Diawara Shines in Knicks Win, Making Case for Bench Role
Mohamed Diawara, a 20-year-old New York Knicks rookie, showcased his potential in a recent game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Despite some rookie struggles, he contributed ten points, three rebounds, and two assists, with a standout performance from beyond the arc. Fans and analysts praise his grit and aggression, earning him the teams internal Defensive Player of the Game award earlier this season. As the Knicks prepare for the playoffs, Diawara could secure a bench role if he continues to impress.
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