JOSH HARRELLSON RUMORS

Knicks Coach Herb Williams Talks Coaching Strategy, The Return of Josh Harrellson

As the Knicks continue to learn, being able to secure victories against contending teams will come down to how well they matchup to the different arrays of talent. Being able to exploit the different mismatches in their favor, as well as cope with the ones against them, will only benefit the Knicks as they adjust lineups accordingly. The Knicks’ coaching staff certainly has...
Via Knicks Journal  |  March 06, 2012

Apparently Josh Harrellson wears these UK themed cowboy boots out in public

And I’m sure most people that know Harrellson wished he didn’t. Landry Fields posted a picture of Harrellson’s shiny, Kentucky themed sh*t kickers to his Twitter account, presumably while the Knicks center was wearing them.  Based on the overall hideousness of these things, I’m going to say that Harrellson isn’t up on the latest fashion trends.  Sorry...
Via The Last Angry Fan  |  March 03, 2012

Harrellson could be back in the fold tomorrow

The Knicks may get one ailing player back tomorrow in power forward Josh Harrellson to give them an even deeper bench. Rookie guard Iman Shumpert, meanwhile, is an iffy proposition to play against the Cavaliers in the second-half opener. Harrellson was cleared to practice today for the first time and...
Via The New York Post  |  February 28, 2012
OOH-OOH THAT SMELL...

Video: Kid reporters seek the stinkiest Knick

Do not get stuck behind Josh Harrellson in an elevator because he is the current title holder of the “smelliest” New York Knick. Watch as the Knickerbocker kid reporters Ryan and Jaylah interview members of the basketball team and find out some very useful information. In a unanimous decision, rookie Josh Harrellson gets voted the smelliest teammate and we find...
Via Sweater Punch  |  February 24, 2012

Knicks Forward Josh Harrellson Fractures Wrist, Out Six Weeks

Their biggest need is a point guard, but the struggling Knicks could really use all the help they can get, and losing a solid rookie big man off the bench won’t help much at all. After last night’s game against the Nuggets, ESPNNewYork reported that Josh Harrellson will miss six weeks with a fractured wrist: “The Knicks have announced that Josh Harrellson has a...
Via SLAM Online  |  January 22, 2012

Knicks C Harrellson out with broken wrist

New York Knicks rookie backup center Josh Harrellson will miss six weeks after breaking his wrist in Saturday’s game against the Denver Nuggets.Harrellson’s injury leaves the Knicks frontcourt thin, with just Tyson Chandler and Jared Jefferies on the roster as centers. Both players have been injury prone in recent years. Jerome Jordan was just sent down to the NBADL last week...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  January 22, 2012

Fracture sidelines Harrellson

Surprising rookie center Josh Harrellson is out six weeks after fracturing his right wrist after taking a fall late in the first overtime of the Knicks’ 119-114 double OT defeat to the Nuggets at the Garden.Harrellson will need surgery, and his absence is a big blow to an already...
Via The New York Post  |  January 22, 2012

Knicks PF Stoudemire misses second straight game

The New York Knicks were without Amar'e Stoudemire on Monday night as the power forward missed his second straight game with a sprained ankle.Josh Harrellson was given the start in place of Stoudemire against the Toronto Raptors. Stoudemire is considered day-to-day and may return to the Knicks' lineup later in the week.The 29-year-old has been one of the most durable players...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  January 02, 2012

The Starting Lineup: Nuggets Choke Hard In LA

The Knicks have accidentally discovered the solution to all of their problems: replace Amare Stoudemire with Josh Harrellson.  After scoring 78 and 82 points in their previous two games, the Knicks took the court without STAT and put up 35 points (on 8 assisted FGs) in the first quarter.  Harrellson was responsible for 8 of those points along with a pair of boards, making him...
Via NBA 24/7 365  |  January 01, 2012

No Amar’e, no problem for Harrellson, Knicks

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Amar’e who? Amar’e Stoudemire missed last night’s game with a left ankle sprain, rookie Josh Harrellson made the seamless transition to starting power forward and the Knicks soared into 2012 with a face-saving 114-92 wire-to-wire rout of the Kings at the Power Balance Pavilion. Yeah...
Via The New York Post  |  January 01, 2012
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