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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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2021-04-23
One night in November 2019 changed the life of Julius Randle and the trajectory of the New York Knicks' franchise.
2021-04-22
The New York Knicks are signing Norvel Pelle to a multi-year deal after his second 10-day contract expired Wednesday...
New York Knicks, Spike Lee
2021-04-22
The Knicks fans whooped it up outside the Madison Square Garden after watching their team clip Atlanta Hawks in overtime...
2021-04-21
Mike Woodson watched the current Knicks matched his 2014 team's record with a come-from-behind 137-127 overtime win over the Atlanta…
2021-04-20
RJ Barrett took over in the third quarter and outscored the entire Hornets team, 18-16, as the Knicks built a…
2021-04-19
Julius Randle became the first Knicks player since Kristaps Porzingis was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week in…
2021-04-18
After absorbing his second straight loss to the Knicks in five days, Williamson couldn't hide his affinity for New York.
2021-04-18
Derrick Rose and Reggie Bullock refused to let the New York Knicks' feel-good win streak to end. Not just yet.…
2021-04-17
Julius Randle's most important summer came to the fore as he scored a season-high-tying 44 points to carry the New…
2021-04-14
Julius Randle hit three triples in the opening quarter that set the tone for the New York Knicks' 116-106 win…