New York Knicks: NY Daily News News Articles
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Fueled by a blistering first quarter from Jalen Brunson, the Knicks jumped to a 39-13 lead and never looked back.
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It was that kind of searching, slippery, cunning play that has often been lacking from a team that, while exciting, has relied on blunt force and pace to get its way on offense.
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Towns’ scoring explosion was exactly what the Knicks needed.
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Bam Adebayo’s first reaction to the Knicks' offseason moves? He thought he was watching the rise of the “Villanova Knicks.”
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Karl-Anthony Towns has no interest in revisiting his time with Jimmy Butler as teammates on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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The Knicks are expected to be a better defensive team.
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The Knicks are making threes. They’re just not taking enough. The Knicks attempted just 28 threes in Monday’s loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, converting on just nine of them in a 110-104 defeat at home.
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Brunson wasn’t the only player to sustain an injury on Monday.
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Some teams are going to force Jalen Brunson off the ball. That’s exactly what happened in the home opener at Madison Square Garden against the Indiana Pacers on Friday—a resounding 25-point victory in response to a disappointing 24-point loss to the Boston Celtics to start the season. The Pacers deployed a combination of defensive irritants in Aaron Nesmith and Andrew Nembhard to hound the...
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Haliburton, a known perimeter threat and bona fide playmaker for the Pacers, shockingly went scoreless in 26 minutes. He missed all eight of his attempts from the field and had a dismal 0-of-7 performance from beyond the arc.
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The Knicks bounced back from Tuesday's loss in Boston with a commanding dismantling of the Pacers on Friday.
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As far as the talk surrounding Bridges’ shooting form? The Knicks aren’t interested.
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After a season-opening record-tying barrage of 29 made threes from the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, the Knicks must fix their perimeter defense or risk a repeat disaster when the same Indiana Pacers come to MSG.
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Call it a reality check: the Knicks never stood a chance.
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Jayson Tatum shot 14-of-18 from the field and 8-of-11 from three-point range in Tuesday’s blowout against the Knicks.