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NEW ORLEANS — Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball could have had two cracks at the Knicks in four days.
His first Knicks audition may be postponed, though, because he’s listed as doubtful for
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NEW ORLEANS — Zion Williamson vs. RJ Barrett. Finally.
On Monday, Williamson poured in 30 points, made 13 of 21 shots, grabbed six rebounds with four assists, tearing up the Kings in the
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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
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It was too much Julius Randle and too much Knicks defense for the Lakers to handle.
The Lakers (33-21) are statistically the No. 1 defense in the NBA — based on the all-important defensive
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The famous Garden pinwheeled ceiling sprung a leak as rain pounded the roof Sunday night, causing a 14-minute delay.
And for an uncharacteristicly long segment of the second half, the Knicks defense
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After failing to buy the Mets and with no chance of getting in on James Dolan’s Knicks, Alex Rodriguez is close to becoming co-owner of the league-worst Minnesota Timberwolves.
A-Rod has a 30-day
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If the Knicks plan to make a serious and upward move in the Eastern Conference standings, Friday night’s game began the favorable stretch for them to do so.
And their furious comeback in a 133-129
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Julius Randle has developed into everything the Knicks could have envisioned this season and more, a legitimate All-Star forward and an unquestioned team leader helping to vault them into position to
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It isn’t so much the losses, which have lately arrived at a far more regular clip than at any other point in this season. It’s the kind of losses. It’s the way those losses have been
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If these two old rivals meet in the one-game, play-in event, it’s going to be classic.
In a defensive slugfest that ended in a Knicks heartbreaker, the Celtics rallied from a seven-point