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New York Knicks
vs
Brooklyn Nets
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Game Date:
02/19/2016
7:35pm EST

Lines:
New York -5
Brooklyn +5

Total:
Over 199 (-105)
Under 199 (-105)

Community Picks: New York Knicks 0% vs Brooklyn Nets 0%

New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets Thread

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Brooklyn Nets
As the Washington Wizards prepare to welcome a new mercurial power forward into their midst, it feels only right that we check in with a Ghost of Wizmas Past. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] Andray Blatche, a longtime Wizard who last played in the NBA in 2014 with the Brooklyn Nets, has spent the last two seasons with the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association, helping lead them to the No. 2 seed in the current CBA playoffs and a matchup with Stephon Marbury's Beijing Ducks in the first round. During the second quarter of Game 2 of their matchup, Blatche appeared to get walloped on the way to the basket, but didn't get the benefit of the whistle from the referee. This displeased the man who brought us Lapdance Tuesday , and he communicated as much through the international language of headband-throwing. That, of course, will get you a technical foul in just about any league in any land, and it earned Blatche one in this instance, too. Blatche, however, would regain his composure and take out his frustrations on the Ducks in the second half. He scored 16 points in the third quarter to lead Xinjiang back and helped propel them to a 104-101 win that gave them a 2-0 lead over the defending CBA champion Ducks. Blatche has dominated Beijing, rolling up 76 points, 29 rebounds, 10 assists and six steals through the first two games of the series, continuing a stellar season and bringing the Flying Tigers within one game of advancing to the second round. One can only hope that if Blatche is able to lead Xinjiang to a title, like Marbury before him, Chinese fans will erect a statue in his honor ... and that that statue depicts Blatche throwing a headband at an official, in an act demonstrating his unbridled passion for fair play and justice. Hat-tip to HoopsHype . More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @YourManDevine Stay connected with Ball Don't Lie on Twitter @YahooBDL , "Like" BDL on Facebook and follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr for year-round NBA talk, jokes and more. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 9:06:pm EST
Brooklyn Nets
No matter what side of the Knicks-Nets rivalry they're on, New York fans have felt a level of frustration during a disappointing season with the clubs being guided by interim coaches and occupying two of the last four spots in the Eastern Conference. Neither team followed through on a trade at the deadline, but the Nets hope the hiring of new general manager Sean Marks provides them with the necessary leader needed to make future adjustments to a roster badly in need of some. The Knicks still believe they're in the playoff hunt and look to snap a six-game losing streak Friday night in Brooklyn. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 8:41:pm EST
Brooklyn Nets
No matter what side of the Knicks-Nets rivalry they're on, New York fans have felt a level of frustration during a disappointing season with the clubs being guided by interim coaches and occupying two of the last four spots in the Eastern Conference. Neither team followed through on a trade at the deadline, but the Nets hope the hiring of new general manager Sean Marks provides them with the necessary leader needed to make future adjustments to a roster badly in need of some. The Knicks still believe they're in the playoff hunt and look to snap a six-game losing streak Friday night in Brooklyn. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 8:41:pm EST
New York Knicks
A look around the league and the Web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C : Nylon Calculus . A fun little experiment by Ian Levy to make a graphic representation of players' "3-and-D-ness," based on their 3-point shooting accuracy and their defensive box-score plus-minus marks. My goodness , Kawhi Leonard. PF : SB Nation . Mike Prada comes through with the 2016 edition of his Film Room All-Stars, a dozen dynamite and thorough breakdowns of the league's very best role players. SF : The Players Tribune . Shane Battier offers his perspective on what it means to be a glue guy: "One of the reasons I was able to stay in the league for 13 years was because I wasn’t afraid of looking like an idiot." SG : Sports Illustrated . The great Chris Ballard profiles Dirk Nowitzki, still the Dallas Mavericks' linchpin after 18 years, and appreciating the moments he still provides this far down the road. PG : Sactown Royalty . Omer Khan takes a scalpel to the Sacramento Kings' defensive scheme, which is so broken that, in his view, it offers enough reason to fire George Karl all on its own. 6th : Bleacher Report . Jared Dubin looks at the New York Knicks' success at finding early-offense opportunities by working in the pick-and-roll as one reason why Phil Jackson would be wise to open his head-coaching search beyond simply those coaches whom he knows will base their "systems of play" on the principles of his beloved triangle offense. (On a different note, Coach Nick over at BBall Breakdown would like us to know that if Phil's determined to hire a "triangle coach," there's no on-court reason he shouldn't look at Tom Thibodeau, who ran lots of triangle-infused stuff in Chicago.) 7th : ESPN.com . Tom Haberstroh's piece on how travel and the length of the NBA schedule impact the bodies of NBA players is absolutely fascinating, and makes you wonder what kind of research/data the NBA will need to see before seriously considering the prospect of reducing the number of games played in a season. 8th : The Lab and Complex . Really great reads from Lars Anderson and Bruce Arthur on how Vince Carter changed basketball, especially in Toronto, and how basketball has changed him. 9th : The Guardian . Another great job by Carpenter, tracking down the guys who used to play in a weekly Burlington, Vermont, pickup run with noted set-shotsman and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders back in the late 1970s. 10th : ESPN.com . J.A. Adande revisits NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's comments about the "unintended consequences" looming when the money from the NBA's new broadcast rights deal hits the league's system this summer, and sees the potential for resultant labor strife growing. - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @YourManDevine Stay connected with Ball Don't Lie on Twitter @YahooBDL , "Like" BDL on Facebook and follow BDL's Tumblr for year-round NBA talk, jokes and more. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 8:00:pm EST
Brooklyn Nets
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Brooklyn Nets have hired Sean Marks of the San Antonio Spurs as their general manager. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 11:18:am EST
 
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