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Knicks to play exhibition games in Italy

D’Antoni, Gallinari will be in familiar territory next fall

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Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni will have a bit of a homecoming next fall when his team plays in Italy. D'Antoni was a star player in Italy before coaching in the NBA.

NEW YORK - Two people with knowledge of the team’s plans say the New York Knicks will travel to Italy next fall and play at least one exhibition game in Milan.

The two people are unsure how many games, or against which opponents, the Knicks would play. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the league has not made an official announcement.

NBA teams have played both Euroleague and fellow NBA clubs during recent overseas exhibitions.

The trip will be a homecoming of sorts for Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni, a star player and coach in Italy, as well as forward Danilo Gallinari, a native of Milan whose father was a teammate and roommate of D’Antoni’s while both played for the local team.

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