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Sunday's 118-105 decision dropped them to 0-7 against the leading squads of the NBA (Boston, Cleveland, Oklahoma City) and their first instance of consecutive lost games since Jan. 3-6. A tense afternoon became downright horrifying when Karl-Anthony Towns limped to TD Garden's visitors' bench as Boston began its final push forward to victory.
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Knicks head coach under fire for playing All-Star after injury scareNew York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau's notorious reputation for overplaying his stars preceded him against the Boston Celtics on Sunday and saw him catch
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It’s again the hot-button topic with Thibodeau, who has always eschewed load management while elevating his teams to regular-season heights above expectations.
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New York Knicks fans couldn't believe that Tom Thibodeau sent Karl-Anthony Towns back into the game after he was injured.
Over their past two showings, the New York Knicks have been on the wrong side of things in two critical matchups against the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavali
The New York Knicks have had success under head coach Tom Thibodeau. However, they were often the scrappy underdog who was just happy to be there. The front office decided to make some major changes to the roster.
CLEVELAND — The Knicks arrived and left Cleveland with the same problem: Their defense is atrocious against the NBA’s best. Tom Thibodeau’s group was massacred Friday night by Kenny Atkinson’s high-octane Cavaliers, who made the Knicks look jayvee in a 142-105 laugher.
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