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Kemba shines in 2nd half after nine-game absence

By PETER BOTTE

Kemba Walker finally is back from his second ninegame respite this season, even though this shutdown was due to a sore knee — unlike the benching the Bronx native endured in December.

Walker provided the necessary boost — especially in the second half, when he scored all but two of his 19 points — before the Knicks wilted in the final four minutes of a 112110 loss Tuesday to Minnesota at the Garden.

“Felt good, it was good to be out there with my teammates. Trying to get a win. But yeah, felt really good,” Walker said after the game. “I just needed to rest, I was a little sore for a while. It was time, really. Yeah, I just wanted to feel good enough to get back on the court and tonight was the night.”

With Walker back, Alec Burks and Quentin Grimes logged 17 minutes apiece while Immanuel Quickley played only nine.

➤ One of the Knicks’ potential targets at the trade deadline went down this week with a troubling injury.

Pacers center Myles Turner, the NBA’s leading shot-blocker for a second consecutive season, suffered a stress reaction in his left foot, the team announced Tuesday. The 25-year-old center, who is owed $18 million for next season, will be reevaluated in two weeks, but he likely will be sidelined through the Feb. 10 trade deadline, according to reports.

➤ Nerlens Noel missed his third straight game with a sore left knee and recently acquired Cam Reddish also remained sidelined with an ankle issue. … The Knicks’ game in Sacramento on March 7 has been switched from a 10 p.m. (EST) start to 10:30 p.m.

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