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All those criticisms. All those predictions of broken bones or strained ligaments. And yet, the Knicks entered Game 1 of the playoffs at virtually 100 percent. This unexpected turn of events has not only silenced skeptics but has also ignited a spark of hope among fans and players alike.
Throughout the season, questions loomed over the team's health and durability, particularly concerning their head coach's demanding style. Critics speculated that the rigorous training and playing style could lead to injuries, potentially derailing the team's postseason aspirations. However, the Knicks have proven their resilience, showcasing a lineup that is ready to compete at the highest level.
As the playoffs unfold, the team's ability to maintain their health will be crucial. With a solid roster and a clean bill of health, the Knicks are poised to make a significant impact. The stage is set for an exciting playoff run, and the fans are eager to see how far their team can go.
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