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About Tommy Rothman

Owner and Founder of the largest Knicks Fan Page on Facebook, New York Knicks Memes. Writer at the largest independent Mets site on the web, MetsMerizedOnline.com Sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania. Instagram: Instagram.com/NewYorkKnicksMemes Twitter: @KnicksMemes

Karl-Anthony Towns “would love to” be a Knick

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The Knicks like Karl-Anthony Towns. Karl-Anthony Towns likes the Knicks. But neither party can control what happens in the Draft on June 25.

Towns, who grew up in New Jersey, is a big Knicks fan, and figures to be a top-two pick on Draft night.

In an interview with Marc Berman of the New York Post, Towns raved about Phil Jackson, and said that he would love to play for his favorite team:

“It’s his presence,” Towns said of Jackson. “What he means to me, his presence is just amazing. What was so awesome as a coach, he made every player better and put them in the best position to succeed. He’s just so smart and intelligent and has so much experience. He knows how to win. At the end of the day, what every player wants to do is win.”

“If I have the opportunity to ever play for the Knicks, that’s what I would love to do.’’

The 19 year-old could get that opportunity very soon. The Knicks had the second-worst record in the NBA this season.

But due to the lottery, getting a shot at Kentucky’s center is no sure thing.

The Knicks have a 19.9 % chance at the top pick, an 18.8 % chance at the second pick (38.7 % of being top-two), a 17.1 % chance at the third pick (55.8 % top-three), a 31.9 % chance at the fourth pick (87.7 % top-four), and a 12.3 % chance at the fifth pick (100% top-five).

The Draft order will be determined in the Draft Lottery on May 19. -Tommy Rothman

(Here’s a picture of Towns with Knicks star Carmelo Anthony)

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Carmelo Anthony marches in Baltimore Protest

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Knicks superstar Carmelo Anthony travelled to Baltimore on Thursday to participate in a protest against police violence following the death of Freddie Gray.

Melo was born in Brooklyn, but grew up in Baltimore after his family moved when he was eight.

The incident has sparked protests and riots in Baltimore and other US cities (including New York) this week. The Baltimore Orioles had to cancel one game, ask fans to remain in the ballpark after another, play one that was closed to the public, and move a series to Florida due to safety concerns.

While the public unrest has led to several riots in the Baltimore area, most of the protests have been peaceful, including the one Anthony marched in on Thursday.

Earlier in the week, Carmelo posted a message on Instagram for the people of Baltimore, saying “We need to protect our city, not destroy it.”

BREAKING: JR Smith is still doing dumb things. The SAME dumb things (Video)

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You can take the JR Smith out of the #KnicksTank.

But you can’t take the #KnicksTank out of the JR Smith.

Shades of Knicks vs Celtics Round 1 Game 4 from 2013, when JR, with a 3-0 lead in Boston, got ejected for elbowing Jason Terry for no reason. That was EXACTLY two years ago today.

History repeats itself.

One Shining Moment: 2014-2015 Knicks Tragedy Montage

You can now re-live the most hilarious (but painful) moments of the Knicks season

This isn’t an official video, of course. The Knicks could have never won the NCAA championship.

Shoutout to the maker of the video for using one of our vines

Quincy Acy Dunks, Celebrates, then Remembers how bad the Knicks are (VINE)

Charlotte Hornets v New York Knicks  508084169   Charlotte Hornets v New York KnicksQuincy Acy threw down a pretty nice alley-oop in the Knicks-Bucks game on Friday.

He got pretty excited.

His celebration kinda fizzled out a bit midway through though… I wonder why?

The Knicks being 15-63 might have something to do with it.

BREAKING: Former Knick Chris Copeland stabbed in Manhattan

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Former Knick Chris Copeland and two women were stabbed while leaving a Manhattan club on Wednesday morning, according to reports.

Copeland was in New York because the Indiana Pacers, his current team, are set to play the Knicks on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. Copeland and others were leaving 1 OAK Club in Chelsea when they got in an argument with 22 year-old Shezoy Bleary, who pulled a knife and stabbed Copeland in the abdomen and elbow, slashed his ex-fiancée (now “good friend”) Katrine Saltara in the arm and leg, and slashed 53 year-old Catherine Somani (accidentally; she is believed to be the suspect’s friend) in the abdomen.

Copeland and Saltara were rushed to the hospital as police apprehended the suspect. They are both believed to be in stable condition.

Copeland’s elbow was fractured in the incident and will require surgery

Two Hawks players, Pero Antic and Thabo Sefolosha, were arrested at the scene for obstruction.

*UPDATE: Copeland is out of surgery

*UPDATE: Copeland has been released from the hospital

***Chris Copeland is my favorite player in the league, and has always been supportive of my efforts on this blog. He was nice enough to issue post-game passes so that I could meet him in person the last time the Pacers were at MSG. My thoughts are with him and his wife. -Tommy Rothman