UPDATE: Billups is officially done for the season with a torn left Achilles’ tendon. Los Angeles Clippers guard Chauncey Billups suffered a left Achilles’ tendon injury during the fourth quarter of Monday night’s win in Orlando, and there were concerns within the team it could be ruptured, which would end his season. “It felt like [...]
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Dazzling Debut By Paul, Jordan Block Party Propel Clippers Over Warriors 105-86
Chris Paul had 20 points and nine assists in his Clippers debut, while Blake Griffin added 22 points and seven rebounds as the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Golden State Warriors 105-86 on Sunday night to upset Mark Jackson’s opener as a first-time head coach. After the game, the “crazy competitive” Paul talked about finding [...]
Knicks Decide To Keep Billups
Calm Down Knicks Fans, Chauncey Is Staying The New York Knicks opted not to buy out the deal of point guard Chauncey Billups on Wednesday, solidifying he will be with the club for his lucrative $14.2 million salary for the 2011-12 season. The Knicks had until Friday to scoop up the option or issue Billups [...]
Game 4: Amare Starts, Billups Inactive
How Effective Can Amare Be In Game 4? The New York Knicks will try to avoid a sweep this afternoon against the Boston Celtics in Madison Square Garden this afternoon. Amare Stoudemire (back) will remain in the starting line-up, while Chauncey Billups (knee) is out once again. Amare is clearly hampered by his ailing back. [...]
Stoudemire, Billups Game 3 Status Remains Uncertain
Amare Has A Better Opportunity To Play Than Chauncey UPDATE: Amare will start, but Chauncey will be out of action. Douglas and Fields will start in the back court. Game-time decisions. With the Boston Celtics up 2-0 on the New York Knicks and Game 3 set for tonight in Madison Square Garden, coach D’Antoni is [...]
Allen’s 3-Pointer Helps Celtics Edge Knicks 87-85, Take 1-0 Series Lead
So now that Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups – teammates on the New York Knicks – are tasting the playoffs, one wonders if the team that calls Madison Square Garden home is of the mindset that they’re just happy to be there (in the playoffs). If what they did against the Boston Celtics on Sunday [...]


February 7th, 2012
Russ Loede
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