
Knicks set up for perfect way to end playoff drought
NY Post
LOS ANGELES — Tuesday night at Staples Center would be the perfect time and place to do it.
Break the seven-year playoff drought against the defending champion Lakers with LeBron James on the court, making his return from another sprained ankle. It’s the perfect Hollywood story and one more notch in the belt of Tom Thibodeau’s lovable Knicks, who have scripted a pandemic season out of nowhere.More Related News

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