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It was too much Julius Randle and too much Knicks defense for the Lakers to handle.
The Lakers (33-21) are statistically the No. 1 defense in the NBA — based on the all-important defensive
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If the Knicks plan to make a serious and upward move in the Eastern Conference standings, Friday night’s game began the favorable stretch for them to do so.
And their furious comeback in a 133-129
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Brandon Nimmo made it his mission this offseason to be a dependable bat for the Mets, and not just when he was facing right-handed pitchers.
The center fielder is off to a promising start facing
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Eli Manning once made his former teammate Brandon Marshall feel incredibly awkward without saying a word.
During an appearance on the “Soup with Coop” podcast — hosted by
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Julius Randle has developed into everything the Knicks could have envisioned this season and more, a legitimate All-Star forward and an unquestioned team leader helping to vault them into position to
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If these two old rivals meet in the one-game, play-in event, it’s going to be classic.
In a defensive slugfest that ended in a Knicks heartbreaker, the Celtics rallied from a seven-point
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Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
The Knicks share the town with the Brooklyn Nets’ Big 3 but they haven’t shared the court yet in the two prior meetings – both Knicks
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Many of the TV sets were shut off by the time the Knicks’ newest addition, center Norvel Pelle, entered Saturday’s contest at Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit with 2:44 left for his team
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The Knicks struggled with blowing leads during the three-game losing streak they lugged into Detroit on Saturday night.
This time, however, they were able to quickly build such insurmountable lead
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The Garden night had begun splendidly, with “KP Sucks’’ chants from Knicks fans clearly rattling Kristaps Porzingis into a 2-for-10 first half.
Before heading to the locker room, the 7-foot-3