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Donte DiVincenzo isn’t just breaking records; he’s also showing why Knicks’ plan is working
Donte DiVincenzo could feel the crowd as he neared a New York Knicks record. “What he’s done, he’s in the record books for a reason,” DiVincenzo said on Fournier, who the Knicks traded to the Pistons in February. “It’s extremely difficult,” Knicks teammate Josh Hart said. It’s almost become the Knicks’ signature: New York has built a viable roster, one of the Eastern Conference’s best, through free agency during an age where that strategy has become increasingly more difficult to execute. And so, when we do that, you’re gonna create good shots.” What DiVincenzo did Monday, even if it came against the Pistons, was the personification of the Knicks’ emergence.
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