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Kenny Atkinson Raves About The Knicks' Depth
"Brunson doesn't have to do it all. Towns doesn't have to do it all. That's a big boost," said Atkinson prior to Game 4 as the Cavs face getting swept at home. The Knicks in Game 3 saw six players score 12+ points, further proving Kenny's 'balanced attack' narrative. Brunson is averaging 29 points this series.
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