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They swung a sign-and-trade deal over the weekend with the Blazers to re-acquire former Knick point guard Raymond Felton (they'd already signed 39-year-old free agent Jason Kidd).
WSJ: Knicks Let Jeremy Lin Walk Away
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While his story might not be as screenplay-ready as an overlooked Harvard point guard turned Knick hero, Winston Lin has snuck up on his sport, too.
WSJ: Jason Gay: At Columbia: Linsanity Part II
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Lateral quickness at the point isn't exactly a Knick strength.
WSJ: For Once, Knicks Catch a Break
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According to SportVU player-tracking technology, which provides specialized data to NBA teams and has analyzed 28 Knick games, Anthony shoots 46% from three-point range and nearly 49% overall when catching and shooting.
WSJ: No Such Thing As a Bad Shot
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His ridiculous stretch in which he notched nine 20-point contests in 10 games (eight of which were Knick victories) clearly hadn't been forgotten by Knicks fans, who cheered him when he was introduced before the contest began.
WSJ: Lin Helps Rockets Knock Off Knicks
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Last week, after the Knicks beat the Celtics handily in Boston, a handful of Knick players including Smith, who's made a point of going to the basket more frequently against them suggested their Atlantic Division foe isn't nearly as strong defensively in the paint without Garnett there.
WSJ: Knicks Beat Up on Depleted Boston
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The NBA's scoring leader added eight rebounds and six assists while becoming the first Knick since newly elected Hall of Famer Bernard King with five straight 35-point games.
WSJ: Knicks win 1st Atlantic division title since 1994
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Point guard Pablo Prigioni took twice as many first-quarter shots as any other Knick.
WSJ: Knicks Win Ugly to Capture Series