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Oct 7 2009 4:24PM
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2009-10 Schedule Announced
The New York Knicks announced their 2009-10 schedule in what promises to be an exciting season for Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari and the rest of the orange and blue under Head Coach Mike D'Antoni. more info
Arizona star selected with eighth overall pick.
Guard makes big impact at Summer League
New York trades for former No. 2 overall pick in draft night deal.

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New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Warren Carter and guards Ron Howard, Gabe Pruitt and Sun Yue have been waived. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Ron Howard has been signed as a free agent. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Marcus Landry has been signed as a free agent. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward David Lee has been re-signed to a contract. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Nate Robinson has been re-signed to a contract. more info
Single-game tickets to New York Knickerbockers’ 2009-10 regular season home games at Madison Square Garden will go on sale Tuesday, Sep. 22 at 10:00 a.m.. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Sun Yue has been signed as a free agent. more info
The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent guard Gabe Pruitt has been signed to a contract. more info
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Warren Carter has been signed as a free agent. more info
The New York Knicks announced their 2009-10 schedule in what promises to be an exciting season for Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari and the rest of the orange and blue under Head Coach Mike D'Antoni. more info
With Summer League completed, some of the most important work of the year continues, out of the public eye. The traditional “slow” summer months are no more, “off-season” is truly a misnomer, and the countdown to training camp takes many forms. more info
Adjusting to life in the NBA can be a difficult journey for young men straight out of college. Luckily for Jordan Hill and Toney Douglas, the two newest Knicks who have known each other since their time on the courts as teenagers in Atlanta, they’ll have each other to lean on throughout their rookie campaign. more info
In 2007, the NBA Draft was abuzz about a sweet-shooting guard out of Rice drawing comparisons to former Knicks sniper Allan Houston. Two years later, Morris Almond has himself in position to bring fans at The Garden to their feet just like Houston did for years with his uncanny knack for draining the three. more info
Danilo Gallinari, just three months removed from back surgery, was trotting, then running, then high-stepping, full court from baseline to baseline, alongside Greg Brittenham, the Knicks’ longtime assistant coach for player development. more info
Joe Crawford is making his own statement in Las Vegas with the New York Knicks Summer League squad. After two games, mission accomplished. more info
For now, Jordan Hill could look back on his first game as a professional, with a linescore of 13 points on 6-for-14 shooting, along with eight rebounds and two steals over 29 minutes in the Knicks’ 90-86 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies in Tuesday’s opener for the New York squad at the 2009 NBA Summer League presented by EA Sports at Cox Pavilion. more info
11 assists and zero turnovers. That above all else is what resounded with Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni regarding first-round draft choice Toney Douglas following New York’s narrow 90-86 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies to open their 2009 NBA Summer League slate. more info
For Danilo Gallinari, the road back begins here, on the sidelines of Valley High School, putting his sweet-stroke jumper on display once again while the Knicks Summer League squad goes through its full-court paces just a few feet away. more info
Flying from city to city, spending weeks in hotel rooms and working out for dozens of teams. Then sitting and waiting for your name to be called. It’s all part of the process leading up to the NBA Draft. more info
The New York Knicks sent veteran guard/forward Quentin Richardson and cash considerations to Memphis for center Darko Milicic, the second pick in the 2003 draft. The Knicks are hoping the 24-year-old Milicic can play up to the potential that made him such a promising prospect just six years ago. more info
The Knicks selected 6-foot-10 forward Jordan Hill with the eighth overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft in a move that not only gives the team some much-needed size but also provides them with another very athletic player in Mike D’Antoni’s fast-paced system. more info
Any team looking to add a rough and rugged player to their front court via this year’s draft can’t go wrong selecting Arizona’s Jordan Hill, a high-flying, extremely athletic power forward who more than fits the bill. more info
An extensive bio of the Knicks first-round pick. more info
Perhaps the most athletic big man in the draft, Jordan Hill believes he's a great addition to the run-and-gun Knicks at the No. 8 spot. more info
While the New York Knicks thought they got a steal with Jordan Hill with the No. 8 pick, it was an absolute heist in their eyes when they acquired Toney Douglas from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft choice and cash considerations. more info
With the eighth overall selection in the 2009 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks were ecstatic to draft forward Jordan Hill, a player some rated as the second-highest player available. more info
The New York Knickerbockers have selected Jordan Hill from the University of Arizona with the eighth overall selection in the 2009 NBA Draft. more info