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Tim Hardaway Jr. and Courtney Lee thriving on court at same time as Knicks next face NBA-worst Hawks

The signing of Tim Hardaway Jr. for $71 million over the summer seemed exorbitant and redundant for many Knicks fans and league observers, especially because the team had inked Courtney Lee as a free agent to play the same position one year earlier. But the two swingmen have thrived on the court concurrently

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