The New York Knicks have provided the NBA viewing audience with a seemingly-never ending flood of headlines. They fired their old coach before bringing in a new one, solidified themselves as candidates for some of the more intriguing free agents out there and, most recently, locked in more of their core for the long haul.
The New York Knicks have some interesting candidates for two-way contracts following their Summer League action earlier this month. Mohamed Diawara, the Knicks’ lone draft pick this year, is one of those top candidates.
The New York Knicks have gone about building the right way. Teams usually don't end up playing in the Eastern Conference Finals by accident, but that's the position the team put itself in after years of working towards contention, giving them as promising of a near-future as they've had in the 21st century.
The wife of former New York Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari shared the details of a scary situation in Puerto Rico, one where she was bitten by a shark while expecting her third child.
The New York Knicks are excited after extending Mikal Bridges' contract for four more years. The deal will pay Bridges $150 million with a player option in the 2029-30 season, but the contract has a wrinkle that will affect the Knicks for a long time.
The New York Knicks need a point guard after Cam Payne and Delon Wright left the team in free agency. The Knicks have Tyler Kolek, but they could benefit from a potential upgrade.
As the Knicks continue to work on filling out their coaching staff under new head coach Mike Brown, Lakers assistant Greg St. Jean and Grizzlies assistant Patrick Mutombo are among the potential targets they’ve considered.
SNY insider Ian Begley has a bien outlook for the New York Knicks' latest French import. New York used the 51st pick of last month's draft on sizable French power forward Mohamed Diawara after moving a spot down in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Jordan Clarkson is an undeniably talented NBA scorer. He won the Sixth Man of the Year award in 2020-21 for his efforts as one of the league's top heat-check shooters on the once-formidable Utah Jazz, an instant source of offense who's finally ready to return to winning basketball games after jumping to the New York Knicks.
It’s official. Mikal Bridges is staying in New York. The Knicks announced the four-year, $150 million extension on Saturday, locking in one of their core pieces for the long haul.
The New York Knicks are looking to enhance their depth in the backcourt this offseason, and it is likely that they will do so through free agency. However, the idea of making a trade for depth is not out of the realm of possibilities either.
The chase to make it to the NBA is officially on for James Nnaji. The 20-year-old center was first officially noticed by the league when he was taken with the first pick of the second round in the 2023 NBA Draft, but he's yet to suit up in the world's top professional league.
It's been over 50 years since Dave DeBusschere played his final game with the New York Knicks. DeBusschere, a National Basketball Hall-of-Famer, retired at the end of the 1973-74 season, just a year after the Knicks won their second championship.
Barcelona and center James Nnaji have opted out of a contract that was scheduled to run through the 2026-27 season, according to an announcement from the Spanish club.
The New York Knicks still have some roster spots open and they could benefit from adding a veteran or two before training camp begins in late September or early October.
The New York Knicks eliminated the Boston Celtics in the second round of the playoffs this season and that dominance is carrying over into the offseason.
The New York Knicks are celebrating after signing Mikal Bridges to a four-year, $150 million extension. The deal is a major bargain for the Knicks, who save some money to sign other players in free agency in future seasons while retaining one of their key pieces to the puzzle.
The New York Knicks finally reached an agreement on a contract extension with Mikal Bridges. New York agreed to pay Bridges an average of $37.5 million per year for four years in a deal that features a player option in the final year.
Now with the Mikal Bridges extension out of the way, the New York Knicks can focus on finalizing their 18-man roster for the upcoming season. The Knicks recently agreed to terms with 2025 second-round pick Mo Diawara, but they still have open roster spots.
When a superstar settles into a team, they bring a culture with them. It’s one that others on the roster begin to follow, and over time, it becomes the norm.
Having failed to land Jonas Valanciunas last month, the Greek club Panathinaikos remains on the lookout for frontcourt help and reportedly has NBA free agent big man Precious Achiuwa on its radar.
The New York Knicks are still bouncing back after losing to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Ultimately, they fell short of their NBA Finals goal.