
Knicks’ Julius Randle can be New York champion even without ring
NY Post
Over a little more than 20 hours in the big city, Julius Randle and Jacob deGrom showed why legacies in sports are often more complicated than we make them out to be. It is quite possible that neither the Knicks forward nor the Mets ace will ever ride in a ticker-tape parade.
It is also quite possible that it won’t matter. What deGrom did Friday night at Citi Field, and what Randle did Saturday afternoon in the Garden — hell, what they have done all season — is remind New Yorkers what Patrick Ewing reminded them in the 1990s, and what Don Mattingly reminded them in the 1980s. You don’t need a ring to be a champion.More Related News

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