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		<title>#18. Anthony Mason</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Best Season as a Knick: 1995-96- 14.6 PPG, 9.3 Rebounds, 4.4 Assists, .563 FG%  Who can ever forget Anthony Mason? Whether it was the design on his head or badass style of play, Mason was truly a MSG favorite. His play symbolized the Knicks of the 90s. His toughness fit in perfectly with the style [...]</p><p><a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2011/09/23/18-anthony-mason/">#18. Anthony Mason</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway - A New York Knicks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><em>Best Season as a Knick: 1995-96- 14.6 PPG, 9.3 Rebounds, 4.4 Assists, .563 FG% </em></p>
<p>Who can ever forget Anthony Mason? Whether it was the design on his head or badass style of play, Mason was truly a MSG favorite. His play symbolized the Knicks of the 90s. His toughness fit in perfectly with the style of play Pat Riley wanted from the team. When Mason was on the court, everyone knew the Knicks were a team that was going to distribute punishment.</p>
<p>When looking at him, you felt intimidated. The guy could have easily been making tackles on Sundays in the NFL. He was built like a truck and very athletic for his size. He was only 6&#8217;7, so he usually guarded guys much taller, but at 250 pounds he was able to muscle them up. And speaking of muscle, he was chiseled from head to toe.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to say he lacked talent because he was talented, but he did it in interesting ways. His greatest talent was probably his ability to handle the basketball for a big man. He was one of the first point-forward type players in the league. When Don Nelson coached the Knicks, he actually had him at the point much of the time.</p>
<p>His offensive game was average. In actuality he lacked an offensive game. He only had two seasons with the Knicks where he averaged over double digits in points, He did develop a low post game, but if you asked him to take a shot more than 10 feet from the basket, there was no chance it was going in. He might have had the ugliest jump shot you will ever see. Who can ever forget the one handed foul shot?</p>
<p>What hurts Mason most for this list is he did not play long enough with the Knicks. Additionally, his best seasons came after he was traded.</p>
<p>Mason was the centerpiece of the big trade for Larry Johnson after the 95-96 season. If you look at both of their careers after the trade, many would say Mason&#8217;s was better. I disagree. LJ was not the same player he was with the Hornets when he came to the Knicks, but he was a better fit for what the Knicks wanted at that time. The Knicks were looking for a better offensive player and no one can argue that LJ&#8217;s offensive game was much better than Mason&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Even though I liked what Mason brought to the team, trading for LJ was a move the Knicks needed to make. LJ&#8217;s true value was more in the post season where he would always raise his level of play. The Knicks also beat the Hornets in the 1997-playoff series after the trade was made. The Knicks dominated the series, in a 3 game sweep.</p>
<p>By Rob Bonanni</p>
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		<title>Remembering The Knickerbockers: Anthony Mason</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 16:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the Lockout turning my summer into a three month hangover, all the normal offseason writing/talking issues like trade rumors and free agent spending have unhappily been replaced with sentences that begin, &#8220;soooo, basketball&#8230;&#8221; before slowly trickling into a steady stream of tears. It&#8217;s beyond depressing, so I&#8217;ve taken to the soothing medicine known as [...]</p><p><a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2011/07/09/remembering-the-knickerbockers-anthony-mason/">Remembering The Knickerbockers: Anthony Mason</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway - A New York Knicks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>With the Lockout turning my summer into a three month hangover, all the normal offseason writing/talking issues like trade rumors and free agent spending have unhappily been replaced with sentences that begin, &#8220;soooo, basketball&#8230;&#8221; before slowly trickling into a steady stream of tears. It&#8217;s beyond depressing, so I&#8217;ve taken to the soothing medicine known as Netflix to replace my normal mid-summer form of entertainment with something less injurious: Movies! <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2011/07/09/remembering-the-knickerbockers-anthony-mason/#more-3643" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Linkin&#8217; Center: Move Amare Over, A New Odd Couple, &amp; The Homeless Knick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>KnickerBlogger interviews New York Times writer Howard Beck who intelligently wonders if perhaps we should move power forward Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire over to center? Mike Kurylo: Speaking of Amar’e – is he really going to play the 4 exclusively, primarily, or occasionally? What’s your take from what you’ve seen in practice? Howard Beck: That’s a great [...]</p><p><a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2010/10/13/linkin-center-move-amare-over-a-new-odd-couple-the-homeless-knick/">Linkin&#8217; Center: Move Amare Over, A New Odd Couple, &#038; The Homeless Knick</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway - A New York Knicks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 390px"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/minnesota-timberwolves-new/image/9927077?term=Amare+stoudemire" target="_blank"><img style="border: 0pt none;" title="Minnesota Timberwolves vs New York Knicks" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view2.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9927077/minnesota-timberwolves-new/minnesota-timberwolves-new.jpg?size=380&amp;imageId=9927077" border="0" alt="New York Knicks forward Amar" width="380" height="384" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">If Timofey Mozgov doesn&#39;t work as center tonight, maybe it&#39;s time for Amare to strap it on and man the middle.  (Source: Yardbarker.com)</p></div></center></p>
<p><a href="http://knickerblogger.net/2010/10/interview-with-howard-beck-10122010/" target="_blank">KnickerBlogger interviews New York Times writer Howard Beck</a> who intelligently wonders if perhaps we should move power forward Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire over to center?</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong><span style="color: #005dab;">Mike Kurylo:</span></strong> Speaking of Amar’e –  is he really going to play the 4 exclusively, primarily, or  occasionally? What’s your take from what you’ve seen in practice?</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Howard Beck:</strong> That’s a great question because over the last  week or so, watching Turiaf struggle a little bit and watching Mozgov  flash between promising and foul prone I’ve been thinking about that  same thing. And I’ll ask Mike D’Antoni about that today when I get  there. In Phoenix, the Suns were widely successful with Amar’e as their  so-called undersized/non-traditional center, and I don’t know why the  Knicks can’t be successful as well. I think they have to (try) a  banger/traditional center next to Amar’e to help him out and keep him  out of foul trouble. But I think there is a lot of merit of playing it  the Suns way – which is go undersized at every position and just outrun  the other team up and down the court. You know there are only a few true  centers who are scoring centers in the league anyway, so it’s not as if  Amar’e Stoudemire is going to just sit there every night and get banged  on by low-post/back-you-down centers. There just aren’t many of them  anymore. I think we’ll end up seeing Stoudemire at the 5 a lot, but I  think Mike D’Antoni doesn’t want to start that way. He’s inclined to, if  he can, keep Amar’e at his natural position.</p>
<p>Personally, while I&#8217;ve enjoyed pushing all the Mozgov Could Be Great propaganda, I just have a hard time picturing him being a big contributor for the first few months of the season (if not longer).  Initially I&#8217;d actually assumed that we&#8217;d eventually realize we needed to move Amar&#8217;e to the 5 spot not just because both Moz and Turiaf are more 10-20 minute guys rather than starters, but also because we&#8217;d be itching to give Anthony Randolph more minutes.  Even though we&#8217;ve mentioned Randolph in the center conversation, he&#8217;s really more suited to play power forward or small forward.  Which are the ideal positions of probably our two best players in Stat and Danilo Gallinari, thus limiting the backup minutes available.  So I assumed we&#8217;d need to play Stat at the 5 to allow Randolph more time.  The problem is Randolph&#8217;s been so mediocre in training camp/pre-season, the coaching staff correctly hasn&#8217;t been searching to get him more minutes.  Perhaps he&#8217;ll grow more comfortable as the season goes on and will work his way into the starting line-up.  Beck, however, predicts that we will indeed move Amare over eventually, but it will be to get Kelenna Azubuike in at shooting guard.</p>
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<p>Move over Felix and Oscar, there&#8217;s a new, even odder couple in town.  Former Knick fan fave Anthony Mason makes one think of hustle, toughness, solid defense &amp; rebounding, making the most out of one&#8217;s limited abilities, and surprisingly intelligent passing.</p>
<p>Words to describe Eddy Curry?  Indifferent, lazy, poor defender &amp; rebounder, never fully tapped his incredible abilities, and a guy who&#8217;d rather turn the ball over than pass it back out to a teammate.</p>
<p>No, these two guys are not developing a sitcom or reality tv show (although I&#8217;d pay big bucks to watch that).  Instead, <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/ex_knick_mason_enlisted_to_help_CnITvhcofJK04KSvLmteIJ#ixzz12He5ICeX" target="_blank">according to the New York Post</a></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The Knicks have enlisted former Knicks defensive stalwart<a href="http://www.nypost.com/t/Anthony_Mason"> Anthony Mason </a>to work with<a href="http://www.nypost.com/t/Eddy_Curry"> Eddy Curry </a>and try to motivate him to save his career, The Post has learned.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Mason,  a former Knicks forward who embodied the team&#8217;s defense and toughness  from the 1991-1996 glory days, wore a Knicks coaching shirt yesterday  and appeared briefly on the court. But mostly Mason&#8217;s work with Curry  will be behind the scenes, in the weight room where they will be workout  partners.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Curry, who could be cleared for practice in the next  two weeks, is out with a right hamstring strain, but the Knicks also  want him to lose more weight and Mase is on the case.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Curry was not permitted to go to Milan and Paris, partly to work out with Mason.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Mason, out of Springfield Gardens, is trying to get back into the league as a coach/special instructor.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">[Knicks President Donnie] Walsh said  the Curry idea made sense because Mason, also trying to drop a few  pounds, already was using the team&#8217;s practice facility to work out.</p>
<p>First, let me apologize for mistakenly writing and bashing Curry for not going to Europe to bond with the team.  It had been reported that he had chosen to stay behind which I thought was a big mistake because it would only further alienate him from his new teammates.  Second, I&#8217;m impressed that Walsh hasn&#8217;t given up on Curry since nearly everyone else in the world has.  Honestly, as the Post says in their first line, if Mason is able to turn Curry around, it would more save Curry&#8217;s career than help the Knicks.  So that&#8217;s a pretty nice move by Walsh.  Third, along those same lines, since Mason is trying to break into coaching circles, this is also a pretty generous move on Walsh&#8217;s part to give him his shot.  If anything, this seems more like a really nice goodwill move rather than an intelligent basketball decision, but since owner Jimmy Dolan is made of money, who cares?  Fourth, Anthony Frickin&#8217; Mason and Eddy Curry together????</p>
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<p><a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/ian_thomsen/10/12/atlantic.division.preview/index.html" target="_blank">Over at SportsIllustrated.com, Ian Thomsen does an Atlantic Division preview</a> with a very dispiriting view of the Knicks chances.  Naturally he lists the Celtics as the top team in our division, but sadly we come in fourth out of five, only ahead of the Toronto Raptors, but with Philadelphia at number two and New Jersey at number three.  While my hopes have dimmed a bit after our first two pre-season games (although I&#8217;m hoping our performance tonight will renew my faith &#8212; particularly you Ray Felton), if we end the season behind both those teams I will be really, really, really, really, really, really bummed.  I&#8217;m talking really, really.  Here&#8217;s the summary capsule, but there&#8217;s also a video preview of the Knicks at the link:</p>
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<div style="padding-left: 30px;">They&#8217;ve  improved but they&#8217;re not nearly good enough. Coach Mike D&#8217;Antoni must  make the most of meager resources to rebound and run in order to exploit  Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire and Danilo Gallinari while playing to the up-tempo  strengths of fill-in point guard Raymond Felton. This franchise needs an  overachieving year in hopes of developing momentum to help lure a star  to New York next summer. Perhaps David Lee will be appreciated now that  he&#8217;s gone.<br />
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<p>Lastly, on an even more depressing note since it&#8217;s about real life and not fluff like basketball, <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/10/11/the-nomadic-life-of-former-knicks-captain-ray-williams/" target="_blank">NBA Fanhouse tells this sad story</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Former <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/knicks">New York Knicks</a> captain <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ray+Williams/">Ray Williams</a> was driving away last week in his faded, 1998 Chevy Tahoe, finally  regaining possession again after it sat in the transmission repair shop  for almost a year, waiting for him to scrape together $2,900 to pay the  repair bill.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">He was beaming. It was one proud moment for a homeless man.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">[...] The triumphs of &#8220;Sugar Ray,&#8221; Williams are dramatically different today.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Williams, now 55, was once the toast of the <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/knicks">Knicks</a> and Madison Square Garden, where he captained the team that won 50  games during the 1980-81 season, more than any other Knicks team in a  15-year span. He earned his nickname because of his laid-back manner and  his sweet style of play, averaging 20.9 and 19.7 points in back-to-back  seasons.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">A year later, he helped the cross-river <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/nets">New Jersey Nets</a> open a new arena, leading them in scoring, through a 20-win improvement  and into the playoffs. In the final game of the regular season, he  scored 52 points against Isiah Thomas&#8217;s and Bill Laimbeer&#8217;s <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/pistons">Detroit Pistons</a>, setting a franchise scoring record that still stands today.</p>
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		<title>Linkin&#8217; Center: Amare&#8217;s Hopes, Gallo&#8217;s Ceiling &amp; An Old Foe Returns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What are Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire&#8217;s expectations for the season?  Probably the same as many Knick fans.  ESPNNewYork reports: Stoudemire said he thinks this season it is the playoffs or failure.  &#8220;Anything less than [the playoffs] would not be a success.&#8221; [...] Not making the playoffs could cost Knicks head coach Mike D&#8217;Antoni and president Donnie Walsh [...]</p><p><a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2010/09/29/linkin-center-amares-hopes-gallos-ceiling-an-old-foe-returns/">Linkin&#8217; Center: Amare&#8217;s Hopes, Gallo&#8217;s Ceiling &#038; An Old Foe Returns</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway</a> - <a href="http://bucketsoverbroadway.com">Buckets Over Broadway - A New York Knicks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 352px"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/new-york-nba-knicks/image/8327944?term=Danilo+Gallinari" target="_blank"><img style="border: 0pt none;" title="US-NEW YORK-NBA-KNICKS VS NUGGETS" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view2.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/8327944/new-york-nba-knicks/new-york-nba-knicks.jpg?size=380&amp;imageId=8327944" border="0" alt="Mar. 23, 2010 - New York - (100324) -- NEW YORK, March 24, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Danilo Gallinari of New York Knicks goes up for a shot in the NBA basketball game against Denver Nuggets at Madison Square Garden in New York March 23, 2010. Knicks won 109-104. (Xinhua/Shen Hong." width="342" height="460" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Does Coach Mike D&#39;Antoni think Danilo Gallinari can get any better?  See below.  (Source: Yardbarker.com)</p></div>
<p>What are Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire&#8217;s expectations for the season?  Probably the same as many Knick fans.  <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nba/columns/story?columnist=marchand_andrew&amp;id=5611983" target="_blank">ESPNNewYork reports</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Stoudemire said he thinks this season it is the playoffs or failure.  &#8220;Anything less than [the playoffs] would not be a success.&#8221;</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">[...] Not making the playoffs could cost Knicks head coach Mike D&#8217;Antoni and president Donnie Walsh their jobs.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">[Stoudemire also said,] &#8220;my dedication is to the city of New York. I came here when the Knicks  were down and out. I think the Knicks fans feel the exact same way about  me. I think they have my back.&#8221;</p>
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