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Knicks’ nearly spotless bill of health is a playoffs rarity

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 19, 2025
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At the beginning of this season, a former Tom Thibodeau player, whose anonymity I am holding, expressed concern about the number of minutes for the headlines of the Knicks.

“I’ve seen it before,” he said. “They will be Kurados when the playoffs begin.”

The annual survey of The Athletic player, which was carried out through the NBA locker rooms in recent weeks, but has not yet been published, has Tibodeau as the three -time winner or consecutive loser of the category, “coach in which the category.” The reason was easy to understand: workload.

Call it a problem of the Z gene.

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