For more Knicks: https://www.msgnetworks.com/knicks Knicks coach David Fizdale lists his criteria for what he's looking in a potential draft pick and reveals what he thought of Enes Kanter after sitting down with the Knicks' center for a conversation.
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In his discussion with Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor after LeBron James wore special 'I’m King’ shoes in Cleveland’s 123-109 win over the New York Knicks, Shannon Sharpe explains the message King James sent to Enes Kanter and the NBA. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest UNDISPUTED content: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeUNDISPUTED ▶Watch our latest NFL content: http://foxs.pt/NFLonUNDISPUTED ▶Watch our latest NBA content: http://foxs.pt/NBAonUNDISPUTED ▶Watch our latest MLB content: http://foxs.pt/MLBonUNDISPUTED ▶The Herd with Colin Cowherd’s YouTube channel: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeTHEHERD ▶Speak for Yourself’s YouTube channel: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeSPEAKFORYOURSELF See more from UNDISPUTED: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDFoxSports Like UNDISPUTED on Facebook: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDFacebook Follow UNDISPUTED on Twitter: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDTwitter Follow UNDISPUTED on Instagram: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDInstagram Follow Skip Bayless on Twitter: http://foxs.pt/SkipBaylessTwitter Follow Shannon Sharpe on Twitter: http://foxs.pt/ShannonSharpeTwitter About Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED: UNDISPUTED is a daily two-and-a-half hour sports debate show starring Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe. Every day, Skip and Shannon will give their unfiltered, incisive, passionate opinions on the biggest sports topics of the day. Skip and Shannon react to LeBron wearing ‘I’m King’ shoes in win against the NY Knicks | UNDISPUTED https://youtu.be/Lh5GNzEIO9w UNDISPUTED https://www.youtube.com/c/UndisputedOnFS1
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NEW YORK — It was a bull's-eye for Kent Bazemore.Bazemore hit a 3-pointer with 6.7seconds left that put the Atlanta Hawks ahead on Sunday (Monday, Manila time) in a 99-96 win over the New York Knicks."It's just a catch-and-shoot situation," Bazemore said."We work on plays all the time in practice where we have a guy who drives and kicks it out to somebody in the corner.It's just a synergy and rhythm thing." "I read a book called the 'Zen in the Art of Archery.'It talks about just let it go.Let it go and let the energy of the world take care of the rest," he said.The Hawks rallied from a 93-87 deficit in the final 2:16.Bazemore was wide open in the left corner and hit for a 98-96 lead.Tim Hardaway Jr.then stepped on the line trying to inbound, giving the ball back to Atlanta.After Dewayne Dedmon made one of two foul shots, Hardaway missed a potential tying 3-pointer."We don't know how to finish games.We don't know how to win games at the end," Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis said."We didn't close out the game strong again and another loss." Bazemore led the Hawks with 19 points.Mike Muscala scored 15 and Taurean Prince had 13.Dedmon finished with 12 points and 14 rebounds, while Dennis Schroeder added 10 points for Atlanta.Porzingis scored 22 for the Knicks.Trey Burke added 14, Jarrett Jack and Kyle O'Quinn each scored 11, and Enes Kanter finished with 10 points and 12 rebounds.Muscala hit a 3-pointer with 46 seconds left to pull the Hawks within one.O'Quinn missed a shot on the Knicks' next possession and Bazemore followed with his go-ahead basket."A great win on the road," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said."We got the stops late.We always talk about it being 48 minutes.Today it took all 48." Hawks: Atlanta has nine players on the 17-man roster with one year or less of NBA experience.Only Marco Belinelli (10), Ersan Ilyasova (9) and Luke Babbitt (7) have played more than five years in the league.Knicks: New York was attempting to win its 100th home game in its all-time series vs.the Hawks.They are now 99-68 at home, but trail the all-time series 195-175. .Porzingis has recorded a block in a career-high 22 straight games, which is the longest current streak in the NBA.Bazemore was awarded three free throws with 2:49 left in game.When he missed the second one, the Knicks rebounded and play continued.Hardaway got a dunk and was fouled, but the refs realized they hadn't given Bazemore his third shot.The officials went back in time, nullified the basket and gave Bazemore another free throw, which he made.The Knicks subsequently scored on their next possession.Despite the loss, the Knicks have fared well playing on Super Bowl Sunday, having won eight of their last 12 and going 11-7 overall on the NFL's biggest day.The Hawks did not commit a personal foul in the first quarter, though they still trailed 22-21 after the first 12 minutes.Malcolm Delaney was the first Atlanta player to be called for a foul.That happened with 8:43 left in the second quarter.O
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Phil Booth led the way with 21 points and four assists while Jalen Brunson chipped in with 17 points and five assists and Mikal Bridges added 15 points as No.1 Villanova pasted No.10 Xavier, 89-65.Xavier joined the Big East prior to the 2013-14 season, and in the five trips that the Musketeers have made to Philadelphia, the closest they have managed to keep a game has been 13.They lost by 23 points the first time they played as league foes.They lost by 13 the following year, by 31 points the season in which the Wildcats won the national title and by 25 last season.Wednesday night was more of the same.Villanova was up 18-6 just six minutes into the game and never looked back.The Wildcats took a 12-point lead into the break and lead by 20 less than five minutes into the second half.The only thing the Musketeers had going all night long was Kerem Kanter, who finished with a team-high 16 points.Here are three things that we can takeaway from this game: The last two games that the Wildcats played prior to Wednesday night were somewhat worrying.The issue was on the defensive end of the floor.The Wildcats gave up 101 points in their only loss of the season at Butler, a game that could somewhat be explained away by the Bulldogs making a ridiculous 15-for-22 from beyond the arc.But just a week later, Villanova gave up 90 points at Marquette, and that doesn’t even include the 85 points that Villanova gave up to DePaul in their Big East opener.Prior to their blowout win over the Musketeers, Villanova was dead last in defensive efficiency in Big East play, according to KenPom.Those doubts … well, they are no longer doubts, at least not in the moment.Xavier shot just 42 percent from the floor.They were 3-for-16 from three and turned the ball over 14 times.If you’re into the analytic angle, Xavier scored less than 1.0points-per-possession, the first time Villanova held an opponent below that mark since Dec.22nd.And it’s probably worth noting here that, entering Wednesday, Xavier was ranked 13th in KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency metric.“We’ve been struggling defensively,” head coach Jay Wright said, “and our guys really stepped up.” The issue, according to Wright, has been complacency.It started on that Dec.22nd game against Hofstra, and it continued into the start of Big East play.The problem? Villanova didn’t get in the practices they needed to in order to solve the problem.After the Hofstra game it was Christmas.Then they had to travel to Chicago to play DePaul.Next, they made a trip to Indianapolis on Dec.30th.“We saw it coming, we just didn’t have the time to practice,” Wright said.It wasn’t until after the Butler game that they were able to take a week to really iron out some of the kinks, and the Wildcats still struggled with an admittedly awesome Marquette offense.“We just kind of lost it,” Wright said.“We can’t just say, ‘OK, we’re going to play defense now’ when we haven’t been doing it or three weeks.You have to get back to your habits.” “Th