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Enes Kanter has no words, one telling tweet in awkward Knicks turn

WASHINGTON — Four observations from the Knicks’ 108-95 loss to the Wizards in the nation’s capital that dropped them to 3-7 after 10 games.

1. Demoted backup Enes Kanter racked up a bullish 18 points and 14 rebounds in 24:16 but still got pulled for rookie Mitchell Robinson with 5:36 left of a six-point game. The move backfired as the Wizards ran away and Robinson lost his cool, picking up fouls and a technical. Kanter left the locker room without speaking to reporters. In fairness, a group was interviewing Robinson when he quietly scooted out.