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Should the Knicks keep their core 7, or is a major change necessary before the February 5th NBA trade deadline? I believe only three of the core seven are truly safe, 1. Jalen Brunson 2. Josh Hart 3. OG Anunoby While - Karl-Anthony Towns - Mikal Bridges - Mitchell...

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