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About Alder Almo

Alder Almo is a veteran sports journalist from the basketball-crazy Philippines and now lives in Jersey City. He previously covered the top local and international sports for Philstar.com, the online arm of one of the Philippines' leading newspapers, from 2011 to 2016. A well-traveled journalist, he has covered the Asian Games twice; Manny Pacquiao fights and continues to follow their national basketball team, Gilas Pilipinas. He remains an NBA contributing writer. He was also an assistant editor for the inaugural NBA Philippines website from 2011 to 2013 and Fox Sports Philippines from 2016 to 2017. He has been credentialed by the NBA as an international writer since the 2021-22 season.

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2021-08-16
Obi Toppin is having fun playing with the Knicks Summer League team, particularly, impressed with their rookies.
2021-08-14
Shooters will always shoot. Quentin Grimes entered the NBA with a reputation as a 3-and-D guy after leading the Houston…
2021-08-13
Japanese-American coach Daisuke "Dice" Yoshimoto has guided the New York Knicks to a 2-1 start in the NBA Summer League.
miles mcbride, knicks
2021-08-12
Miles McBride scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half, including 14 in the final quarter, in what…
2021-08-10
Former NBA superstar Monta Ellis found his way back to his life. Now, he wants to find his way back…
2021-08-09
The New York Knicks added Dwayne Bacon to its wing rotation after losing 3-and-D Reggie Bullock to Dallas Mavericks.
2021-08-09
After a jittery start to his first NBA Summer League, Immanuel Quickley got the perfect advice from New York Knicks…
New York Knicks, Obi Toppin
2021-08-08
New York Knicks couldn't find their mark from the outside, but Obi Toppin and Jericho Sims provided the highlights in…
2021-08-08
The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas could prove to be the battleground for the last remaining spot in the…
new york knicks, julius randle
2021-08-05
The Knicks locked up their All-Star leader Julius Randle throughout his prime with a new four-year deal worth $117 million.