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Jan 26, 2023 5 2 0 0
Jan 24, 2023 6 8 3 2
Jan 21, 2023 17 9 1 4
Jan 19, 2023 6 0 1 3
Jan 13, 2023 24 8 2 2

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2022 38212.3 12.7 7.9 2.0 1.2 0.1 0.2
2021 69814.5 20.2 9.9 1.8 1.7 0.1 0.5
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Signs training camp contract

    Washington signed a training camp contract with the Knicks on Sunday, Fred Katz of The Athletic reports. The Knicks announced the signing Sunday, but they didn't immediately disclose the terms of the deal. After appearing in 31 games (three starts) with the Suns, Washington joined New York in February, but he never appeared in a game for the Knicks. The Ohio State product will now have an uphill battle during training camp, as New York has a crowded backcourt that features Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Immanuel Quickley, Donte DiVincenzo, Quentin Grimes and Miles McBride.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Back in Big Apple

    Washington signed a contract with the Knicks on Sunday. While the terms of the deal were not disclosed, it appears the Knicks signed Washington to a standard contract, as Dylan Windler, Nathan Knight and Jaylen Martin occupy New York's three two-way deals. After appearing in 31 games (three starts) with the Suns, Washington joined the Knicks in February, but he never saw any game action with New York. He'll have a difficult time carving out a role in a crowded backcourt that includes Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Immanuel Quickley, Miles McBride, Donte DiVincenzo and Quentin Grimes.
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  • Duane Washington: Let go by New York

    The Knicks waived Washington on Monday. Washington appeared in 31 games (three starts) with the Suns and averaged 7.9 points in 12.7 minutes per contest last season before being let go in February. He quickly caught on with the Knicks on a two-way pact, but he never saw any game action for the NBA squad. With the Knicks electing not to bring Washington back on a two-way deal, he'll seek out an Exhibit 10 deal elsewhere ahead of training camp.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Not listed on injury report

    Washington (hip) isn't listed on the injury report for Saturday's Game 1 clash against Cleveland. Washington sat out the regular-season finale due to a hip injury, but it appears that absence was merely precautionary. While he'll be available, the undrafted product out of Ohio State is not expected to be part of the Knicks' postseason rotation.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Sitting regular-season finale

    Washington (hip) will not play in Sunday's regular-season finale versus the Pacers. Washington hasn't played in a game since Jan. 26, and it's unclear exactly when he will be cleared to don the uniform. Even if that occurs in the playoffs, Washington doesn't figure to be a major rotation factor.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Unavailable again Friday

    Washington (hip) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Pelicans. Washington hasn't yet made his team debut due to his hip injury. His continued absence won't impact the rotation.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Remains out

    Washington (hip) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Pacers. Washington continues to battle right hip soreness. However, even if he were healthy, he likely wouldn't be included in the Knicks' regular rotation.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Out Sunday

    Washington (hip) is out Sunday against the Wizards. Washington likely won't be part of New York's rotation once he gets healthy. However, if the Knicks get locked into a seed, Washington may see the floor if the organization goes with a skeleton crew for the final game of the regular season.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Still sidelined Friday

    Washington (hip) is out for Friday's game versus the Cavaliers. Washington's absence is unlikely to affect the Knicks' rotation. His next chance to suit up is Sunday's matchup with Washington.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Remains out Wednesday

    Washington (hip) won't play in Wednesday's game versus the Heat. Washington will continue to miss time with a hip injury. His next chance to suit up is Friday's matchup with Cleveland.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Out Monday

    Washington (hip) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Rockets. Washington is not a part of the Knicks' rotation, so his absence from the active roster will not influence fantasy hoops. His next opportunity to play will come Wednesday versus Miami.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Misses game with illness

    Washington didn't play in Tuesday's game versus the Stockton Kings due to an illness. Washington is one of the Knicks' two-way players, meaning he will split time between the NBA and G League. His illness should not keep him sidelined for an extended period.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Returns to action for G League club

    Washington (back) played 24 minutes Saturday for the G League's Westchester Knicks in their 114-108 loss to the Santa Cruz Warriors, finishing with eight points (3-12 FG, 2-7 3Pt), five assists, one rebound and one steal. Washington sat out the Westchester's most recent game Tuesday due to a lower-back contusion, but he was deemed good to go after receiving a few days of rest and recovery. The two-way guard is expected to continue seeing most of his playing time in the G League for the rest of the season.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Misses game with injury

    Washington didn't play in Tuesday's game versus the Stockton Kings due to a lower back contusion. Washington is one of the Knicks' two-way players but has yet to play for the NBA club since joining. He is averaging 25.0 points, 3.0 assists and 2.3 rebounds in 30.4 minutes across his three appearances for Westchester.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Prolific scoring despite loss

    Washington recorded 38 points (14-29 FG, 6-14 3Pt, 3-3 FT), four rebounds, three assists and one steal in 35 minutes during Friday's 122-117 loss to the Blue Coats. Washington's 38 points were a game-high in Friday's loss. However, his turnovers contributed to him posting a minus-13 point differential.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Makes Westchester debut

    Washington tallied 21 points (6-15 FG, 3-10 3Pt, 3-3 FT), four assists and one rebound in 29 minutes during Wednesday's 147-126 loss to the Blue Coats. Washington was acquired by the Knicks on Tuesday and made his debut for their G League affiliate on Wednesday. While he was productive off the bench, his inefficiency caused him to post a minus-10 point differential.
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  • Knicks' Duane Washington: Joining New York

    The Knicks plan to sign Washington to a two-way contract Tuesday, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports. After being cut by Phoenix on Feb. 1, Washington remained a free agent for most of the month before catching on with the Knicks. The second-year guard has occasionally showcased some scoring chops on the rare occasions he's been given extended minutes in the NBA, but efficiency has been a major issue, as he's converted on just 39.1 percent of his attempts from the field and 72.9 percent of his attempts from the free-throw line over 79 career appearances. New York likely won't have a spot available in the rotation for Washington, who is expected to see most of his action with the G League's Westchester Knicks for the rest of the season.
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  • Suns' Duane Washington: Let go by Phoenix

    The Suns will waive Washington on Wednesday, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Phoenix will drop Washington from its roster to open up one of its two-way slots for Saben Lee, who will be re-signed after his second 10-day deal recently expired. The 22-year-old Washington averaged 7.9 points, 2.0 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 12.7 minutes across 31 games with Phoenix this season. Washington is free to explore opportunities with other teams but could wind up in the G League if no immediate chance at the NBA level presents itself.
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  • Suns' Duane Washington: Back to bench

    Washington isn't starting Monday's game against the Grizzlies. Landry Shamet will return to the starting lineup following a three-game absence due to a hip injury, sending Washington back to his usual reserve role. However, the Ohio State product figures to still see a sizable role against Memphis, as Chris Paul (hip), Cameron Johnson (knee), Cameron Payne (foot) and Devin Booker (groin) all remain out.
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  • Suns' Duane Washington: Produces well in spot start

    Washington totaled 21 points (6-17 FG, 5-9 3Pt, 4-4 FT), five assists, one rebound and one steal over 27 minutes during Tuesday's 125-113 win over Golden State. With the Suns extremely shorthanded in the backcourt while all of Chris Paul (hip), Devin Booker (groin), Cameron Payne (foot) and Landry Shamet (hip) were sidelined, Washington was summoned into the starting five for the first time this season. Though he went a woeful 1-for-8 from two-point range, Washington lit up the Warriors from distance and supplemented the scoring with a useful assist total. Until Shamet and Paul are both back in action, Washington could have some appeal as a short-term streaming option for points and three-pointers.
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