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Today in the Works: why we're happy to have the Knicks back; a brief history of aliens in the NBA; rethinking the rethinking of the 2009 draft; and a brief discussion of John Hollinger, Black Swan, and point guard aesthetics.But first some very expensive news about this column, which has been on hiatus since Tom Ziller left town. Today, it launches anew, with Shoals reprising his original role and Eric Freeman riding shotgun. Eric writes a lot for Ball Don't Lie, and is a regular contributor to FreeDarko.com and our recent Undisputed Guide to Pro Basketball History. The Works will go from a daily column to a Monday, Wednesday and Friday deal. On the plus side, that means we will have more time to come up with weird stuff not ripped from today's headlines.
It's Knicks Time
Because the Knicks are the Knicks, some of the weekend's biggest news was the triumphant return of this team to national television. Granted, they have been on occasionally since Mike D'Antoni took over, but that's token-ism for the market to end all markets. This time it's for real: five of the next eleven Knicks games will be nationally televised, which in NBA terms means, this team is relevant again. Here are four reasons why this is a good thing:
Source: http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/12/13/the-works-the-new-york-knicks-brings-goodness-and-light/
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