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It is only when you take a deep dive into the Knicks’ past – and not only the recent past of 20 years or so – when you realize just how remarkable Julius Randle’s 2020-21 season really was....
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The 11-time All-Star appeared on The Post’s “Big Apple Buckets” podcast this week and discussed an array of topics, revealing he “broke down” on the team bus when forced to sit out the...
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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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Patrick Ewing had a number of crowning achievements at Madison Square Garden as a player. He now has one as a coach that can rival any of those.
Georgetown looked like it had transported itself back
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Funny, how things work out. Or don’t.
For the past few days, New York sports fans might have been mourning the passing of one of their most beloved play-by-play voices. Instead, that willing
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Seton Hall’s streak of NCAA Tournament appearances looks likely to be over. Weeks ago, that was unthinkable. After Friday night, it’s hard to envision the Pirates getting selected.
Georgetown
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Madison Square Garden’s security protocols came for Charles Oakley, Spike Lee and now even the great Patrick Ewing.
One day after Ewing vented during a postgame interview that he was
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Patrick Ewing has a memorable 7-foot stature, notable smile and his No. 33 Knicks uniform hangs in the rafters at Madison Square Garden. But all of that, evidently, isn’t enough for the arena
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Knicks fans will get to reminisce like it’s 1999.
During this gloomy Knicks century of basketball, two books are emerging about the 1990s Knicks to brighten the day.
The first, written by
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Years later, Patrick Ewing would sit beside the long oak desk in a corner of the Georgetown basketball office. He’d spoken with great enthusiasm of this present passion, coaching his alma mater. He’d talked about the difficulty folding away in storage trunks all the memories he’d stored up as a player. “My life is a …