Every team experiences ebbs and flows during the marathon known as the NBA regular season, and the New York Knicks are no exception. They are currently in a downswing, riding a four-game losing streak entering their game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Unless you’re the 73-9 Warriors or the 1990s Bulls, a midseason slump is inevitable. Four of the last six NBA champions endured a four-game losing streak at some point.
The New York Knicks have dropped four games in a row, and fans and commentators have begun pointing fingers at potential culprits for this slump. Of course
The New York Knicks have hit a bit of a skid recently, continuing a troubling trend that has plagued every NBA Cup champion. Just like the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks before them, the Knicks have played underwhelming basketball since winning the NBA Cup in Las Vegas.
The New York Knicks are in a slump, and one franchise legend believes he knows exactly why. Carmelo Anthony has pointed to the team’s stagnant offense and over-reliance on Jalen Brunson as the main cause of their recent struggles, which have now seen them lose four straight games.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
The Knicks intend to waive forward Tosan Evbuomwan, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv (Twitter link). Evbuomwan is on a two-way contract with New York and will be cut before his salary becomes fully guaranteed.
It’s amazing how quickly things can change in a long season. Exactly a week ago on New Year's Eve morning, the New York Knicks woke up second in the Eastern Conference, a game and a half behind the Detroit Pistons.
Injuries have been raving the NBA for months on end, having already played pivotal roles in numerous inner-circle individual award contenders' flailing campaigns.
Will the Knicks ever win again? They’d better do, if only to please MSG overlord James Dolan. Here’s the latest from your current, former, and ancillary Knickerbockers.
After the high of ending the 52-year-old trophy drought by winning the NBA Cup, the New York Knicks are 5-6 since then. It also involves 4 back-to-back losses, including the recent drubbing at the hands of the Detroit Pistons, 121-90.
The New York Knicks are missing forward Josh Hart, who has been out for six straight games. Hart suffered a sprained ankle in their Christmas Day game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
New York Knicks owner Jim Dolan spent Monday afternoon giving a rare interview in which he said he expected the Knicks to win the NBA Finals. Hours later, the Knicks didn't exactly make Dolan look prescient.
The New York Knicks have been on the struggle bus of late, currently losers of four straight games after Monday night’s shellacking at the hands of the Detroit Pistons.
Following Monday night’s 121-90 road loss to the Detroit Pistons, Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns described the current four-game losing streak as “a bad, bad time,” adding, “You can’t have it be this bad.” Coming from KAT, whose issues are emblematic of the Knicks writ large, the quote is striking.
The New York Knicks are currently experiencing the greatest stretch of success in franchise history since the 1990s. Over the past couple of seasons, they have even been serious contenders for the Eastern Conference title.
The New York Knicks find themselves in unfamiliar territory as the calendar turns to a new year. After entering the season with championship aspirations and sitting comfortably near the top of the Eastern Conference standings, the team has hit a sudden and jarring rough patch.
The New York Knicks’ recent slide deepened Monday night with a 121-90 loss to the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons, extending the team’s losing streak to four games and intensifying concerns about its direction midway through the season.
New York Knicks power forward Guerschon Yabusele is an afterthought buried on the team’s frontcourt depth chart. He’s a mere insurance behind the likes of Karl-Anthony Towns, Mitchell Robinson and OG Anunoby, but he’s not really after big minutes on the floor.
Owner James Dolan publicly discussed the Knicks for the first time in nearly three years on Monday during an interview with WFAN’s Craig Carton, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post.
The Detroit Pistons are very familiar with Karl-Anthony Towns’ reputation. Detroit hosted the rival New York Knicks on Monday at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Mich.
As the NBA enters the doldrums of the 2025-26 season, the New York Knicks are in the midst of their worst stretch of the season. On the positive side of things, the Knicks do have plenty of opportunities to right themselves with a relatively innocuous slate of upcoming games.
The Knicks will be without Josh Hart a bit longer. Hart will miss at least another week as he continues to recover from a sprained right ankle, the team announced, via Ian Begley of SNY.tv.
The New York Knicks entered the season in championship-or-bust mode after reaching their first Eastern Conference Finals since 2000. But even with those lofty expectations, the franchise opened its 80th season with a handful of glaring roster concerns.