday but I thought I’d post up a little weekend surprise for you to look at. I found a couple videos via Youtube that show the athletic ability of Patrick Ewing Jr. who will be trying to make the team over the next couple months. Enjoy.
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Posted by Dan on August 27, 2008
After the Olympics, I think most Knicks fans are bored waiting for the NBA season to get under way. Training camp starts in about a month. So today I started browsing Youtube trying to find some highlights from last year. They were definitely hard to find during what was an awful season. I was able to locate a video of the best dunks of last season by the Knicks. Enjoy.
We’ve also got the Top 40 dunks from around the NBA from last year:
Finally the Top 10 ankle breakers with appearances by Nate Robinson and Jamal Crawford:
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