Saturday, March 3, 2012

The knicks sleep

  • The Knicks? Theyre sleepless in reaction to the turnaround, apparently. And the teams relaxation therapist, apparently, is relying on since-dismissed sleep-inducing options that even your parents have long since abandoned.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin may no longer be sleeping on a couch, but his teammates are having trouble sleeping altogether.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • From Newsday's Al Iannazzone: GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Knicks don't just play in the city that never sleeps, they have become the team that has trouble sleeping.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The Knicks dont just play in the city that never sleeps, they have become the team that has trouble sleeping.
  • (Newsday)
  • The New York Knicks apparently have trouble sleeping because THEY ARE SO AWESOME and HAVE SO MUCH ADRENALINE after winning NBA games in the evenings. So the team brought in a sleep doctor to discuss the issue with the players on Thursday.
  • (SBNation.com)
  • Knicks guard J.R. Smith confirmed that a doctor visited the team Thursday to provide tips on how to get to a good nights sleep.
  • (ESPN)
  • If you don't believe it, check the Cavs' roster. This night belonged to Lin and the Knicks as they racked up 71 second-half points. After intermission, the Cavs went to sleep while Lin recorded nine points, eight assists and no turnovers in 15 minutes.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • The adrenaline still pumps, Smith said. A lot of times, I really dont get a chance to go to sleep until 1:30, 2 oclock in the morning after games.
  • (Newsday)
  • He allowed Lin to sleep on a couch at his residence in White Plains, and the two of them play inflight games of Monopoly against each other on road trips.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • ESPN has apologized for a headline that included a racial slur after Jeremy Lin and the New York Knicks lost to the New Orleans Hornets "Thought I was annoyed when I was awakened from deep sleep. Then I checked text msgs/Twitter.
  • (Washington Post)

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