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Source: Amare socks extinguisher, hurts hand

Ian Begley, ESPN.com

Amare Stoudemire suffered lacerations on his left hand after the New York Knicks' loss to the Miami Heat on Monday night, a team spokesman confirmed.

CNNSI.com

Miami took care of business at home -- and made it look easy again. The Heat cruised to a 104-94 win over the Knicks, grabbing a 2-0 lead as the first-round series shifts to New York.

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Dwyane Wade scored 25 points, Chris Bosh added 21 and the Miami Heat beat New York 104-94 on Monday night, sending the Knicks to an NBA-record-tying 12th straight postseason loss.

nydailynews.com

It wasn’t just the Heat, it was the stupidity. Amar’e Stoudemire may have literally punched the Miami Heat’s ticket to the second round after the Knicks’ forward suffered a lacerated left hand during a postgame tirade.

nba.com

The New York Knicks sound hopeful that Jeremy Lin's return to the lineup may come sooner than later.

Rob Mahoney, nytimes.com

The Miami Heat's decision to deny Carmelo Anthony the ball by fronting him has led to an array of complications for the Knicks.

Howard Beck, nytimes.com

Tyson Chandler (flulike symptoms) and Baron Davis (stiff back) played limited minutes in Game 1, but are expected to be in the lineup for Game 2 against the Miami Heat on Monday night.

Ian Begley, ESPN.com

Knicks center Tyson Chandler, battling through flu symptoms, will start for the Knicks in Game 2 of their first-round series against the Miami Heat on Monday night.

nydailynews.com

A day after they scored 67 points and were outclassed in every way imaginable by the Miami Heat in their playoff opener, the Knicks allowed Jeremy Lin to speak to the media.

nydailynews.com

A day after they scored 67 points and were outclassed in every way imaginable by the Miami Heat in their playoff opener, the Knicks allowed Jeremy Lin to speak to the media.

nydailynews.com

Eleven years have now come and gone for the Knicks without a single playoff win, a streak of futility that has them on the cusp of NBA history, the wrong kind of history.

grantland.com

The adjustments a coach makes between games (and during them) in a playoff series can decide whether his team makes a run to the Conference Finals or ...