NY Post - Sports
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Luis Torrens continues to shine as Francisco Alvarez nears return
Francisco Alvarez’s return to the Mets is near, but that doesn’t necessarily mean his replacement will be relegated to infrequent duty.
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Anthony Volpe’s glove continues to be important Yankees bright spot
The Yankees might not have a streakier hitter than Anthony Volpe.
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Kings star DeMar DeRozan allegedly gets in heated altercation at sushi restaurant
Police are looking into an incident involving Kings star forward DeMar DeRozan.
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Mitchell Robinson comes through for Knicks off the bench in Game 1: ‘Helps inspire the team’
On Saturday night, he showed his value.
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Heroes, zeros from Knicks’ Game 1 win over Pistons: Jalen Brunson recovers from slow start for huge game
Heroes and zeros from the Knicks' 123-112 Game 1 win over the Pistons on Saturday.
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OG Anunoby’s critical defense helps Knicks keep Pistons’ Cade Cunningham in check
By the second half, especially in the fourth quarter, Anunoby showed the primary reason the Knicks gave him the biggest contract in franchise history.
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Karl-Anthony Towns does a little bit of everything in first Knicks playoff game
Towns did what he needed to do in Saturday’s 123-112 Game 1 win against the Pistons.
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Jalen Brunson put on his ‘cape’ when the Knicks needed him most
It’s gotta be the shoes, right?
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In five minutes and 27 seconds, the Knicks flipped a switch — and showed what they’re capable of
For those 5 minutes and 27 seconds, the Knicks looked like the blueprint version of the team Leon Rose assembled and Tom Thibodeau envisioned.
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Pistons still have ‘all-time high’ confidence despite Game 1 loss
As soon as the final horn sounded Saturday night on the Knicks’ 123-112 win, Pistons forward and Long Island native Tobias Harris went over to his...
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Cam Payne provides surprise spark Knicks needed in huge Game 1 win
Prediction? Pain. Cam Payne. But really, nobody could have predicted this. Not even Clubber Lang. Payne wasn’t even expected to be a big part of...
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Mets believe they’re turning a corner amid early RISP woes
The sample sizes are too small to condemn the Mets over their struggles with runners in scoring position.