Knicks Blog | ESPN New York Earlier on Friday, I chatted online with fans about the Knicks. The topics included a preview of Game 6, Chris Copeland's emergence and the Knicks' offensive improvements, the team's rotations, health updates and a look ahead to the offseason, including Jason Kidd and Marcus Camby's future. Click here for the full transcript. You can follow Jared Zwerling on Twitter.
New York Knicks May 17, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Knicks center Marcus Camby was ruled active for Game 1 of New York's first-round playoff series against the Celtics. However, he did not see the court in the 85-78 win, instead earning a DNP-coach's decision on the box score.
April 20, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy The New York Times reports that Knicks center Marcus Camby (plantar fasciitis) participated in practice Thursday, but coach Mike Woodson said he was unsure whether he would play against the Celtics in Game 1.
April 19, 2013Knicks Blog | ESPN New York A lot has developed on the Knicks' final day of the regular season: Rasheed Wallace retired (for a second time), Earl Barron was signed to replace him, Quentin Richardson addressed reporters for the first time and Mike Woodson announced that six Knicks players won't play Wednesday night against the Hawks: Carmelo Anthony, J.R. Smith, Jason Kidd, Tyson Chandler, Kenyon Martin and Marcus Camby. But what hasn't changed is the Knicks remain the second seed in the Eastern Conference, and they'll stay that way no matter what happens tonight.
New York Knicks April 17, 2013New York Post No one knows for certain what the playoff future holds for Knicks big men Rasheed Wallace, Marcus Camby and Amar’e Stoudemire. So naturally the Knicks yesterday added a perimeter player. And a very familiar one at that, signing Quentin Richardson, who is eligible for the playoffs that start Saturday...
New York Knicks April 16, 2013Knicks Blog | ESPN New York The Knicks have announced that Tyson Chandler, Kenyon Martin and Marcus Camby are all questionable for their game on Sunday afternoon against the Pacers. Chandler (small bulging disk in neck) has missed the last three games, and Martin (severe left ankle sprain) didn't play in four of the last five games. Camby hasn't suited up all month. Even without their key big men, the Knicks were able to compete with the physical Bulls, albeit without Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, on Thursday night.
New York Knicks April 13, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Knicks center Marcus Camby (plantar faciitis) was ruled out for Friday's contest against the Cavaliers. Camby, who has now missed five straight games with his injury, is expected to be remain sidelined until the playoffs, according to the team's official website.
April 12, 2013Knicks Blog | ESPN New York Every weekday throughout the season, ESPNNewYork.com will tackle a burning question about the Knicks in our "Opening Tip" segment. Today's Burning Question: Should the Knicks rest Tyson Chandler and Marcus Camby until the playoffs? Here’s the deal for the Knicks: They have a 2 1/2-game lead on Indiana in the race for second place in the East. Their top two big men -- Kenyon Martin and Tyson Chandler -- are banged up. So, Mike Woodson & Co.
New York Knicks April 11, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy The Knicks report Wednesday that center Marcus Camby will be listed as doubtful for Thursday's game at Chicago. Camby has missed three straight games with an injured foot.
April 10, 2013Knicks Blog | New York Post The Knicks’ big man crisis continues, as starting center Tyson Chandler and Kenyon Martin have both been ruled out for tomorrow’s huge tilt at Chicago. Kurt Thomas and Amar’e Stoudemire have been out, while Marcus Camby is now listed as doubtful against the Bulls. That means Carmelo Anthony and 6-foot-8, 225-pound rookie Chris Copeland are likely to have to man the center spot tomorrow. Martin sprained his left ankle with 10:28 remaining in last night’s 120-99 rout of Washington. X-rays were negative, and its unclear when he might be able to return. That victory clinched the Knicks’ sixth Atla...
New York Knicks April 10, 2013Knicks Knacks | Journal News Great news from the Knicks! Tyson Chandler and Kenyon Martin definitely won’t play Thursday against the Bulls. Marcus Camby is doubtful. Why is this great news? Am I a secret Bulls fan? Have a vendetta against guys who tap-back rebounds and take great photos? Not at all. I am thrilled... Read More →The post Chandler, Martin Out Thursday: Hooray? appeared first on The LoHud Knicks Blog.
New York Knicks April 10, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Knicks center Marcus Camby was ruled out for Tuesday's contest against the Wizards due to plantar fasciitis. Camby has missed three straight games with his ailment and is unlikely to return prior to the start of the postseason, according to the team's official website.
April 9, 2013Knicks Knacks | Journal News This is as much for me as it is for you. In light of the revelation this morning that Tyson Chandler’s bulging disc is acting up again, Kenyon Martin’s knee is still a problem, and Marcus Camby is out with his season-long foot injury, I thought an audit of the... Read More →The post Taking Stock of New York’s Centers appeared first on The LoHud Knicks Blog.
New York Knicks April 9, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy New York center Marcus Camby (plantar fasciitis) missed Sunday's game at Oklahoma City, reports NBA.com. Camby is being listed as day to day for now.
April 7, 2013Knicks Blog | New York Post Kenyon Martin and Marcus Camby are listed as doubtful for tomorrow's showdown in Oklahoma City, the team said. Martin should miss his second straight game as he is dealing with right-knee soreness. Martin signed with the Knicks in late February and had been one of the keys to their current 11-game winning streak. He sat out in Milwaukee Friday and his absence appeared to effect the club during a lethargic first half in which they fell behind by 9 points. Tyson Chandler will play his fourth game tomorrow since returning from a neck injury. Chandler played 37 minutes Friday and said he finally...
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