
ESPN New York: Michael Kay
Summary: The Voice of the Yankees and host of YES Network's "Center Stage" brings his expertise and insight on New York sports to 98.7 FM listeners during their afternoon drive. The Bronx native's program gets you prepped for the evening's games while entertaining you with good-natured humor throughout.
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- Artist: ESPN New York 98.7
- Copyright: 2006
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Walt Frazier says he was disappointed in Tyson Chandler being dominated by Roy Hibbert. Jeff Van Gundy says the Knicks lost this series in Round 1.
MSG's Walt Frazier says he was disappointed in Tyson Chandler being dominated by Roy Hibbert.
Jeff Van Gundy says the Knicks lost this series because they did not close out the Celtics quickly.
NY Daily News' Frank Isola says this was a successful season but disappointing because they were a two seed.
Chris Copeland says he credits the coaches for keeping him ready even though he didn't get a lot of playing time. What are some of Michael and Don's crutch words?
Knicks F Chris Copeland credits the coaches for keeping him ready even though he didn't get a lot of playing time.
MSG's Walt Frazier says the Knicks need to continue to move the ball around the perimeter.
Barry Melrose says the Rangers' power play is hurting them. They spend energy and produce nothing.
Mike Breen says Jason Kidd would be better off at least shooting and missing rather than continue to pass. Can the Knicks win Game 5?
Jalen Rose says the Knicks are like a fighter who throws a big punch.
Mike Breen says Jason Kidd would be better off at least shooting and missing rather than continue to pass.
Willie Randolph says he can understand where Terry Collins was coming from but he phrased it completely wrong.
Lawrence Frank says the Pacers are the better team because they are more balanced. What do the Knicks have to change? The Jets QB competition gets lighter.
Lawrence Frank says the Pacers are the better team because they are more balanced.
Alan Hahn says the Knicks are not playing like a team that believes they can win.
