Marc and Jay are joined by Sean Derenthal from the Ode to Oden podcast to talk about all the possibilities for the Knicks upcoming draft.
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Episode 279: Later JR
Marc and Jay break down the JR and Shumpert trade, talk about the Galloway signing, tanking, Phil Jacksons comments on the state of the Knicks, an interview with JR, this years Knickeffect list
Episode 267: Season Preview
Marc the star and Jay preview every team, try out a live show which doesn’t go as bad as expected, preseason, listener questions and much more
Episode 231: Knick Dictionary
Marc and Jay talk about Chris Smith getting waived, Shawn Marion, The Knick Effect, The Knicks Dictionary, the west coast trip, and much more
Episode 215: One Smith Two Smith
Marc and Jay talk about Chris Smith joining the Knicks, preseason, the Gortat for Okafor trade, opening day lineups and more
Episode 208: Welcome to NY Jeremy Tyler
The Knicks sign Jeremy Tyler, debating what the Knicks starting lineup will be, why Beno Udrih should sign in NY, Amare isn’t allowed to play 1 on 1 with a 50 year old, much more
Episode 197: Ugh
Jay and Marc try to keep their composure as they talk about the worst Knicks game in recent and probably not so recent memory. We try to figure out what is going wrong and how to fix it plus answer listener questions. Download Episode 197
Episode 196: Game Three and Amare
Jay and Marc briefly talk about the other three series before answering a ton of questions looking forward to game three. Priggy, Shump, Chandler, Amare, offense, defense, clubs, it’s all covered. We even manage to keep the Amare bashing to a minimum. At least until we see what happens on Saturday.
Episode 195: No Time for Happiness
Round two started off with a thud. Jay and Marc are angrier than ever and tell you why all show. I think we mention the round 1 victory for about a minute, but since round 2 started so quick or happiness was immediately crushed by the weight of this terrible game.
Episode 193: The Almost Sweep
Marc took his annual vacation during the playoffs. Again. So Jay fills him in on all the playoff action he missed, both with the Knicks and around the league.