The New York Knicks will get a chance to advance to the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday night. Before that, though, the Knicks will look to continue progressing towards an even more important goal -- establishing the consistency necessary to contend for the NBA title.
On Sunday, the New York Knicks will host the New Orleans Pelicans at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. Before the game, the team announced that they had assigned Pacôme Dadiet to the G League.
There's an ugly reality hitting the starting lineup of the New York Knicks. Not everyone in the group looks like they belong. While the addition of Karl-Anthony
Paul Pierce made life miserable for New York Knicks fans for the better part of two decades with both the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets. The good news for New York is that "The Truth" can't hurt them anymore. What Pierce did on the court years ago no longer affects the Knicks in any way.
It seems as though teams have figured out how to slow down the New York Knicks’ potent offense. Over the past two games, teams have implored a defense in which they switch everything off of screens, which has affected a Knicks team that relies heavily on off-ball creation.
The New York Knicks made a small roster move Saturday involving their first-round pick, as they announced that rookie forward Pacome Dadiet has been assigned to the Westchester Knicks of the G-League.
The New York Knicks are not really beacons of consistency this season, but an early silver lining is the play of Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby. The two Knick newcomers are doing better than expected, earning them a shoutout from teammates Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart on the Roommates Show.
It may not have looked it at times, but the New York Knicks ended a difficult five-game road trip with a 3-2 record. While most teams would be thrilled
It's not just Mikal Bridges who is struggling for the New York Knicks, but with so many draft picks tied to his acquisition, he's the one fans look to
A rough road trip for New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges was capped off with one of his performances of the season. He finished with just eight points on 3-for-10 shooting from the floor and 1-for-4 from three in the win over the Charlotte Hornets on Friday.
The New York Knicks are suffering from a depleted bench to start the season. With Mitchell Robinson and Precious Achiuwa out due to injury, New York has had limited options outside of the starting lineup.
Ugly game for all, but New York’s big man stepped up late defensively to eek out a win. Winning ugly is always better than losing pretty. Yesterday’s frustrating victory in Charlotte was definitely the former.
Knicks forward Mikal Bridges‘ early-season struggles continued on Friday as he recorded eight points on 3-of-10 shooting and was a team-worst -14 vs. Charlotte.
The New York Knicks are figuring things out through the first month or so of the season, but something that has worked out for them is Josh Hart's inclusion into the starting lineup.
The New York Knicks are coming back from a six-game road trip that saw them experience great highs and deep lows. Being on the road for a while took its toll, but it isn't an excuse to not play at your best.
Another Bridges benching and another burst of defensive soundbites from Thibs and teammates. The Knicks nearly choked trying to eat a Hornet in Charlotte in the absence of a proper Manhattanite Thanksgiving banquet, with a final score of 99-98 on an afternoon to forget.
We often hear of the dad-son horror stories where the father's unfulfilled personal ambitions lead to trying to achieve them through their own children.
The New York Knicks were one of the busiest organizations in the past offseason. After acquiring Mikal Bridges to complete the Nova Knicks squad, they sent one of them away to bring in Karl-Anthony Towns from the Minnesota Timberwolves.
With three seconds left in the game Friday, Josh Green made an important three-pointer. But it took so long to go through the hoop time ran out.
It has been a mixed week for the New York Knicks, who followed up a big win against the Denver Nuggets with a loss to Dallas. Even with an up and down week, there should be relative calm in New York about the Knicks making the play-offs.
Over the years, Tom Thibodeau has garnered the reputation of the head coach who runs his players into the ground by playing them excessive minutes. This season, he is seemingly right back at it again.
Chris Finch's team has looked miles away from the unit that made it to the Western Conference finals last season.
The New York Knicks entered the 2024-25 season with lofty championship expectations around them after their offseason blockbuster trades for Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges.
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