The Westchester Knicks will have Ron Baker, Quincy Douby and a dog mascot for home opener

The Westchester Knicks will open the home portion of their schedule Saturday at the Westchester Civic Center against the Greensboro Swarm. And they won't be alone ... The NY Knicks assigned Ron Baker & Marshall Plumlee to the Westchester Knicks, with the intention of both playing in White Plains tomorrow.

Derrick Rose Poses For Pictures With Jurors After Rape Lawsuit Verdict Is Handed Down [PHOTO]

Derrick Rose speaks during a press conference during the New York Knicks Media Day on September 26, 2016 in White Plains, New York. New York Knicks star Derrick Rose was all smiles as he posed for photos with jurors following the verdict in his rape lawsuit.

Westchester Children’s Association, Business Sector Team Up For Kids

Businesses and organizations from across the county recently attended a special kick-off event for the Westchester Companies for Kids, a new initiative of the Westchester Children's Association at Anthony's Coal-Fired Pizza in White Plains. The primary goal of the new intiative is to engage the business sector with WCA's mission of improving the lives of Westchester's young people by shaping policies and programs to meet their needs, and by keeping their well-being at the top of the public agenda.

New York Knicks Outlook: A Return To Prominence In 2016-17?

Sep 26, 2016; White Plains, NY, USA; New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony addresses the media during the New York Knicks Media Day at Ritz-Carlton. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports After a bit of a facelift in the offseason, the New York Knicks will try to return to prominence in 2016-17; can they achieve it? The New York Knicks are looking to get back into striking position, not only in the Atlantic Division but in the Eastern Conference as well.

Carmelo: Social injustice ‘actually getting worse’

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse Knicks guard says team will do something but not sure what. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwYGUv WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Carmelo Anthony, speaking at New York Knicks Media Day on Monday, believes social injustice is "actually getting worse and it will continue to get worse."

Kristaps Porzingis says he learned a scary new skill because he…

After a defensive stop, 7-foot-3 Kristaps Porzingis may grab the rebound and, instead of throwing an outlet to one of the team's guards, go bounding up the court with the ball, intent to score or find an open teammate. Speaking from the Knicks media day in White Plains, New York, the 21-year-old Latvian big man said ball-handling and the ability to bring the ball up the court were two of his greatest improvements over the offseason.

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse Knicks guard says team will do something, but not sure what Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwYGUv WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Carmelo Anthony, speaking at New York Knicks Media Day on Monday, believes social injustice is "actually getting worse and it will continue to get worse." The Knicks leader and one of the most influential players in the NBA hopes to "keep the conversation going," as the new season approaches.

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse

Carmelo Anthony says social injustice is getting worse Knicks guard says team will do something, but not sure what Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwYGUv WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Carmelo Anthony, speaking at New York Knicks Media Day on Monday, believes social injustice is "actually getting worse and it will continue to get worse." The Knicks leader and one of the most influential players in the NBA hopes to "keep the conversation going," as the new season approaches.

Rose on rape case: ‘I feel like I didn’t do anything wrong’

Rose on rape case: 'I feel like I didn't do anything wrong' Rose not worried about upcoming rape trial because he 'didn't do anything wrong' Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dwInHb WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Derrick Rose says he isn't worried about a rape trial that is to start next week because he feels he "didn't do anything wrong." Rose says he is instead focused on his first season with the New York Knicks.