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Neither the Minnesota Timberwolves nor the New York Knicks are off to the starts they wanted following their respective Conference Finals appearances last spring. Both at 4-3, there is no need to panic yet, but scuffling for another couple of weeks would become a worry.
That’s how Mike Brown’s coaching staff celebrates the Knicks’ defensive player of the game after each win this season. New York entered Sunday’s 6 p.m. matchup against the Brooklyn Nets (1-8) at 5-3,
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Full Nets injury report for Sunday's matchup at the Knicks
The Brooklyn Nets have been having a whirlwind of a week as they went from being on a seven-game losing streak to winning their first game of the season to suffering another blowout loss. Brooklyn is hoping that they can recover from Friday's 125-107 NBA Cup loss to the Detroit Pistons and the good news is that their injury report hasn't changed.
This week will be a good test — they are coming off a statement win over the Timberwolves against some of their old teammates. Next, they face the lowly — and pretty much openly tanking —
Edwards averaged 36 points in the two full games he was able to play before he was hurt. The four-game absence wasn’t much for a hamstring injury, but it was more games than Edwards had missed in any of the last three seasons. He played 79 games in each of those.
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Knicks fans thought OG Anunoby had one of the greatest games in NBA history because of a viral fake post
Knicks fans thought OG Anunoby had one of the greatest games in NBA history because of a viral fake post originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Knicks are generating second-chance opportunities, and it's been a team effort. They lead the NBA with 15.3 offensive rebounds per game.
The New York Knicks turned social media detectives in a hilarious video that had teammates guessing who posted the most embarrassing old tweets. From bougie foo
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Anne Hathaway’s Selfie at Knicks Game Turns Heads
Anne Hathaway is no stranger to the spotlight. From her blockbuster films to stunning red-carpet looks and envy-worthy travel snaps, she always knows how to turn heads. This time, the Oscar winner had fans doing a double-take after she shared a gorgeous selfie from a Knicks game.
The Knicks have been receiving balanced contributions on the offensive end, especially from Jalen Brunson, who is averaging 29.0 points and 5.6 assists per game. Brunson has the opportunity to make history tonight, becoming the fourth player in Knicks history with 80 career 30-point games if he reaches that mark against Minnesota.