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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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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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Bad news for Robinson Cano is good news for DJ LeMahieu.
LeMahieu was already one of the top position players available on the free-agent market, and now the 32-year-old would be a perfect fit for
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In the present, Robinson Cano will lose a year of his career. The Mets will save a bit over $20 million in 2021 and be able to organize their roster in a better way.
That was the most immediate impact
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It took, tops, 30 seconds for the gravity of the news item — Robinson Cano, suspended for a year as a PED repeat offender — to sink in for that faction of New York baseball fans who are partial to
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Robinson Cano’s time with the Mets keeps getting worse.
The second baseman received a 162-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance, the commissioner’s office announced
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Knicks president Leon Rose’s first trade of his presidency career could bring them closer to either sought-after scoring forward Obi Toppin or Stanford point guard Tyrell Terry – pending which
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Just when the Giants offensive line started to improve, Marc Colombo was fired.
The Giants are replacing Colombo with Dave DeGuglielmo, as first reported by NFL Network and confirmed by The Post.