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SCORES: KINGS CONQUER KNICKS, NETS LOSE 47TH GAME

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

KINGS 118, KNICKS 114

Tyreke Evans dropped 27 on the Knicks in the victory.  Wilson Chandler scored a career-high 35 and David Lee contributed 21 in the losing effort.  Chris Duhon had an airball at the buzzer which sent the game to overtime. Also, Danilo Galinari injured his arm in the third quarter and x-rays were negative. [NYDN]

CAVALIERS 104 NETS 94

LeBron James scored 32 points as the Cavs won their 10th straight game.  They’ve also won 21 of their past 22.  All of the Nets’ starters hit double  digits in scoring. The Nets have won a mere 7.8% of their games this year.  [NYDN]

ISLANDERS 4 PREDATORS 3

John Tavares had the winning shootout goal to claim an extra point for the Isles.  The Islanders had 18 giveaways compared to eight giveaways for the Predators.  Isles’ goalie Martin Biron had lost his last seven starts prior to the shootout win. [NYDN]

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SCORES: KNICKS BEAT THE WIZ, NETS LOSE 44TH GAME

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

KNICKS 107 WIZARDS 85

Nate Robinson scored 23 to put the Knicks at 19-29. Of course, David Lee had another double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Nobody on the Wiz managed to score more than 15 points in the game. [NYDN]

RAPTORS 108 NETS 99

The Nets dropped to 1-24 on the road with a loss in Toronto. New Jersey extended their losing streak to four games and the Nets’ only road win of the season came December 8th in Chicago. Each Raptors’ starter had at least 14 points in the victory. [NYDN]

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SCORES: RANGERS LOSE IN L.A., NETS DROP #43

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

KING 2 RANGERS 1

New York lost in Olli Jokinen’s debut since being acquired early Tuesday.  The Kings’ Jonathan Quick had a shutout until Marian Gaborik got on the board with 3:37 left in the game.  It was his 34th goal of the season.  Brandon Prust managed to rack up 19 penalty minutes (two minors, a fighting major, and a misconduct) in his first game as a Ranger. [AP]

MAPLE LEAFS 3 DEVILS 0

Jean Sebastian-Giguere shut out the Devils in his first game with Toronto.  Dion Phaneuf also made an impact in his first game with the team when he fought Colin White.  The Devils haven’t won in regulation since January 23rd when they beat the Islanders 4-2 and have last four of five in that span. [NYDN]

PISTONS 97 NETS 93

The Pistons “improved” their road record to 5-17 while the Nets fell to 3-20 at home.  Yi managed to go 1 of 12 in the game while Brook Lopez went 11 of 16 with 27 points.  Devin Harris also chipped in 24.  The Nets only got 13 points from the bench on 4 of 12 shooting. [AP]

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SCORES: RANGERS SNAP SKID, T’WOLVES BEAT KNICKS

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

RANGERS 3 AVALANCHE 1

Marian Gaborik provided all of the scoring for the Rangers notching a hat trick.  He now has a massive total of 33 goals on the season.  Chad Johnson got his first win for the Rangers stopping 34 of 35 shots. [AP]

PANTHERS 2 ISLANDER 0

Tomas Vokoun made 33 saves to shutout the Isles.  Keith Ballard and Jordan Leopold both scored for the Panthers.  Rick DiPietro made 23 saves on 25 shots in the loss. [NYDN]

KINGS 3 DEVILS 2

Martin Brodeur had his third subpar game in his last four outings stopping only 22 of 25 shots.  Zach Parise chipped in two assists and was +2 in the game.  The Kings scored two third period goals including a Drew Doughty power play score with 28 second remaining in the game. [AP]

TIMBERWOLVES 112 KNICKS 91

Wilson Chandler scored 27 points to lead the Knicks in the loss.  Nate Robinson only managed to hit one of his 10 shot attempts and was -33 in the effort.  David Lee had 16 and 11 for another double-double.  The Knicks’ starting five all played at least 33 minutes and the bench only contributed eight points going 3 of 19. [NYDN]

SIXERS 83 NETS 79

The Nets have now lost two straight since winning their fourth game of the season.  Yi chipped in 15 points and 12 boards while Jarvis Hayes and Brook Lopez both had 18.  New Jersey shot 32 of 81 as a team. [NYDN]

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SCORES: CANES KILL RANGERS, NETS GET WIN #4

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

RANGERS 1 HURRICANES 5

Ryan Callahan scored the lone goal for the Rangers in their fourth straight loss.  Lundqvist had an awful night in net and had only 19 saves on 24 shots.  John Tortorella must’ve thought Wade Redden was playing worse because he was benched after nine shifts.  Sergie Samsonov and Eric Staal both scored twice in the win. [NYDN]

DEVILS 1 SABRES 2 (OT)

Brian Rolston scored for the Devil while Adam Mair tallied for the Sabres.  Both goalies were stellar as Martin Brodeur saved 30 of 31 shots and Ryan Miller stopped 39 of 40.  Jochen Hecht and Jason Pominville both beat Brodeur in the shootout to secure the extra point. [AP]

NETS 102 CLIPPERS 87

New Jersey notch its fourth win in 44 tries.  Kris Humphries was big off of the bench contributing 25 points and eight boards in 30 minutes.  Brooks Lopez had 19 while Keyon Dooling had 18 points on the night.  Even with the win, the Nets own an astoundingly bad point differential of -12.4 per game.  So they’re about 546 points down on the season if you do the math for 44 games.  Ouch. [AP]

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NUTS & BOLTS: INTRODUCING, THE REX RYAN DIET

Looking content with a win over Buffalo, Rex is presumably on his way to celebrate by eating 50 wings

If you’re looking to get in shape for “beach season” this diet probably isn’t for you. However, if “beached-whale season” is something you’re interested in, then this is definitely up your alley. According the the NY Post, Jets coach Rex Ryan consumes about 7,000 calories a day. That number is absolutely staggering, and to give you a little perspective as to just how much food that is, Shutdown Corner has broken down how one could reach 7,000 calories at McDonald’s. You will be shocked. (Shutdown Corner)

The Jets have scheduled a playoff rally for their fans today in Times Square. The rally kicks off at 5:30 and features appearances by Mike Bloomberg, Mike Tannenbaum and Curtis Martin. I’ll be there. Who’s coming with me? (NY Jets)

The Sanchez family has released several photos of a very young Mark, detailing his journey from football crazed youngster, to HS All-American, to NFL star. (NY Post)

The Vikings will be wearing earplugs on Sunday to help combat the crowd noise at the Superdome. (Pioneer Press)

As the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Chan Gailey’s top priority is to find a starting QB. Hey, Jimmy Clausen, how do you like cold weather? (National Football Post)

UFC fighter Brock Lesnar berates Canadian health care as “Third World”. (Toronto Star)

Marlins president David Samson on Dan Uggla: “He is a Marlin and will be a Marlin this season.” (Miami Herald)

Four-time NBA All-Star (and free agent to-be) Amare Stoudemire says he sees “potential” in the Nets. (NY Post)

Who isn’t taking shots at Jay Leno these days? Last night, Jay interviewed Michael Jordan and asked him if he could still dunk. His Air-ness’s response? “Are you stupid?”. (NESW Sports)

New Jersey Devils coach Jaques Lemaire pulled his team off the ice yesterday morning and told them to “go back to bed.” The first place Devils were amidst a 3 game losing streak until last night’s victory. (Star-Ledger)

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SCORES: NETS LOSE 38TH GAME, DEVILS DROP PANTHERS

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NETS 94 SUNS 118

New Jersey notched its 38th loss in 41 games. Brook Lopez was the only bright spot on the night going 12 for 22 with 26 points and 13 boards. His brother Robin Lopez had 20 and 9 while Amare and J-Rich put up 27 and 26. [AP]

ST. JOHN’S 59 UCONN 75

The Red Storm only had two players, D.J. Kennedy and Dwight Hardy, in double digits in the loss. St. John’s also shot a miserable 34.3% from the field and made only two of 17 threes. UConn went 29 for 51 in the game including 8 for 14 with 21 points from Jerome Dyson. [NYDN]

RUTGERS 68 VILLANOVA 94

Rutgers was crushed by 26 due to Nova’s 50% shooting from the field. The Wildcats also went 8 for 17 from downtown and outboarded Rutgers 49-27. [AP]

DEVILS 2 PANTHERS 0

Martin Brodeur stopped all 22 shots he faced in the victory while his counterpart, Tomas Vokoun, allowed only one goal on 31 shots. Travis Zajac had the only goal in the game until Dean McAmmond buried an empty netter. [AP]

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SCORES: NATE DOMINATES PISTONS, ISLES BLANK DEVILS

New York Sports Score From Last Night

ScoresFromLastNight is our daily roundup of last night’s happenings.  Today’s edition is brought to you by BigLeagueScrew’s World Class Women.

KNICKS 99 PISTONS 91

Nate Robinson poured in 27 points including five threes off the bench to lead the Knicks to victory. David Lee had yet another double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds. Rodney Stuckey went 8 for 26 in the losing effort. [NYT]

NETS 95 CLIPPERS 106

The Nets lost even though Brooks Lopez and Kris Humphries combined to go 19 of 27. The rest of the team shot 19 for 56. [ESPN]

SYRACUSE 84 NOTRE DAME 71

Andy Rautlins had 21 while Wesley Johnson had 22 in the win for Syracuse. Notre Dame attempted a whopping 30 three pointers and only connected on eight of them. [ESPN]

ISLANDERS 4 DEVILS 0

Matt Moulson scored twice for the Islanders and Rick DiPietro made 20 saves in the shutout. Martin Brodeur was pulled after allowing four goals on 32 shots. The Isles had 46 shots in the game. [AP]


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SATURDAY MORNING SCREW – HANGOVER EDITION

 

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The Boss will be pulling for Gang Green Sunday night... will you?

 

Happy New Year, guys and girls. Busy weekend for sports in general and no shortage of action on the local front to keep you all busy. For starters, raise your hand if you tuned off the Tim Tebow show last night to check out Nate Robinson dropping a 41-point N-Bomb on the Hawks. Seriously though, if Urban Meyer knew that the Sugar Bowl was going to be that relaxing, he may not have Favre’d us this week.

Since I’m a little sluggish from starting the New Year off right (read: drunk, watching college football, and sleeping), we’ve already missed two games on today’s dockett – the Rangers dropping the back end of a home-and-home series with the Hurricanes that spanned two years in OT earlier today and the Nets not making news by going down quietly to the King and the Cavs in scenic East Rutherford. Really, it’s breathtaking in the winter. You’ve gotta see it.

And now, on with the show…

Saturday January 2, 2010

Who: Atlanta Thrashers at New York Islanders

When: 7PM, MSG+

The game is on MSG+. It’s the Islanders. Really, I’ve got more important things to get to…

Who: New Jersey Devils at Minnesota Wild

When: 8PM, MSG

The Devils, first place in the Eastern Conference head out to the Midwest to face the Wild – 11th in the Western Conference and not particularly antsy to do anything about it.

Sunday January 3, 2010

Sunday is a jam packed day for New York sports. I will be enjoying it in Atlantic City while celebrating my father’s 66th birthday. Happy birthday, Pop.

Who: New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings

When: 1PM, FOX

The G-Men wrap up a disappointing 2009 campaign that makes me physically ill to even discuss Sunday afternoon in Minnesota. My only hope is that somehow the Giants are able to continue making Brett Favre look like he did down the stretch last year for the Jets and remind him of the last time he faced this team in the 2008 NFC Championship Game. This will hopefully mean the Vikings get an outdoor playoff game, instead of remaining comfortable inside a dome (either Metro or Super) for the duration of the playoffs. I’m not sure I’ll even watch, the results of the Giants e-mailing the game in last week while working from home has me looking for anything else to distract me (like a craps table).

Who: New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers

When: 6PM, MSG

The Knicks! Who knew? Nate’s alive and well and reminding New Yorkers that another Nate exists besides Chace Crawford’s character on Gossip Girl (plug). Will D’Antoni ride the spark plug’s hot hand, or will he be banished to the back of the bench for another month (he went from 12/1/09 – 1/1/10  between appearances). Tune in and hope that these questions are resolved before the day’s main event…

Who: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets

When: 8:20PM, NBC

Time to shut the old girl down, indeed. The Jets will follow up great performances by U2 and Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band and one shit sandwich from the Giants in closing down 30+ years in Giants Stadium. Now, I want the Jets to win. I really do. I like Rex Ryan. I like the mean defense and I’m most especially looking forward to the Ocho Cinco / Darrelle Revis show wherever they line up. I just know how this story ends. I’m a Mets fan. That’s analagous to being a Jets fan. It’s torture. They continually get the hopes of their fans up only to crush them into more pieces than you can count. In 2008, I watched the Mets close down Shea Stadium from 12 rows behind home plate. It effectively ended with a Wes Helms home run eliminating the Mets from the playoffs one day after a masterful performance from Johan Santana. Now here, we are, waiting on a Jets collapse. Most Jets fans will talk positively about how Ryan has brought a different attitude to the team but this is embedded in the name, the uniform, and the culture of the franchise. I fear a heartbreaking Jets collapse in one of two ways – a game they are never in and put up maybe 3 points, or a game they lead the whole way only to crap away at the end. Either way, I hope I am wrong and the Jets emerge victorious Sunday night.

STAMP OF THE WEEK

Longhorns. Colt McCoy follows up on the performance by fellow God Squad member Tim Tebow and leads the Longhorns to their second BCS title in the same place Vince Young did 4 years ago.

Texas – 31

Alabama – 20

Hook ‘em and STAMP IT.

**Keep watch this week as I will continue my assault on the dumbfounding commentary found on MetsBlog.com — they’ve done themselves a favor over the past few days and kept from making any asinine statements. Yes, it’s a new year but it’s only a matter of time.**

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NUTS & BOLTS: 0-17 NETS FIRE FRANK

Former Nets coach Lawrence Frank

Former Nets coach Lawrence Frank

Knicks fans have had only one thing to hang their hat on this season: “Hey, at least  they’re not the Nets.” After losing 16 games in a row to start the season, New Jersey has fired coach Lawrence Frank. Intriguingly enough, Frank began his Nets tenure with a 13 game winning streak. In with a streak, out with a streak. (TheBigLead)

Amare Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler both fined by NBA for tweeting during games. (FanHouse)

Audio of the Tiger Woods 911 call. (SportsbyBrooks)

Police are seeking a warrant for Tiger Woods’ medical records after weekend crash. (SportsbyBrooks)

Could life get any better for Derek Jeter right now? The Yankee captain was named the Sports Illustrated 2009 Sportsman of the Year. (SI.com)

Former Yankee pitcher (and current Pirate) Ross Ohlendorf is a smart dude. Now he’s interning this winter at the US Dept. of Agriculture. (NY Daily News)

A very happy 40th birthday wish goes out to Mariano Rivera today. May your cyborg terminator parts never rust. (Bronx Banter)

In case you’re new to this site (or the 2009 NFL season) Jets’ CB Darrelle Revis continues to shut down top recievers and Steve Smith was his most recent victim. Note to all fantasy footballers out there: stay away from top wide outs matching up against Revis, you will be burned. (NY Post)

Marshall Faulk thinks that Albert Haynesworth should be playing hurt against division rivals. (DC Sports Bog)

Charlie Weis’ days are ND are clearly numbered, even though Bob Stoops has denied interest in his job. (Dr. Saturday)

Pittsburgh Penguins’ Matt Cooke has been suspended two games by the NHL  for a deliberate check to the head  Rangers center Artem Anisimov on Saturday night. Look for a really intense rematch between the two teams tonight at MSG. (The Hockey News)

College Hockey: B.U.’s Six-on-Three Advantage. (NYT)

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RICH RUSSIAN WRANGLES NETS, RESCUES ARENA

"I'd like to make you an offer you can't refuse."

"I'd like to make you an offer you can't refuse."

The Nets made it official that Mikhail Prokhorov and his Onexim Group will invest in the basketball team and their new Brooklyn arena. The Russian billionaire will acquire 80% of the NBA team, 45% of the arena itself, and the option to buy up to 20% of the non-arena real estate. Current Nets owner Bruce Ratner purchased the team in 2004 and has seemingly gotten his wish by flipping the team and building a real estate deal on top of it. It seems that the key part of the deal was providing financing for the stalled arena project which is reported to cost $800 million. Prokhorov’s ownership still needs to be approved by at least 75% of the league’s owners. Sorry, New Jersey.

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