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The Knicks saw a true MVP in their 113-97 blowout loss to the Nuggets on Wednesday night.
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The Knicks will be on national television soon when their seven-year “postseason’’ drought — and most likely playoff drought — ends in mid-May.
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It was a hot and humid May afternoon in Memphis. But at night, nothing is hotter than the Knicks.
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The Knicks pounded the Rockets. They clubbed them 122-97, and even managed to give Julius Randle the whole fourth quarter off. Now the fun can really start.
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There’s something about his home state of Texas that brings out the very best in Julius Randle.
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After losing in Brooklyn on Sunday, Suns star Devin Booker vowed to finish their five-game Eastern swing with a victory at the World’s Most Famous Arena.
“That’s last thing we said in the
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The Knicks have Julius Randle. New Orleans has Zion Williamson.
Ex-Knicks enforcer Charles Oakley prefers New York’s lefty power-forward freight train.
“I think (Randle’s) a better
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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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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