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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1943, Paul Silas, American basketball player and coach (died 2022) was born. In 1980, Kristen Connolly, American actress was born. In 1985, Ismael Londt, Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer was born. In 1988, Patrick Beverley, American basketball player was born. In 1989, Nick Palmieri, American ice hockey player was born. In 1996, Jordan Romero, American mountaineer was born. In 1997, Jean-KĂŠvin Duverne, French footballer was born. In 1998, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canadian basketball player was born. In 2008, Bobby Murcer, American baseball player, coach, and sportscaster (born 1946) passed away. In 2012, Dara Singh, Indian wrestler, actor, and politician (born 1928) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Knicks NBA champ Landry Shamet goes incognito on the subway

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June 20, 2026

However, some fans did recognize the 29-year-old as he tried to be like every other New Yorker.

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Powerline

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¡ Jun 24, 2026

Taking out the trash

Your feel-good story of the day, from the New York Post, Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec. Of course she was. You may have seen the video posted right after the New York Knicks championship victory parade last week. The Post reports, A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it

RealGM Basketball Wiretap

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¡ Jun 29, 2026

Landry Shamet, Knicks Agree To Four-Year, $24M Deal

Landry Shamet and the New York Knicks have agreed to a four-year, 24 million deal. Shamet went from a minimum contract veteran on a training camp invite to a key part of the Knicks' championship win with his perimeter shooting off the bench Shamet appeared in 51 games with the Knicks, averaging 9.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 23.0 minutes while shooting 39.2 percent on three-pointers. In the playoffs, Shamet shot 47.5 percent on three-pointers.

SB Nation

¡ Jul 11, 2026

Knicks Bulletin: ‘Hey, listen, they got roles in the league, man’

We so back the Knicks even played basketball yesterday. It was a Summerbeating at the hands of the Neighbor Nets, but that’s the only place Brooklyn can beat New York these days. Here’s the latest from Las Vegas. T.J. Saint On Tyler Nickel: “I’ve been most impressed with Nickel’s defense.” On Mohamed Diawara, Pacome Dadiet, []

Associated Press

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¡ Jun 29, 2026

Landry Shamet will stay with Knicks on 4-year, $24 million deal, AP source says

Landry Shamet is returning to the New York Knicks with a four-year deal worth 24 million, a person with knowledge of the details said Monday. Shamet was a key contributor to the Knicks with his outside shooting and defense, and the NBA champions have an agreement to keep him long term, the person told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity since there was no announcement of the new contract. Shamet signed late last offseason and became a trusted member of coach Mike Brown's rotation.

Awful Announcing

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¡ Jun 25, 2026

AA Podcast: Tim Legler on the NBA Finals, Knicks fans, Mike Breen, referees, Victor Wembanyama, and more

On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews former NBA player and longtime ESPN analyst Tim Legler. They discuss a wide range of topics including the Knicks breaking their championship drought, Legler getting to call his first NBA Finals, the end of Game 4, the future of ESPN’s NBA booth,

Us Weekly

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¡ Jul 2, 2026

ESPN Retracts Story Connecting Chiefs Star Mike Pennel to Woman’s Death

Update 7/2/26 at 2:41 p.m.: ESPN has retracted its story reporting that former Kansas City Chiefs star Mike Pennel was a person of interest in the death of a woman who went missing in the Dominican Republic in 2021. “ESPN has determined the story contained errors and has removed it,” ESPN explained in a statement []

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Related coverage for "Knicks NBA champ Landry Shamet goes incognito on the subway": Powerline — Taking out the trash. RealGM Basketball Wiretap — Landry Shamet, Knicks Agree To Four-Year, $24M Deal. SB Nation — Knicks Bulletin: ‘Hey, listen, they got roles in the league, man’. Associated Press — Landry Shamet will stay with Knicks on 4-year, $24 million deal, AP source says. Awful Announcing — AA Podcast: Tim Legler on the NBA Finals, Knicks fans, Mike Breen, referees, Victor Wembanyama, and more. Us Weekly — ESPN Retracts Story Connecting Chiefs Star Mike Pennel to Woman’s Death