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The Knicks fought all the way to the buzzer against the juggernaut Nets. And after the buzzer.
All-Star Julius Randle needed to be repeatedly restrained from going after referee Scott Foster
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With all due respect to Knicks fans, Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City is the NBA’s most raucous building.
On another pandemic Saturday, the downtown arena was empty. The Thunder are the
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The Knicks face one of the NBA most daunting schedules for the remainder of the season, which only increased the importance of Saturday’s visit to Oklahoma City to help maintain their playoff
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In what the franchise prays is not a harbinger, the Knicks initiated the season’s second half in Milwaukee in disastrous form Thursday.
After all the hope garnered from their season’s first
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The Knicks entered the All-Star break at 17-38 in mid-February 2020. They were 55 games into a season that ended prematurely less than a month later.
The highest grade in the annual 2019-20 midterms
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Knicks power forward Julius Randle didn’t pull off a triple-double, but he pulled off the triple crown at All-Star Sunday.
He competed in the Skills Competition, was used as a prop in the Slam
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The Knicks face a fierce schedule after the All-Star break with a four-game road trip starting Thursday: Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Brooklyn and Philadelphia. It’s a 1-3 trip waiting to
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Everyone who lives and dies with the Knicks can recall Amar’e Stoudemire smiling his new $100 million smile and proclaiming: “The Knicks are back.”
The Knicks were not back then, and 11 years
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The Knicks whipped the Pistons, 114-104, on Thursday night to enter the All-Star break on an 8-3 spree and with a winning record at 19-18.
With chants of “Let’s Go Knicks’’ from the 2,000
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Julius Randle cracked a smile when asked about his long-term future with the franchise.
Does he want to be a Knick for life?
“It’s always a thought,” the 26-year-old Randle