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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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Obi Toppin hopped over teammate Julius Randle and his father Obadiah Toppin for a windmill dunk.
But it wasn’t enough as the 6-foot-9 power forward lost a razor-close decision to Anfernee Simons
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Donovan Mitchell doesn’t need LeBron James’ approval.
King James dissed the Jazz during the All-Star draft selection when remarking on the Utah standouts, Mitchell and center Rudy Gobert, being
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Nets All-Star guard Kyrie Irving could face more NBA sanctions after he backed out of his 11:10 a.m. Zoom call with media on All-Star Sunday.
The media was notified at 11:15 a.m. during the call
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The NBA ruled Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons ineligible to play in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night due to exposure to an individual who recently tested positive for COVID-19.
The two Philadelphia
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Your NBA team, up five in the second quarter, has a 4-on-2 fast break. What would you instruct your players to do? Hit the brakes and take a 25-footer, right?
For 10 seasons, 1967-68 through
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Blake Griffin isn’t the Knicks’ cup of tea at the moment.
As he gets bought out by the Pistons, The Post has learned the Knicks will pass on the former All-Star dunk master.
That says a lot
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Blake Griffin will be free to sign with the Nets or another interested NBA team after agreeing to a contract buyout with the Detroit Pistons.
The Nets are “believed to be [the] leaders” to add
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The Mindset That Made Kobe Bryant a Master
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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