Knicks' Diawara: Draft Steal Shining in Playoff Push
The New York Knicks continue to excel in the second round of the NBA draft, with their latest find, Mohamed Diawara, earning key minutes and proving his value. Selected fifty-first overall last June, Diawara, a nineteen-year-old, has shown fearlessness and confidence on the court, making an impact in limited minutes. Despite modest averages, he scores eight point nine points on forty-three percent three-point shooting in games with fifteen or more minutes, contributing to the teams playoff push.
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