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There was one thing separating Obi Toppin from enjoying unanimous approval from his brand-new constituency, Knicks fans who have labored for years — for decades, actually — looking for a clear
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Kentucky coach John Calipari could not contain his glee that his buddies, Knicks president Leon Rose and senior VP William Wesley, drafted one of his Kentucky guys – 6-3 combo guard Immanuel
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At long last, the 2020 NBA Draft is complete.
Five months late and and following an unusual pre-draft process because of the COVID-19 pandemic, NBA teams have finally injected their rosters with some
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Hours before the 2020 NBA Draft, there was a trade. Forty minutes before the first pick Wednesday night, there was another deal.
It was a preview of the wild night ahead.
After the first three picks
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The Knicks did well for themselves Wednesday night. They got better. And though that may sound like a simple goal for an NBA team on a night like this, if you’ve seen enough of the draft-night
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With Knicks executives Leon Rose and William Wesley and assistant coach Kenny Payne, you had to figure Kentucky would become part of the Knicks’ draft picture.
And how.
In a dizzying few, confusing
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With the Nets in win-now mode, they traded away the No. 19-overall pick Wednesday and got back Clippers guard Landry Shamet.
In a three-team trade, the Clippers traded Shamet to the Nets in exchange
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A teary Brooklyn homecoming took place Wednesday in the NBA draft.
Obi Toppin is a Knick.
Dayton’s 6-9 scoring forward fell to No. 8 and Knicks president Leon Rose pounced on the National College
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NBA Draft 2020 is finally here.
Instead of taking place at Barclays Center in June, it was pushed back and went virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there’s still plenty of buzz
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Anthony Edwards doesn’t love basketball. It doesn’t matter — not to the Timberwolves.
Despite his eyebrow-raising comments to ESPN that football is his first love and basketball is just his job,