USA TODAYGuard Baron Davis latest New York Knick injuredUSA TODAYBy Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY NEW YORK – New York Knicks guard Baron Davis left the court on a stretcher after injuring his right knee with 5:15 left in the third quarter of a possible elimination game for the home team Sunday against the Miami Heat.Baron Davis carted off on stretcherESPNBaron Davis taken off court with knee injurySportingNews.comKnicks' Davis leaves on stretch with leg injurySI.comSB Nation -Rotowireall 196 news...Read Full Story
The Knicks might be having all sorts of trouble against the Heat, and Baron Davis isn’t exactly lighting it up, but at least he has some dope kicks on his feet. These are the Li-Ning BD Doom “Playoff” exclusives that Davis was wearing during Game 2. They feature an airbrushed design that goes perfectly with the BD logo on the tongue. via Nice KicksWhat do you think?Follow Sean on Twitter at @SEANesweeney.Follow Dime on Twitter at @DimeMag.Become a fan of Dime Magazine on Facebook HERE.Read Full Story
Baron Davis has torn the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his right knee, a potentially career-threatening injury for the Knicks’ 33-year-old point guard.Read Full Story
In the third quarter of Sunday's New York Knicks win over the Miami Heat, veteran point guard Baron Davis suffered a horrific knee injury (available to view here, if you like awful things). He was taken off in a stretcher, and pretty much everyone watching knew that he had suffered a serious injury that would keep him out for quite some time.On Monday, we discovered the severity of the damage, and it's not good. As announced by the Knicks on Twitter, the MRI of Davis's right knee showed a...Read Full Story
Baron Davis was carted off on a stretcher after dislocating his right kneecap Sunday in the third quarter of an 89-87 victory over Miami in Game 4, the latest key injury for the Knicks. Veteran Mike Bibby helped New York pull out the victory,
Baron Davis was carted off on a stretcher after dislocating his right kneecap Sunday in the third quarter of an 89-87 victory over Miami in Game 4, the latest key injury for the Knicks. Veteran Mike Bibby helped New York pull out the victory,
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The topic of Jeremy Lin's potential return has now been looming around for the last couple of weeks and it really does pose an interesting question: Should the Knicks play Jeremy Lin if he's healthy? For Knick fans, the answer is an easy, but intuitive answer. Bring Lin back, bring Lin back! With Baron Davis going down with a late season ending knee injury, the Knicks have a dilemma on their hands at the point guard position and the answer to...
BARON DAVIS FULLCOURT SHOT
Baron Davis hits the longest shot and it counts, in NBA History!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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However, he would soon be shipped to his home state of California. Due to a bit of beef between Baron and then-coach Byron Scott, and the Hornets desire to clear cap space, they traded Baron to the Golden State Warriors for Speedy Claxton and Dale Davis at ...
Baron Davis injury update: dislocated right knee - tests to check for structural damage will be done tomorrow
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Tough way for Baron to end the season...seems like these playoffs are taking a toll on eastern teams!
Baron Davis en Rucker Park (Too Easy)
En la mítica cancha en Harlem fue donde Baron Davis consiguió el apodo de Too Easy
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We all knew that Baron Davis’ knee injury suffered in Game 4 was brutal, but now we know just how brutal. The Knicks have announced that Davis has suffered not only complete tears of his MCL and his ACL but also a partial tear to his patella tendon. Knick fans should be familiar with patella [...]
As many of you no doubt saw on television Sunday, former Clipper Baron Davis suffered a gruesome knee injury in the third quarter of Game 3 between the Knicks and Heat. At the arena, they knew that he had a dislocated patella, but today it was discovered that the injury is much worse: Davis tore both his ACL and his MCL, and has a partial tear in his patellar tendon as well.
This injury isn't as bad as Shaun Livingston's knee...
Baron Davis is the Golden State Warrior point guard who brought the Warriors to their upset of number 1 seed Dallas Mavericks in game one of the NBA playoffs. A two-time NBA All-Star, the 6'3" Davis was drafted out of his sophomore year at UCLA by the Hornets until he was scooped up by the Warriors – who had a leadership vacuum on the court – in...more
Baron Davis is the Golden State Warrior point guard who brought the Warriors to their upset of number 1 seed Dallas Mavericks in game one of the NBA playoffs. A two-time NBA All-Star, the 6'3" Davis was drafted out of his sophomore year at UCLA by the Hornets until he was scooped up by the Warriors – who had a leadership vacuum on the court – in '05. When in good health, Davis is known to be a playmaker, a power driver, and a grinding workhorse who can step up to get the job done. Having missed a lot of play for injuries, Davis' most recent troubles resulted in arthroscopic knee surgery (Feb 07), which seems to be taking hold. He's getting stronger every game – 33 points in 48 playoff minutes can't be wrong -- and the Warriors have their fingers crossed.
An L.A. native, Davis is fairly active in the interests of the underprivileged and on black issues in particular, having spoken in front of the Congressional Black Caucus on health care and championed Black Awareness month, not to mention his non-profit for underprivileged kids, and a documentary he made on gangs in LA -- with his own film company Verso Entertainment.
You can also check out his home site for recent news: http://www.barondavis.com/home.php