New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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The former Atlanta Hawk played 20 minutes in the victory at Golden State and he said: "I know that my time will come and when it comes, I want to be ready."
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Barrett was at the morning shootaround receiving treatment and left the Chase Center in a walking boot, an indication he could be out for remainder of the trip.
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Multiple sources said the Knicks were willing to deal just about anyone on the roster for the right return.
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"We have talent, we have toughness, we have everything," Fournier said. "And we're not that far from playing better and getting wins."
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In losing their 10th game in the last 12 and third straight, the Knicks fell to 24-31 on the season.
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On the season he's shooting just 37%, down from 39.5% as a rookie
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"We're six under .500," Barrett said, "but we're still fighting for something."
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Mitchell Robinson had 19 points and 21 rebounds, 10 offensive, for the Knicks, who led by 12 in the third quarter.
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With other teams able to pay him Robinson than they can because of salary cap rules, the Knicks find themselves in the odd position of possibly losing him as an unrestricted free agent in the offseason.
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King attempted to show something to Randle, who slapped at the computer and then got into a heated exchange.
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RJ Barrett has been on LeBron James' radar since he was a high school player in Canada, and the Lakers' superstar is impressed with the growth and maturity shown by the Knicks' 21-year-old rising star.
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RJ Barrett had a career-high 36 points, hitting the tying three-pointer with 8.1 seconds left in regulation, and Julius Randle added 32.
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Obviously, this is a big game against the Knicks on ABC and he wants to be in there," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said.
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After signing a four-year extension in the summer that takes effect after this season there are legitimate questions of whether Randle and the franchise as currently configured are the right path for the front office to count on as they move forward.
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He's had some brilliant games this season, but not since late December.