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...Dunk" came in the third quarter, when 6-5 shooting guard John Starks found an opening on the right side of the key and drove around once-Knick Bill Cartwright at the right foul line extended...

Author: By Peter D. Henninger, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Percent Hydronium: Starks Dresses for the Enemy | 2/23/2000 | See Source »

...Bulls wallow at 12-38, 22 games behind the Pacers, Starks has a point. Nevertheless, his trade request must also have something to do with emotion he carried into all 25 Knick play-off games against the Bulls over the course...

Author: By Peter D. Henninger, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Percent Hydronium: Starks Dresses for the Enemy | 2/23/2000 | See Source »

...about who has a better record of hatred for the Romans. Being in broad agreement on most policy issues, each was trying to make the other look dishonest and inconsistent. And it was Gore, all aggressive trash-talking and sharp-elbowed rebounding, who looked more like a New York Knick. Squabbling over voting records and health plans denied Bradley the space to dunk over Gore, which he badly needed to do if he was going to reel in the vice president's lead. Where Bush had done his best to look presidential and hold himself above the fray, Gore didn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iowa Results Define New Hampshire Debates | 1/27/2000 | See Source »

...revelation could hurt Bradley's attempts to paint himself as a more honest, open alternative to Al Gore. While John McCain, Bradley's cross-party fellow underdog, has made his physical and mental health an open book, Bradley won't reveal any medical records before 1996. The former Knick has taken the stance that the episodes are minor and that he'll notify the media if he needs to see a doctor or has to alter his campaign schedule for health reasons. "[Bradley's campaign] had been hoping they wouldn't have to disclose this," says Pooley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It May Be Unfair, but Bradley's Heart Hurts Him | 1/21/2000 | See Source »

...realistic shot at sneaking by the party front-runners. While this has always been the case for underdogs, there's probably less room for sneak attacks now than ever before. Bill Bradley's poor showing in Iowa was seen by most as a wake-up call - the ex-Knick needs to either campaign more aggressively or wave good-bye to any chance for the party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Primer on the Primaries | 1/18/2000 | See Source »

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