So Mike D'Antoni is out and Mike Woodson is in as (interim) head coach of the New York Knicks --- presumably until Phil Jackson can take over the helm (i.e. if you believe the word on the street). Want details about the resignation? If so, you're in the wrong place. I like Coach Woodson. I've known him for about 10-11 years now. I knew him when he was in Cleveland. As an assistant coach he took the time to come over to the house to visit an injured player who was rehabbing. Coach and I are not best buddies, but I do reach out whenever I'm in town and go and see him at work (i.e. coaching).
One funny story about Woody: I used to work with a guy who was OBSESSED with Indiana Basketball. He was the ultimate Indiana University fan. He told me stories about Woody's shooting, with the hugest smile on his face. He told me to ask Woody about it. Later, after a game or maybe it was when he was visiting his player, I recounted the story to him. I told him that my co-worker told me that he was one of the best shooters on his team. Woody just smiled, not a cocky smile --- but a sincere, confident grin and said "I WAS the shooter".
That's Woody. He's great. All the best, coach!
THE WIRK
Showing posts with label Mike D'Antoni. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Knicks fought off the Sixers 4th quarter push for the win
Last night I was at the Wells Fargo Center. I have to say that because I felt like I was in New York. I heard so many "Melo" chants and was surrounded by a bunch of fans that were wearing New York Knicks jerseys, that at times I felt like I was at Madison Square Garden.
Knicks fans representing |
If you like physical basketball, you should have been at the New York Knicks v Philadelphia 76ers game last night. I decided at the last minute to go to the game and I don't regret it for one moment. I have been wanting to go to the Wells Fargo Center for a Sixers home game for some time now, but lacked motivation. **** I'd been to the venue before, but not for a game and needed to check it off my list.

As I watched the Knicks dominate the Sixers for 3.5 quarters, I was already thinking about the next step of my night. Suddenly, the Sixers started playing and Andre Igoudala found his game. Elton Brand was playing solidly as well. Next thing you knew (i.e. with Chauncey Billups out of the game with a bruised thigh) and Carmelo in foul trouble, the Sixers were cutting the lead.
The cutest, little Sixers fan capturing the action |
With about 2:40 minutes left in the game (i.e. and Carmelo Anthony in foul trouble), the Sixers took the lead and their fans were off their feet. The score was 88-87, and the Sixers hadn't led since the score was 13-12. How do I know? I re-watched the game on TV. Yeah. You heard me. I re-watched the game on TV.
Ronny Turiaf's one blocked shot of the game |
In the losing effort, Thaddeus Young had 25, points and Elton contributed 24 points. Andre Igoudala ended with 15 points, and most of them were later in the game.
The Knicks ready to finish off the Sixers |
For the Knicks, Carmelo Anthony led all scorers with 31 points and 11 boards. Amare Stoudemire put in work for 18 points.
Oh and, I even made it on TV... See me in the lower left-hand corner? My cousins recognized me and called me during the game. Too funny!
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