The Knicks reach survival mode without their downed stars

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The Knicks reach survival mode without their downed stars
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The Knicks persevered and gave a valiant effort in defeating the Cavaliers 107-98, including a marathon-like 47 minutes and 16 points from backup point guard Miles “Deuce” McBride, who was never taken out by head coach Thibodeau once he entered the game to fill in for Brunson. “We are doing everything we can,” said McBride. “Doing as much as we can recovery wise and guys who are playing big minutes, we are working on the chemistry of guys coming in and out. It is tough but you have just got to keep moving forward.”“The margin for error is small, obviously with all the guys that we have out,” said Knicks guard-forward Hart after the loss to the Hawks.

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