During halftime of Sunday's Knicks-Heat game, ABC used stock footage of New York City that contained something in the background that enraged New York fans.
There have been plenty of familiar faces that have been spotted at Madison Square Garden over the years, all of whom were cheering on the New York Knicks.
'Ted Lasso' star Jason Sudeikis amazed his castmates this weekend by hitting a clutch three-point shot on the New York Knicks' court at Madison Square Garden.
Last night, the Madison Garden Crowd was giving it to their home team, as New York came out and played a sluggish first half. Boston led by as many as 25 and the boo birds were targeting Knicks star forward Julius Randle. Then, in the 4th quarter, with New York in the midst of an amazing comeback, Randle made that familiar 'thumb down' gesture towards the fans. Uh, oh...What are these athletes thinking? Like, New Yorkers are going to stop when you do that to them? You'll get a finger right back and it won't be the thumb!
I've done something bold. I've taken the ten professional "big four" sports teams in the state of New York, and I've ranked their jerseys from one to ten. Do you agree?
In other words, there are about 1,000 better fights to fight right now for the NBA then Julius Randle's "No Ball Anymore" interpretation of the league acronym.
The polish put on Tom Thibodeau’s New York Knicks is starting to rub off, with the same look the team has had for two decades, the question now, can they win enough games to make the postseason.