Author: Peter Sblendorio
Peter Sblendorio
has 16.4% among authors.
BS Score: 1.7%.
Articles analyzed: 7.
Words analyzed: 17,889.
Analyzed articles
New York Daily News
- By Kerry Burke, Julian Roberts-Grmela, Nicholas Williams, Peter Sblendorio
- 6/14/2026, 4:09 AM
Biased Writer Voice 45.2% - Availability Heuristic 34.3% - Hasty Generalization 27.3%
The Knicks’ first championship in 53 years was about so much more than the players, coaches, staffers and front office who made it happen. It was just as much about the generations of New Yorkers who endured the painful years — those who stuck with the Knicks through all of the losing, whose loyalty never wavered. That much was clear to... more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 6/8/2026, 11:33 PM
Biased Writer Voice 17.8% - Negativity Bias 14.1% - Recency Bias 10.6%
Victor Wembanyama knew his misses and miscues cost the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. He said those shortcomings would “fuel” him. And when his Spurs needed him most, Wembanyama finally rose to the occasion. more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 6/3/2026, 8:09 PM
Biased Writer Voice 29.5% - Representativeness Heuristic 20.2% - Halo Effect 20.2%
A broken pinkie finger wasn’t going to keep Mitchell Robinson out of the biggest game of his career. The Knicks’ backup center was made active for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night, despite him undergoing surgery last week for a fracture to the fifth metacarpal on his right hand. Robinson, 28, was listed as questionable before... more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 5/17/2026, 9:06 PM
Negativity Bias 15.3% - Appeal to Emotion 13.2% - Hindsight Bias 8.9%
Tyrone Taylor wasn’t sure. As his towering blast soared toward Citi Field’s left-field stands, Taylor couldn’t tell if the ball was headed fair or foul. The Mets outfielder paused at home plate as suspense hung over Sunday afternoon’s Subway Series finale. When the 404-foot drive did indeed land fair, Taylor dropped his bat and flexed... more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 5/7/2026, 3:32 AM
Halo Effect 20.3% - Availability Heuristic 16.9% - Framing Effect 9.9%
The Knicks’ hard-fought Game 2 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers didn’t come without concern, as OG Anunoby checked out late with an apparent leg injury and did not return. Anunoby appeared to tweak something before subbing out with 2:31 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Knicks’ 108-102 win at Madison Square Garden. Miles “Deuce”... more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 5/1/2026, 1:46 AM
Halo Effect 14% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 12.3% - Overconfidence Bias 10.6%
ATLANTA — The Knicks knew the Atlanta Hawks were fighting for their playoff lives. They didn’t let Atlanta even come up for air. In a historic display of dominance, the Knicks punched first and just kept pounding in Thursday night’s 140-89 victory in Game 6 at State Farm Arena to advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals. more
New York Daily News
- By Peter Sblendorio
- 3/27/2026, 5:25 PM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 32% - Hasty Generalization 15.8% - Appeal to Authority 13.4%
Paying the players has led to more parity in college basketball. Just ask St. John’s head coach Rick Pitino, who believes the traditional blue-blood NCAA programs that long dominated the sport no longer have an extreme advantage. “There's no difference between Kentucky, North Carolina than Illinois or St. John's. There’s no difference... more