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The Knicks saw a 34-point second-half swing doom them in their 124-105 loss to the Cavaliers in Cleveland.
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The Cavs 61 wins tie the second most in franchise history (61 in 09-10; 66 in 08-09).
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The Cavaliers never took their foot off the gas from there.
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In an effort to provide their superstar duo of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns with a proven talent that played a massive role for a title-winning team, the Knicks’ front office could figure that the Washington Wizards’ Jordan Poole may be a suitable trade target this offseason.
The Knicks on the verge of getting All-Star guard Jalen Brunson back from his ankle injury, as he is now with the team on their road trip.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNKnicks’ superstar point guard to return to practice Friday; will be questionable SaturdayThe New York Knicks have gotten some very encouraging news surrounding the injury status of superstar point guard Jalen Brunson. NBA insider Chris Haynes
We know the Knicks are set up to win more games than they did last season. We know they are actually closer now in the standings to the Celtics than they were at the end of last season, one that got their fans believing their team could knock the Celtics off if they made it to the Conference Finals.
Just six games separate the New York Knicks from the end of the regular season and their entry into the 2025 NBA playoffs. Following Wednesday's 124-105 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, now feels like a good time to pepper in some spiciness.
It won't be easy for the Suns to trade Durant since they had to give away so much to acquire him, but this may be the only way to help replenish Phoenix's assets. Bleacher Report
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The New York Knicks are inching closer to getting one of their biggest stars back in time for the stretch run. Jalen Brunson is reportedly expected to return to practice Friday and could be listed as questionable to play in Saturday's game against the Atlanta Hawks, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers matched the second-most wins in franchise history by beating the New York Knicks 124-105.