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Syracuse Feels at Home Again in Garden
When Syracuse was at Madison Square Garden in March winning its unforgettable six-overtime marathon against Connecticut in the Big East tournament quarterfinals, the Orange's big three announced their presence loudly.
Syracuse bigger and better than last season
Jim Boeheim watched Jonny Flynn depart early and become the No. 6 pick in this past June's NBA draft.
Proving grounds: Syracuse to face first true test of season at MSG tournament
Wes Johnson hadn't given much thought to playing at Madison Square Garden. The junior transfer from Iowa State played basketball and grew up in the South, far removed from the "World's Most Famous Arena." Then he started hearing the messages from teammates.
With this year's Syracuse University basketball team, you can't expect much but the fluctuating unexpected.
It was a long night the last time Indiana Pacers rookie guard A.J. Price ventured into Madison Square Garden.
Rookie point guard Jonny Flynn still adjusting to Timberwolves' triangle offense
The player and coach are still smiling about it, which is a good sign. But sooner or later, Jonny Flynn is going to have to do what Kurt Rambis asks him to do.
Syracuse aims for Boeheim's 800th win in season-opener vs. Albany
Ever since Syracuse lost to Oklahoma in last year's NCAA Tournament, ending the Orange's season in the Sweet 16 and stopping Jim Boeheim one win short in his quest for his 800th career victory, the anticipation built toward the first game of the 2009-10 season.
Front and Center: The 2009-10 Syracuse Basketball Preview
Syracuse basketball players Rick Jackson, left, Arinze Onuaku, center, and Wesley Johnson.
Former Syracuse players reflect on Boeheim's milestone
Talk to the men who played basketball for Jim Boeheim at Syracuse through 800 career victories, and it becomes obvious not much has changed about his approach over the years.
Boeheim notches 800th career Div. I win
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim stood at the center of the Carrier Dome court that bears his name, smiling broadly following his 800th victory.
Orange Scouting Report-Albany at Syracuse
Will Harris played at Virginia before transferring. Harris scored seven points in a game against SU two years ago.
UAlbany names starting five vs. Syracuse
UAlbany coach Will Brown named after today's practice his probable starting lineup for Monday's opener against Syracuse at the Carrier Dome.
One size fits all for forwards: The Orange's wings, like their predecessors, are long and lean
Is Wes Johnson the next Johnny Bravo? The Brady Bunch's Greg Brady became rock star Johnny Bravo solely because he fit the jacket.
Syracuse's setup men: Triche, Jardine, Rautins will get ball to the big men
When members of the Syracuse backcourt consider their potential scoring lines for the upcoming season, the numbers they envision seem modestly attainable.
Harris may be drafted by NBA's D-League
November 04, 2009, 7:25 PM / Paul Harris, the former Niagara Falls High School and Syracuse University swingman, is one of 200 prospects available for the NBA Development League Draft, which will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday on NBA TV.
UAlbany fans can watch Syracuse tonight
UAlbany fans can get a glimpse tonight of their team's opening-game opponent when Syracuse plays host to Division II Le Moyne in an exhibition contest at the Carrier Dome.
Costas or Carmelo: Michael Carter-Williams commits to Syracuse University
A lot of high school basketball recruits come to Syracuse University because they want to be the next Carmelo Anthony, Hakim Warrick or Jonny Flynn.
Nets Sizzle, Then Fizzle, in Losing Opener
Jonny Flynn scored 13 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday to help erase a 19-point deficit, and Damien Wilkins converted a putback at the buzzer, as the host Minnesota Timberwolves edged the Nets , 95-93. Minnesota trailed by 16 points with less than seven minutes to play.
Flynn questionable for NBA opener with illness
Minnesota Timberwolves rookies Jonny Flynn and Wayne Ellington both missed their second practice in a row Tuesday because of illness.
The young Minnesota Timberwolves sure showed some spirit on opening night.
Jonny Flynn scored 13 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to help the Wolves erase a 19-point deficit and Damien Wilkins' putback at the buzzer lifted Minnesota to a 95-93 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Wednesday night.
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