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Jalen Brunson, First of His Name, Breaker of Double Teams, King of New York, Most Valuable Player.
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The aftermath of last night, all cleaned up as of 8am
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Need to dispose of a 7'6" ladder? It'll fit in one of our trucks; just set it out after 8pm before your non-recycling collection day. 🧡💙CONGRATS KNICKS!!!!!!!💙🧡
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As someone who only performs well at the last minute on deadlines deadlines I identify with the New York Knicks
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"can you guarantee a knicks championship in your first term?" "inshallah" promises made, promises kept
Just over a year ago with @ZohranKMamdani
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Yo despues de ver 7 partidos en 3 dias seguidos:

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If The Knicks can win a ring then Palestine can be Free. However there is no hope for The Jets
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🗣️ MVP 🗣 MVP
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🚨While the world watches the World Cup, Gaza is under heavy Israeli bombardment‼️
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today i’m mexican later today im korean tomorrow im canadian
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Exclusive: Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a limited run of affordable NYC-inspired World Cup jerseys, designed and crafted in partnership with Mazzi Sports, a family-owned apparel studio in Brooklyn. gq.visitlink.me/8zhBsh
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the subway conductors are leading us in cheers
- knicks 3-1 - biggest finals comeback in nba history - world cup starts tomorrow new york may never experience a sports summer like this ever again vibes are out of control
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The greatest underdog story in sports right now is James Dolan thinking he can win a PR battle against Mamdani
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THE MSG CROWD CHANTING "OG" 🔥 The New York hero 👏
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THE GREATEST COMEBACK IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY.
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Welcome to the greatest city on Earth. Here are some tips and tricks for how to get around and make the most of your time here. Learn more at nyctourism.com.
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During his eight years in Spain, playing for Real Madrid, the Brazilian forward Vinícius Júnior has been a frequent subject of racist abuse, at least 20 times, by his count. Through Vinícius, and Brazil at large, we can see how players with roots in the African diaspora helped create the multibillion-dollar enterprise that is soccer today, writes Peter L'Official (@apostropheoh). The sport’s first global superstar, Pelé, was a Black man from southeastern Brazil, which makes it remarkable that one of his heirs, so many years later, has become a focal point for so much racist abuse. Why? “The simple answer is he has never been the only one,” writes L’Official. As Vinícius prepares to take the field for Brazil at the World Cup — an event that will showcase on the global stage the ubiquity and virtuosity of Black footballers, representing nations as demographically different as Austria and Japan — it’s clear that soccer’s fraught relationship with race is both stuck in time and haunted by the sport’s ever more cosmopolitan future. FIFA likes to say that “football unites the world,” but Vinícius’s experience suggests football alone can do no such thing. Read L’Official on how Vinícius can serve as a study for how to combat racism in soccer: nymag.visitlink.me/d7VrwE
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Not a basketball play

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