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The New York Knicks will begin their 2012-2013 season in grand fashion. They will open the season against their new crosstown rivals, the Brooklyn Nets, in the new Barclays Center on November 1st. The Nets, having moved from New Jersey to Brooklyn, are now a mere 6 miles away from Madison Square Garden. For the next game, the Knicks will host the defending champion, Miami Heat, in a rematch of last year's first round matchup where the Heat defeated the Knicks in five games. On December 17, in what figures to be one of the most-anticipated games of the year, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets come visit the Garden. Lin played last season with the Knicks. He rejuvenated a Knicks team that was 8-15 and started a run called Linsanity that led the Knicks to the playoffs. The Knicks also have a Christmas Day date with Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.
The New York Knicks surprised a lot of people in the NBA world last week by choosing not to match the offer that the Houston Rockets extended to point guard phenom Jeremy Lin. The offer sheet, which was for 3-years and $25.1 million with a reported $14 million being due the third and final year of his contract, was apparently too much for the Knicks to match, and they let Lin walk. Since, the Knicks have acquired former New York point guard Raymond Felton, who left in the Carmelo Anthony trade in February of 2011, as well as Ronnie Brewer and Kurt Thomas, who will add some much-needed depth to the Knicks bench.
The New York Knicks did not have a first round selection in Thursday night's NBA Draft, and selected Kostas Papanikolaou from Greece with the 48th overall pick in the draft. Papanikolaou is currently under contract with Olympiacos in Greece until 2013-2014, meaning that he most likely won't be available to even put on a Knick uniform for at least another season. The Knicks have been known to draft foreign players who aren't readily available for NBA action, much like their selection of Frederic Weis early last decade, a pick which ultimately backfired for the Knicks as Weis never played a single game for the Knicks.
5/31/12 - The New York Knicks have signed interim head coach Mike Woodson to a multi-year extension making him the full-time head coach. Woodson's contract is guaranteed for two years with an option for the third. Woodson led the Knicks to a 18-6 record after taking over for Mike D'Antoni when he stepped down. The Knicks seemed to find a better offensive rhythm under Woodson and the Knicks won a game against the Miami Heat in round one of the playoffs, snapping a 13-game postseason losing streak. Woodson's success will be judged by the coexistence of Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire while on the floor at the same time.
5/25/12 Although rumors were abundant about the New York Knicks courting retired head coach Phil Jackson to coach the team next season, the rumors turned out to be unfounded, as reports are now surfacing that the Knicks never made an attempt to reach out to Jackson. Instead, the Knicks will likely extend a contract to their current interim head coach Mike Woodson, effectively removing the 'interim' from his title and making him head coach of the New York Knicks going into the 2012-2013 season. They also have decisions to make on a few free agents, namely Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak.
5/18/12 The New York Knicks head into the offseason with several unanswered questions still swirling around the team. For one, there still has been no word as to who will be the Knicks' head coach for the 2012-2013 season. Although many sources believe that New York will offer interim head coach Mike Woodson a contract, it has not been confirmed yet. Also, there are questions surrounding the future of Jeremy Lin in New York. In order for Lin to remain a Knick next season, they will likely have to offer him a considerable pay upgrade from what he made in 2011-2012.
5/11/12 The New York Knicks won their first playoff game in over 11 years with a thrilling 89-87 victory over the Heat in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, but their momentum was short-lived as they then fell to the Heat 106-94 in Game 5 to end their season. The Knicks were led by 35 points from Carmelo Anthony in Game 5, but it wasn't nearly enough to stop a faster and stronger Heat team that was clearly determined to wrap up the series at home and not have to return to New York for a Game 6. It has now been 12 years since the Knicks last won a playoff series.
5/3/12 - The New York Knicks now have their backs to the wall down 3 games to none against the Miami Heat after an 87-70 loss in Madison Square Garden. The Knicks shot a measly 32 percent from the field, in a sloppy game for both teams. Carmelo Anthony led the Knicks with 22 points but missed 16 shots going 7 of 23 from the field. JR Smith added 12 points but was 5 of 18 from the field. Both teams did not generate a lot of offense until the start of the 4th Quarter. Limited the first three quarters because of foul trouble, Lebron James took off in the 4th. Lebron had 17 of his 32 points in the 4th quarter and led the Heat offense, outscoring the Knicks 29-14 in the final quarter. The Miami Heat defense also held the Knicks to only eight field goals in the second half. With this loss, the Knicks now hold the record with 13 consecutive playoff losses. The Knicks have not won a playoff game since April 29, 2001.
5/2/12 - For changing the New York Knicks Defensive Culture, center Tyson Chandler was awarded the highest defensive honor in the NBA, winning the Defensive Player of the Year award. Chandler is the first Knicks player to ever win the award. This is also Chandler's first time winning the award. Rounding out the top 3 were Oklahoma City's Serge Ibaka and three-time defending champion Dwight Howard. Chandler signed a 4 year $58 Million dollar contract during the offseason to anchor the Knicks defense. This season, Chandler averaged 11.3 points 9.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots per game. Chandler's presence was felt in the defensive end, holding teammates accountable for their defensive assignments and making teams think twice about driving in the lane. Because of Chandler, the Knicks ranked in the top 11 in both opponents' field goal percentage and points allowed, a vast improvement from last year when they were 27th in the league.
4/30/12 - With the Knicks down 2 games to none against the Miami Heat, they will try to come back in Game 3 without star forward Amare Stoudemire. Stoudemire suffered a left hand laceration after punching a glass containing a fire extinguisher Monday after the Knicks' 104-94 loss to the Heat. The power forward punched the case moments after the game, heading towards the team locker room. Stoudemire saw a hand specialist on Tuesday and suffered no ligament or tendon damage according to a source from ESPN. Stoudemire will miss game 3 on Thursday night and may also miss the remainder of the series according to ESPN.
4/28/12 - New York Knicks rookie Iman Shumpert also suffered a torn left ACL and lateral meniscus in Saturday's 100-67 loss to the Miami Heat. The injury happened in the third quarter of Saturday's game. Shumpert attempted a behind the back dribble and tried to change direction but ended up landing awkwardly on his left leg. Shumpert was immediately taken to the locker room and then the hospital. He will miss 6-8 Months, missing the rest of the playoffs. Landry Fields and JR Smith are expected to fill in for Shumpert. The loss of Shumpert leaves the Knicks without their best perimeter defender to guard the likes of Lebron James and Dwayne Wade.
5/4/12 The New York Knicks have had a nightmare first round as they have lost guard Iman Shumpert to a season-ending ACL injury in Game 1 and star forward Amar'e Stoudemire to a hand injury after their 104-94 Game 2 loss when he punched a fire extinguisher in the Knicks locker room in frustration. The Knicks fell 87-70 in Game 3 and their season is in serious doubt heading into Game 4. Carmelo Anthony was held to only 22 points in Game 3 and is shooting only 22-of-64 in the first three games of their first round series.
4/26/12 - After their victory over the Charlotte Bobcats, the New York Knicks have clinched the 7th seed in the Eastern Conference and a date with the 2nd seeded Miami Heat. It will be a dream matchup for basketball fans as the Heat Big 3 of Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Christ Bosh face off against the Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, and Tyson Chandler. Since Mike Woodson took over as head coach, the Knicks have gone 18-6. Led by the red-hot Carmelo Anthony (29.8 ppg in April) and defensive anchor, Tyson Chandler, the Knicks are a very dangerous team and are a popular upset pick. The Knicks will head to Miami for Game 1 on Saturday.
New York Knicks Tickets - Team History
New York Knicks tickets allow fans the opportunity to see one of the NBA's most popular franchises. Established in 1946, the team has won two NBA championships to go along with eight Conference titles. The Knicks play their games at legendary Madison Square Garden and have called the venue home since its new location was opened in 1968. Watch as the Knicks add to their legacy and work to bring a third world title to NYC!
New York Knicks Tickets - Venue Information
The New York Knicks play their home games at the historic Madison Square Garden. Nicknamed "The Garden," MSG originally opened its doors in 1968, making it the oldest arena in the NHL and the second oldest in the NBA. In addition to the Knicks, the arena is currently home to the New York Rangers and the St. John's Red Storm. The NCAA's Big East Tournament has also been held at Madison Square Garden every year since 1983. In addition to the Knicks, Rangers, and Red Storm, the WNBA's New York Liberty will make their return to the Garden in 2014. They previously called the Garden home between 1997 and 2010. During the summer of 2011, construction started on an $850 million renovation project. The renovation will include a larger entry way to the arena, new interactive kiosks, expanded retail space, larger concourses, new LED lighting, new seating, two new pedestrian walkways suspended from the ceiling, more dining options, and improved locker rooms to name a few. The new lower bowl will be ready for the 2011-2012 NHL and NBA seasons while the upper bowl is expected to be finished for the 2012-2013 seasons.
New York Knicks Tickets - Season Info
The New York Knicks have improved their roster since obtaining 6'10 power forward Amar'e Stoudemire in mid-2010, and the signing of superstar Carmelo Anthony. Despite numerous surprising trade offs since 2008, the Knicks are now leaning on playmakers to create defensive stops and offensive heroics. Don't forget to grab your Knicks tickets before they run out!
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New York Knicks Ticket Prices
Historical New York Knicks Ticket Prices
* Each point on the graph represents a seven day trailing average.
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The average cost of Knicks tickets is $191.86 for the past 7 days. Their price rank is 2 out of 30 total teams. Their next upcoming game at Bulls has an average price of $108.82, which is 43.3% below the average price.
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KNICKS SCORES
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Dec 6, 2012 New York Knicks 112 - 92 Miami Heat Dec 5, 2012 New York Knicks 100 - 98 Charlotte Bobcats Dec 2, 2012 Phoenix Suns 99 - 106 New York Knicks Nov 30, 2012 Washington Wizards 87 - 108 New York Knicks Nov 28, 2012 New York Knicks 102 - 88 Milwaukee Bucks Nov 26, 2012 New York Knicks 89 - 96 Brooklyn Nets Nov 25, 2012 Detroit Pistons 100 - 121 New York Knicks Nov 23, 2012 New York Knicks 103 - 131 Houston Rockets Nov 21, 2012 New York Knicks 111 - 114 Dallas Mavericks Nov 20, 2012 New York Knicks 102 - 80 New Orleans Hornets Nov 18, 2012 Indiana Pacers 76 - 88 New York Knicks Nov 16, 2012 New York Knicks 95 - 105 Memphis Grizzlies Nov 15, 2012 New York Knicks 104 - 100 San Antonio Spurs Nov 13, 2012 New York Knicks 99 - 89 Orlando Magic Nov 9, 2012 Dallas Mavericks 94 - 104 New York Knicks Nov 5, 2012 New York Knicks 110 - 88 Philadelphia 76ers Nov 4, 2012 Philadelphia 76ers 84 - 100 New York Knicks Nov 2, 2012 Miami Heat 84 - 104 New York Knicks