Knicks 125, Heat 109: Sigh
The Knicks are used to winning. Now they play the waiting game for news on Julius Randle’s shoulder.
Jazz 117, Knicks 113: The more things change, the more they stay the same
Roses are red/Utah’s not known for pizzazz/last night the Knicks/came up short vs. the Jazz
Knicks 107, Bulls 103: Xanax for the soul
Julius Randle continued his excellence, Elfrid Payton posted his first 20-point game in a while, RJ Barrett continued his hot play, and the Knicks came away with a win in Chicago. Matthew Miranda recaps a game that felt rather routine (especially when watched on DVR).
Bulls 110, Knicks 102: KYP: Know Your Personnel
The Knicks came into Chicago on the second game of a back-to-back and played sluggish on their way to a 110-102 loss to the Bulls, but the rotations from head coach Tom Thibodeau are also becoming more concerning by the day. Could a few adjustments have helped the Knicks sneak a win?
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Two former #1 picks + two MVPs meeting on the Fever’s home floor = a Liberty blowout win