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Everyone who lives and dies with the Knicks can recall Amar’e Stoudemire smiling his new $100 million smile and proclaiming: “The Knicks are back.”
The Knicks were not back then, and 11 years
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We’d say the last time something like this happened was when John Tortorella benched Marian Gaborik in the third period of Game 5 of the Rangers’ 2012 conference finals against the Devils, except
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Chris Kreider paved the way for a feel-good Rangers victory, but when No. 1 goaltender Igor Shesterkin was carried off the ice midway through the third period, there were no more good feelings.
The
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The Knicks whipped the Pistons, 114-104, on Thursday night to enter the All-Star break on an 8-3 spree and with a winning record at 19-18.
With chants of “Let’s Go Knicks’’ from the 2,000
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Two earworms have crept in, one entered L, the other through R. They’re The Temptations singing “Ball of Confusion.”
You see, we sports fans have been immersed in confusion, the kind now so
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PORT ST. LUCIE — David Peterson should be considered the favorite for the fifth spot in the Mets’ rotation based on his solid rookie season, but every spring camp needs job competition.
On
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Get ready for impact.
There are those around the NFL bracing for what could be an avalanche of player movement in the coming weeks, as teams maneuver to get under a COVID-19-driven salary cap
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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Deivi Garcia was just 16 years old when he first heard the comparisons to Pedro Martinez.
He was young, right-handed and short in stature, and Garcia said his teammates
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Julius Randle cracked a smile when asked about his long-term future with the franchise.
Does he want to be a Knick for life?
“It’s always a thought,” the 26-year-old Randle
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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Brian Cashman understands why some Yankees teammates have expressed discomfort with Domingo German’s return to the team following his suspension for domestic violence, but