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Sixers Fight for Home Court Advantage Against Knicks

In a bold move to secure home court advantage for Game 6 of their NBA playoff series against the New York Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers’ ownership group took matters into their own hands. Frustrated by the raucous Knicks supporters who seemed to overrun their Wells Fargo Center during previous home games, the Sixers’ top brass united to purchase more than 2,000 tickets, which they generously distributed among members of the local community.

Bojan's Brave Battle: Playing Through Wrist Injury for Knicks

In the gritty world of professional basketball, where every possession and every point counts, athletes are often called upon to push through the boundaries of pain and adversity. Such is the case with Bojan Bogdanović, the New York Knicks’ sharp-shooting forward, who is currently battling a ligament injury in his left wrist amidst the intense crucible of the NBA playoffs. According to a report by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, Bogdanović sustained the injury during the Knicks’ Game 3 loss against the formidable Philadelphia 76ers.

Bulls' Terry Headed to Bench After Standout Performance

In a move that may surprise some fans, Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan has decided to bring rookie guard Dalen Terry off the bench for Sunday’s matchup against the New York Knicks. This decision comes just a day after Terry put up an impressive stat line of 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists in a season-high 26 minutes during his second start of the season against the Washington Wizards.

Knicks Triumph Over Warriors in Thrilling Game

In an electrifying matchup between two powerhouse teams, the New York Knicks emerged victorious over the Golden State Warriors with a final score of 119-112. The game, played at the iconic Madison Square Garden, was a showcase of skill, determination, and unwavering spirit from both sides. The Knicks came out firing from the start, with Jalen Brunson leading the charge. The point guard finished the night with an impressive 34 points, showcasing his offensive prowess and clutch shooting abilities.

Knicks Big Man Dilemma: Start or Bench Robinson?

The New York Knicks are facing a good problem to have as Mitchell Robinson nears his return from injury - who should start at center between the athletic Robinson or the steady Isiah Hartenstein? Robinson, the 24-year-old former second round pick, has been the Knicks’ starting center for the past four seasons. A lob threat, elite offensive rebounder and shot blocker, he seemed entrenched in the starting unit before suffering a stress fracture in December.

Knicks Edge Warriors in Thriller, Brunson Stars with 34 Points

In a thrilling clash between two of the NBA’s iconic franchises, the New York Knicks emerged victorious over the Golden State Warriors, 119-112, in a high-scoring affair at Madison Square Garden. Jalen Brunson was the star of the show, pouring in a game-high 34 points to lead the Knicks to an impressive victory. The Knicks came out firing on all cylinders, with Brunson setting the tone early. The talented guard was virtually unstoppable, slicing through the Warriors’ defense with ease and draining a array of mid-range jumpers and floaters.

Knicks Conquer Kings, Brunson Shines in 98-91 Thriller

In a gripping road battle against the Sacramento Kings, the New York Knicks emerged victorious with a hard-fought 98-91 win, thanks to the heroics of Jalen Brunson. The guard’s phenomenal 42-point performance, coupled with the team’s stifling defense, proved too much for the Kings to overcome. Brunson’s scoring prowess has been on full display lately, as he joined an elite group of players who have scored 42 or more points in consecutive games.

Knicks Battle Blazers in Portland Showdown

The New York Knicks rolled into Portland looking to get back on the winning track against the shorthanded Trail Blazers squad. While the Knicks were missing a few key pieces themselves in Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson, they aimed to take advantage of a Blazers team ravaged by injuries. Portland was without several starters including Anfernee Simons, Jerami Grant, Malcolm Brogdon, and Shaedon Sharpe. Even sharpshooting rookie Jabari Walker and recently acquired big man Robert Williams III were out of commission.

Knicks' Randle Misses $1.28M Bonus, but Cap Relief Offers Silver Lining

The New York Knicks are gearing up to face the Philadelphia 76ers, but they’ll be without their star player Julius Randle for the 18th straight game due to a shoulder injury. While Randle’s absence is undoubtedly a blow to the team’s chances, there’s a silver lining for the Knicks’ front office. According to reports, Randle was set to earn a $1.28 million bonus if he played 65 games this season and led the Knicks to the playoffs.