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The Knicks win their seventh in a row and are looking more and more like the No. 6 seed.
The Knicks will play Miami or Boston in the first round. Which one you want?
The Knicks are now two games under .500 since the Carmelo trade.
Last night's 88–79 win over Boston extends New Jersey's winning streak to five games.
The Knicks enter the part of their schedule that's extremely difficult.
Or, an unlikely mashing of jazz hands and the heavy-metal claw.
Please enjoy Paul Pierce's directorial debut.
Maybe they discussed the Celtics win, or maybe they discussed the forthcoming Nets dynasty.
The Blackhawks are one win away from the Stanley Cup, and the Celtics have tied the NBA Finals at one game apiece.
With a bonus chewing out from Lakers coach Phil Jackson.
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