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Shumpert backed New York despite doubts about how its win streak has looked, saying the Knicks already proved they could beat Boston on the road. “I feel like this was always the Knicks’ conference to lose this year,” he said on Get Up. He also warned Detroit could be the East’s toughest matchup if fully healthy.
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