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Knicks begin justifying why point guard move won’t be Ntilikina

ORLANDO, Fla. — Participating in the Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star Weekend doesn’t buy you a ticket into the new starting lineup, apparently. Rookie point guard Frank Ntilikina is emerging from his experience in Los Angles in the same role he had before heading West — coming off the bench

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