Top 25 of 2025: amNewYork ranks the best NYC athletes of the year amNewYork
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"He played just 18 minutes with four points, but hauled down a staggering 15 rebounds, and 10 of them were on the offensive glass. Five of those O-boards came in a 1:06 span in the fourth quarter during a game-changing 16-2 run that put New York ahead for good. He single-handedly out-rebounded the Spurs in the fourth quarter, hauling down eight boards compared to San Antonio's six."
"While the Liberty fell significantly short of a title repeat, Stewart remained one of the most productive players in the league, recording 18.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. Porter has been the headliner of a rebuilding Nets team, averaging 25.6 points per game in his first season with the team after being acquired from the Denver Nuggets over the summer."
Mitchell Robinson delivered a pivotal rebounding performance despite limited minutes and injuries, grabbing 15 rebounds with 10 offensive boards and key O-boards in a decisive fourth-quarter run. Breanna Stewart averaged 18.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per game while the Liberty missed a title repeat. Michael Porter Jr. averaged 25.6 points in his first season with the Nets after joining from Denver. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored 17 goals, tying for eighth in MLS and leading the Red Bulls' attack. New York athletes across NBA, WNBA, MLS, MLB, and NFL posted notable individual achievements despite no Big 4 championship.
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