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Five things to know about the Knicks

1. Landry Fields is really good On a roster that has had heavy turnover, Fields has been one constant. The rookie second-round pick averaged 9.7 points and 6.4 rebounds this season as a guard. In addition to putting up better than Rajon Rondo-esque rebounding numbers, Fields has the length to defend Paul Pierce or Jeff Green on the wing and the speed to at least take turns on Rondo. The Knicks gave up a lot of young talent in the Anthony deal, but Fields is a keeper.
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1. Landry Fields is really good

On a roster that has had heavy turnover, Fields has been one constant. The rookie second-round pick averaged 9.7 points and 6.4 rebounds this season as a guard. In addition to putting up better than Rajon Rondo-esque rebounding numbers, Fields has the length to defend Paul Pierce or Jeff Green on the wing and the speed to at least take turns on Rondo. The Knicks gave up a lot of young talent in the Anthony deal, but Fields is a keeper.

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