New York Knicks: Newsday News Articles
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Coach Tom Thibodeau says he isn't concerned that Kemba Walker hasn't scored in the last two games: "He can miss 10 in a row. I believe he's going to make 10 in a row."
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Whether it was driving to the hoop, starting or finishing alley-oop fastbreaks or trying (and) missing a 30-foot three-pointer, the Grizzlies star was playing to the crowd.
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Knicks' No. 3 overall pick R.J. Barrett welcomed No. 2 overall pick Ja Morant of the Grizzlies; Cam Reddish also went 10th overall in that same class.
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The Knicks rookie's commitment to the game has caught coach Tom Thibodeau's eye and resulted in more playing time for the sharpshooter.
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The Knicks' lead reached 29 points on way to defeating decimated Sacramento.
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Only Derrick Rose is out and he should return just after the All-Star break.
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Gentry coached Randle while with Pelicans and said, "his ability to handle the ball in the open court and create plays are all things he was starting to do when he was in New Orleans and I think he's much, much better at it right now."
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The Knicks guard said he felt instant relief after surgery for a bone spur on Dec. 22, and has been progressing since then.
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The rookie plays hard, has a toughness that the team is lacking, and can shoot.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 38 points for the Bucks, who pulled away in the fourth quarter and dropped the Knicks to 23-27.
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Entering Friday, they had used 15 different starting lineups in 49 games.
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Randle said he wouldn't change his decision to sign a four-year contract extension and is still committed to bringing a title to New York.
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Thibodeau has been unable to coax consistent performance out of this season's mix of starters and role players.
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It was the second straight loss and fifth in the last six games for the Knicks, who remain in a brutal stretch of the schedule that continues on to Milwaukee Friday.
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Tom Thibodeau and Erik Spoelstra exchanged compliments for the opposing centers -- Mitchell Robinson and Bam Adebayo -- before Wednesday's game.