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Over a little more than 20 hours in the big city, Julius Randle and Jacob deGrom showed why legacies in sports are often more complicated than we make them out to be. It is quite possible that neither
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Julius Randle has lifted the Knicks onto Cloud 9.
Randle pumped in another 31 points as the Knicks ripped off their ninth straight victory with a nationally televised, 120-103 win over the Raptors
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This was after another dramatic victory in a surprising season now full of them, a come-from-behind overtime win over the Hawks that pushed the Knicks into the fourth seed in the Eastern
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Some consider Julius Randle a Knicks savior. But before he could key this season’s unexpected turnaround, he needed a few saviors of his own.
That’s where Leon Rose and William “World Wide
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Kevin Durant is apparently all for reigniting the New York rivalry between the Nets and Knicks.
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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’s a good time to be a Knicks fan.
The players got a standing ovation from the crowd as the final seconds ticked off the clock in Wednesday night’s 137-127 win over the Hawks and the
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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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As point guard Derrick Rose dribbled out the clock and the 1,750 socially distanced fans were on their feet serenading the Knicks in a Garden standing ovation, Rose stopped and clapped, too.
Whether