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MINNEAPOLIS - For 3 1/2 quarters Wednesday night, the Knicks barely guarded anyone and after tightening that screw, they couldn't make a shot with the game in the balance.
Ultimately, all their flaws showed in their season-opening 99-93 loss to Kevin Garnett and the Timberwolves: their still-evolving cohesion, their unsteady personnel and rotations - and in the end, their youth.See the full content of this document
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Knicks Turn Ice Cold Down the Stretch
They absorbed a 28-point, 20-rebound punch from Garnett, the reigning MVP, and eight or more points from seven of the 10 Timberwolves who played, including a relatively quiet 10 fr...
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