New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Julius Randle had a triple-double (28-12-11) and Reggie Bullock added 17 points.
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Alec Burks, Immanuel Quickley, Obi Toppin, Omari Spellman and Austin Rivers are out with an assortment of injuries.
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"His defense has been terrific," coach Tom Thibodeau said. "So just watching him move on the court he's obviously not laboring like he did last year," Thibodeau said.
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Downplays his first victory as Knicks coach and wants team to know "the magic is in the work."
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Randle (29 points, 14 rebounds) and Payton (27 points, 7 assists) deliver first victory for new coach as Knicks surprise Milwaukee.
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"It shows us exactly where we are and the things we have to work on and concentrate on to improve,'' Tom Thibodeau said.
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Though it's still early in the season, the team has not yet found a point guard equal to other quality floor generals in the NBA.
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Injuries thwart the start to their season.
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It's tough enough having an underdog team, but no one cheering at Madison Square Garden? And minus your top two draft picks? That's a tough ask.
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Ability and accomplishments obviously count, but star power is the deciding factor.
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Defense is a good place for them to start.
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It was a year in New York sports like no other, and there was one moment that best illustrated it.
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Leading at halftime behind RJ Barrett's hot hand, he and the offense went flat to fall 121-107 in Indiana.
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As the Knicks unveiled a new era in Indiana on Wednesday night, it had a throwback to last season feel with the starting lineup made up of five players who were a part of the team that went 21-45.
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The Knicks' longest-tenured player, he has seen four coaches, nagging injuries, a procession of journeymen point guards propped up in front of him and various roles handed out to him.