The Quick Reaction format premiered the last time we met the Raptors. It was in NYC, a five point loss, and in it, Mike Kurylo poetically promised us that:
Jeremy Lin made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with less than a second to play and the New York Knicks rallied to beat the Toronto Raptors 90-87 Tuesday night, extending their winning streak to six games.
By JENNIFER GOULD KEIL The Knicks star guard, who's been famously crashing on his big brother's couch on the Lower East Side, is moving up in the world to the 20th floor of posh Trump Tower in downtown White Plains. “Yes, he's staying there,” a source
By JENNIFER GOULD KEIL The Knicks star guard, who's been famously crashing on his big brother's couch on the Lower East Side, is moving up in the world to the 20th floor of posh Trump Tower in downtown White Plains. “Yes, he's staying there,” a source
Wat Misaka does not see anything of himself in the lithe Knicks point guard on the television. “He's much bigger than me,” Misaka said. “He's 6 foot 3.” Misaka, 88, was 5 feet 7 inches when he played three games for the Knicks in November 1947.
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