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The battle-tested Knicks had no choice but to vie for the second seed.

  Whether you've been present at the arena or tracking the action from afar, the Knicks' approach to their regular-season finale against Chicago on Sunday afternoon was crystal clear. There was no hint of strategic maneuvering for specific matchups in the Eastern Conference playoff landscape. This team, guided by their coach and propelled by their MVP candidate, viewed the Bulls' red jerseys as merely another obstacle to overcome in their quest for victory. While it may sound cliché, it's undeniably true that this sentiment encapsulates the essence of New York's 50-win season, culminating in an overtime triumph over the Bulls and clinching the No. 2 seed in the upcoming playoffs. Despite enduring numerous absences due to injuries from key starters throughout the season, the Knicks have epitomized a "next-man-up" mentality. Reflecting on their journey, Donte DiVincenzo, the Knicks' offseason acquisition who has flourished with a career-best performance ...

How Drew McIntyre Spent His Time After WWE WrestleMania

 


Before making his return at WWE Money in the Bank, Drew McIntyre's absence was attributed to a combination of health concerns and reported delays in the creative department. There were also rumors circulating that he might be leaving the company in the near future.

However, following the conclusion of the PLE event, Paul "Triple H" Levesque clarified that McIntyre had been out of action due to an injury, refuting the reports of a potential WWE exit. In a recent appearance on "Cheap Heat," McIntyre shed more light on his time away from the ring after his match at WrestleMania 39.

He revealed, "It was a unique situation where I needed to address a couple of issues, but it didn't require extensive physical therapy like many things I've dealt with in the past. This allowed me to enjoy some quality time with my family and pets and focus on projects outside of the wrestling ring. Sometimes, stepping away and gaining a different perspective can be incredibly beneficial for personal growth and one's career."

Reflecting on past experiences, McIntyre emphasized the importance of gaining perspective when he faced challenges earlier in his career, including a time when he was previously released from WWE. This recent opportunity allowed him to gain clarity and provided a platform for various discussions on the internet.

Following three months away from the squared circle, Drew McIntyre made his comeback at Money in the Bank on July 1. He set his sights on challenging GUNTHER for the Intercontinental Championship. On August 5, McIntyre is set to face "The Ring General" in a one-on-one match at SummerSlam with the championship on the line.

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