Surprise. Surprise. Knick season-ticket sales are down - by nearly 2,000, The Post has learned. Though they had roughly the same number of cancelations this summer as last, the Knicks' season-ticket base is now between 12,000 and 12,500, according to a club spokesman. Last year, though the Knicks endured about 2,100 season-ticket cancelations, the club kept its base of 14,100 season-ticket holders because of new subscriptions gained off the waiting list. This offseason, there was little new blood apparently, and 15 percent of season-ticket holders canceled (about 2,200). The figures include both full and partial plans. The Knicks will put single-game tickets on sale starting Thursday at 9 a.m. at the Garden box office and noon at Ticketmaster. * Knick free agent Lavor Postell has signed with Utah. http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/3430.htm
serves them right for having layden as a gm.postell will be missed i know he would have stayed if we played him but i know he will show the knicks what they missed out on
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting knicks235:</div><div class="quote_post">serves them right for having layden as a gm.postell will be missed i know he would have stayed if we played him but i know he will show the knicks what they missed out on</div> I bet you Postell will turn out to be a good player. I thought he showed that two years ago but they stopped playing him.