Tag: Nets vs Knicks

  • Jeremy Lin Can Turn Nets vs Knicks Into a Serious Rivalry

    Jeremy Lin Can Turn Nets vs Knicks Into a Serious Rivalry

    The Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks will play each other four times in the regular season. That means Jeremy Lin being asked about Carmelo Anthony before every game, and the other way around. But in a league that’s starving for more rivalries, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

  • New York Knicks – Almost a Playoff Team

    New York Knicks – Almost a Playoff Team

    The New York Knicks, a playoff team. Considering all that’s happened this season, that doesn’t make too much sense, but Carmelo Anthony, along with some newly found fighting spirit within the team and some smart changes from Mike Woodson, have led them to a 110-81 win over the Brooklyn Nets and a step closer towards ending up in the postseason.

  • Nets vs Knicks – Everything Working For One, Falling Apart For the Other

    Just over a week ago, things looked great for the New York Knicks. Now, after losing 103-80 to the Brooklyn Nets, their fourth consecutive defeat, it’s back to that lowest of the low point, while their rivals are playing the best basketball in the Eastern conference aside from the Indiana Pacers.

  • Nets vs Knicks Predictions

    Nets vs Knicks Predictions

    For the fourth time this season, the New York Basketball derby takes place, as the New York Knicks host the Brooklyn Nets, hoping to beat their city rivals for a third consecutive time.

  • New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Loves Playing Against the Nets

    New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Loves Playing Against the Nets

    Talks of rivalry don’t really mean anything when the Nets keeps sliding while the Knicks, getting Carmelo Anthony back from a two game absence, had no problem beating their across-the-bridge rivals for a second time in a row while establishing a six game lead in the Atlantic Division, mostly thanks to Anthony who can’t be stopped when facing the Brooklyn rivals.

  • Brooklyn Nets – Presenting the Core Four

    In order to lure fans and get them excited about the Nets’ first season in Brooklyn, the franchise decided to take Deron Williams, Joe Johnson, Brook Lopez and Gerald Wallace and label them as the ‘Core Four’; Big X just doesn’t cut it anymore, and this isn’t exactly the most impressive bunch of superstars ever assembled.