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The Knicks have been stingy when it comes to retiring their players’ numbers for posterity.
Hanging in the Garden rafters are the elite contributors who have either won a Knicks championship or
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Brooklyn won the game and lost James Harden. — again.
The Nets beat the Knicks 114-112 before a mixed crowd of 1,773 at Barclays Center, completing a season sweep of their rival. They started
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RJ Barrett is not the New York basketball star feuding with a comedian, but he still can’t stop laughing at his own budding rivalry.
While the Nets’ Kevin Durant was engaged last week in a
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Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
The Knicks share the town with the Brooklyn Nets’ Big 3 but they haven’t shared the court yet in the two prior meetings – both Knicks
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Many of the TV sets were shut off by the time the Knicks’ newest addition, center Norvel Pelle, entered Saturday’s contest at Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit with 2:44 left for his team
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The Knicks struggled with blowing leads during the three-game losing streak they lugged into Detroit on Saturday night.
This time, however, they were able to quickly build such insurmountable lead
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The Garden night had begun splendidly, with “KP Sucks’’ chants from Knicks fans clearly rattling Kristaps Porzingis into a 2-for-10 first half.
Before heading to the locker room, the 7-foot-3
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A small but vociferous group of Knicks fans arrived at the Garden armed with boos and derisive chants to direct at Kristaps Porzingis, but what they wanted more than anything Friday night was a
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The Knicks will be signing center Norvel Pelle to a 10-day contract, providing some big-man depth following Mitchell Robinson’s foot surgery earlier this week.
Pelle, who appeared in four NBA
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Kristaps Porzingis’ return to the Garden on Friday won’t be as viciously loud as it was in 2019 with only 10-percent capacity allowed during this pandemic season.
But the 2,000 fans permitted