The New York Knicks have a serious problem, and it is not coming from the opposing team; it is coming from their own starting five. Over the last four games, when the Knicks have lost, their starters have been flat-out awful in the first quarter, handing opponents comfortable leads before the bench even checks in.
History was made yesterday, and it was made in the most bizarre of ways. Didn’t involve the Knicks, but it surely did involve a bunch of shaddy fouling, freebies… and #HeatCulture, amirite?
The New York Knicks just dropped back-to-back games in Los Angeles, losing to the Lakers and then the Clippers, and right on cue, another analyst showed up with a doomsday take.
There has been a lot of focus on the starting lineup of the New York Knicks in recent weeks, and rightfully so. Too often, the group of Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns has gotten off to a slow start, leading to the team having to dig out of an early hole.
The New York Knicks spent two nights in Los Angeles and struggled with turnovers. Coming off two of their highest turnover totals all season, the Knicks attempt to avoid a third straight loss Wednesday night when they meet the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
The New York Knicks really could have used a win to kick off the second week of March. They still have an overwhelmingly-positive record from just about
It’s over. The Knicks have finally completed the final gauntlet on their regular-season schedule. Beginning on February 4 with a double-overtime victory against Denver, the Knicks played 16 games, with 12 against teams in playoff position.
The New York Knicks have been one of the better teams in the East this season, and some of their recent performances prove it. They went into Denver and blew the Nuggets out on the road, which is not something many teams can do.
It has been a long time since the New York Knicks were a legitimate championship contender. Ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season, many people viewed this team as the no-doubt favorite to make it out of the Eastern Conference.
The New York Knicks dropped a tough 126-118 game to the Clippers, and that was enough to send very loud NBA voice Stephen A. Smith completely off the rails on social media.
The New York Knicks rank third in offensive rating, sit inside the top ten defensively, and carry a +6.1 net rating that puts them in the same statistical tier as Boston, Detroit, and Cleveland.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
The Knicks flew to LA, and they made sure to make it look like Hollywood lights don’t translate to winning nights—for New York, at least. The Knickerbockers will remain on the road for a couple more games, yet they will surely get a break as Utah and Indy come up next.
The Los Angeles Clippers did not just beat the New York Knicks 126-118; they solved Jalen Brunson. While KAT delivered a monster 35-point night, the bigger story is how the Clippers systematically dismantled Brunson's go-to moves, and the Knicks had no answer for it.
With last night’s 126–118 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, their second straight defeat, and the Cleveland Cavaliers beating the Philadelphia 76ers 115–101, the cushion the New York Knicks once had in the standings is suddenly very thin.
As he readily awaits a reunion, New York Knicks guard Jordan Clarkson conceded uncertainty on what to expect when he faces the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. That marks the first time Clarkson will face his former team in Utah since both parties negotiated a buyout last summer.
With the final quarter of the regular season on the horizon, the New York Knicks have cemented their status as one of the best teams in the NBA. Things didn’t look great for the Knicks at the midway point of the campaign.
The New York Knicks haven't been able to conclusively prove to anyone that they're the best team in the Eastern Conference despite being in the middle of their championship window.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The stoic facial expression revealed Karl Anthony-Towns’ seriousness about the New York Knicks’ recent struggles. The calm voice conveyed Towns’ patience on the state of the team.
After a 13-point loss against the Lakers, head coach Mike Brown demanded to protect the ball. But the loss to the Clippers proved that the Knicks failed to adhere to the statement.
The New York Knicks have lost three of their last four, following their 126-118 road loss against the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday evening. During this stretch, Jalen Brunson only shot above 42 percent from the field once.
Just when it had looked as though the New York Knicks were figuring it out, they take a few steps back that call into question the legitimacy of their status as a contending team.
With the NBA season in its last six weeks, bettors could win big with the New York Knicks taking on the Los Angeles Clippers tonight. After a brutal loss to the Lakers, the Knicks are looking to bounce back against the Clippers.
The New York Knicks remain one of the harder teams in the East to figure out. Overall, they look like a contender, but at the beginning of 2026 they were on a horrific losing streak that cast serious doubts in the minds of fans about their chances of success.