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It is hard to imagine a time when we needed this more, frankly, this flabbergasting, dumbfounding, out-of-the-(orange-and)-blue surprise of a Knicks season. Forget the way our world at-large has been
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It was a Knicks-Hawks battle for the fourth seed and home-court advantage, and it became a night of bloody carnage and overtime at the frenzied Garden.
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Likable. It is a funny word to use to describe a 32-27 team in a pro sports league, in which the terms of engagement with the paying customers are usually reduced to this:
If you are a credible
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All you had to do was look around Madison Square Garden and it was obvious your ears were lying to you, had to be. On a good night, in normal times, they can squeeze 19,812 inside here, and when you
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Seven more assists for Julius Randle.
Eleven more 3-pointers combined from backcourt men RJ Barrett and Reggie Bullock.
Countless more hustle pays by the nasty center tandem of Nerlens Noel and
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Listen in. Listen close. Do you hear it? Can you hear them?
Listen closer. There they are. Knicks fans. For weeks, for months, they have been reluctant to say anything out loud — or too loud,
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It was a great battle of power-forward stud southpaws as Zion Williamson went toe to toe with Julius Randle.
But the game was decided by the Knicks’ backcourt of Derrick Rose and Reggie Bullock,
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Zion Williamson’s first game at the Garden in a Sunday matinee figured to be the headliner on the marquee — with point guard Lonzo Ball’s audition for the Knicks a close second.
Instead, Tom
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DALLAS — Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle knew what his club might be in for with Julius Randle back in his hometown of Big D.
“He’s an All-Star who loves coming back to play here,’’ Carlisle
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Listen, if you want you can focus on who wasn’t playing at Madison Square Garden Monday night. Anthony Davis wasn’t playing at the Garden. He hurt his calf in February, won’t rejoin the Lakers