New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Burks, who started five games last season for the Knicks, got the first shot at defending Trae Young.
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The Knicks lack chemistry and are isolating too much on offense, while Atlanta has won seven straight.
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The Phoenix star scored 32 points, and the Knicks could not get any traction after falling behind by 17 points in the second quarter.
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Grimes got some rare quality time in the Knicks' win over the Lakers on Tuesday, and Tom Thibodeau was obviously impressed enough with what he saw.
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Coach Tom Thibodeau likes the guard because he doesn't dwell on his misses.
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'We've had highs, we've had lows,' said Randle. 'But once it starts clicking we're going to be a really, really good team.'
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The duo could see significant time on the floor together on Friday when the Knicks host the Suns.
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Former Knick Carmelo Anthony has an off night (3-for-14) but gets right in the thick of the Lakers' comeback from a 25-point, second-quarter deficit.
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Evan Fournier, Immanuel Quickely help close the door on the visitors who played without a suspended LeBron James.
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Lakers coach Frank Vogel praises former Knicks star and the ex-head coach.
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Rose was scratched from the lineup Tuesday with a sprained right ankle, the first game he has missed this season.
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"It makes me happy just because I know we're going to come in ready, mentally sharp, ready to compete," Julius Randle said. "Yeah, I like those games."
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The former Knicks star is averaging 15.2 points in 28.8 minutes and shooting 46.1% on threes, and the 37-year-old gets to impart some wisdom now and then.
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The loss started a brutal stretch of the schedule for the Knicks after playing three sub-.500 teams this past week.
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The Knicks center took an elbow to the face in the third quarter and left the floor bleeding from his nose.