PARIS (AP) – The New York Knicks are practicing as scheduled in Paris despite warnings of a possible terrorist attack in Europe.
The Knicks play the second game of their preseason tour Wednesday, facing the Minnesota Timberwolves. New York played its exhibition opener in Milan on Sunday, beating Olimpia Milano 125-113 behind Amare Stoudemire’s 32 points.
Stoudemire joined the Knicks from the Phoenix Suns this summer. He says he is happy for the chance to play in Paris and wants to “make sure we enjoy it and have fun.”
The U.S. government issued a travel alert Sunday, urging Americans to be vigilant in public places, tourist spots and transportation hubs.
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