New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Said Thibodeau of the Heat president: "He's at the top of my list. He's been great to me over the years.''
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Both lottery picks have been disappointing, but they opted to participate in voluntary bubble workouts.
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Payne was an assistant to John Calipari at Kentucky and will be working on developing former Wildcat Kevin Knox as well as RJ Barrett.
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For Thibodeau, it's the first chance to see the roster he inherited — one that he is unsure will be on hand when next season begins
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The NBA commissioner is hopeful the league can play an 82-game regular season with fans in home arenas.
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Julius Randle, RJ Barrett, Mitchell Robinson, Kevin Knox, Frank Ntilikina and Dennis Smith Jr. are expected to participate.
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Clippers, Bucks and possibly the Celtics have fallen short of expectations in the NBA playoffs.
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It could make a lot of sense.
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The former point guard was also a player consultant for the Warriors, and he seems to get the sometimes difficult-to-get KD.
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The question for the players now after a historic work stoppage was simple: Had they accomplished anything?
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With the NBA Draft Lottery done and the order set, the annual Knicks disappointment set in, it's time for our Mock Draft, Version 2.
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The Knicks find themselves in a place where they could pick up the best player in the draft.
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Since winning the first Draft Lottery in 1985 and picking Patrick Ewing, the Knicks were 0-for-16 in repeating their good fortune heading into Thursday night.
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Draft lottery is set for Thursday night; Knicks also can begin voluntary workouts next month.
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Bryant will remain with Utah until after the playoffs before joining the Knicks.