New York Knicks: The Athletic News Articles
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On paper, a healthy 76ers team presents a lot of challenges for the Knicks.
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Zach Harper catches you up on the latest NBA news in our newsletter.
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The East always felt up for grabs going into the postseason, and right now, New York is the most stable squad.
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New York led by as many as 61 points (you read that correctly), the largest lead in a playoff game in the play-by-play era.
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As expected with such a lopsided score, emotions ran high, and two players were ejected in the second quarter.
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Anunoby is often absent from conversations about keys to New York's success, but make no mistake about his importance.
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The Knicks have a chance to show they can handle business when necessary. The only thing that can stop them is themselves.
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It’s going to be difficult for New York to win it all for the first time since '73. But Brunson will make or miss the season-defining shots.
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The Knicks led by 13 after the opening quarter and were surgical in dismantling Atlanta to keep their series momentum.
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What Towns pulled off in Game 4 was Mike Brown's vision from the beginning of the season, especially against a team like Atlanta.
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Let's discuss the biggest surprises through four games and potential X-factors as the series shifts back to New York.
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Towns wears No. 32 because of Magic Johnson. At times Saturday, the big man looked a lot like his idol.
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Poor shooting and turnovers doomed Atlanta, which failed to take a commanding series lead Saturday.
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Could you imagine if the Knicks' new coach went the same route as the former one did?
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The Knicks' starters, with Miles McBride replacing Mikal Bridges, thrived in Thursday's Game 3 loss.