The Knicks’ days long search for a backup center came to an end with the team agreeing to a one-year, $3.9 million deal with Andre Drummond. Earlier this week, the Knicks lost both Mitchell Robinson and Ariel Hukporti in free agency to division rivals, which whittled their big man room down to just Karl-Anthony Towns.
Could you believe Cape Verde was this close to advancing in the knockout stages of a freaking World Cup!? Didn’t happen, but the African nation surely made Lionel break a sweat.
Like so many of us, New York Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson was swept in World Cup fever when watching Argentina’s dramatic win over Cape Verde. ‘Captain Clutch’, fresh from leading the Knicks to NBA Finals victory, was thrilled watching what many consider to be the best game so far at this World Cup.
While we were distracted by the possibility that the Los Angeles Lakers could take advantage of the New York Knicks’ hardline second-apron decisions, an unexpected development emerged.
How many of the NBA players with the most three-pointers made in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
The NBA is truly a global league. As such, there have been historical impacts left on the game by players of all walks of life. Some of the game's all-time
The New York Knicks are going with an older (but more decorated) option to replace Mitchell Robinson. New York is signing veteran center Andre Drummond in free agency, Shams Charania of ESPN reported on Friday.
Free agent center Andre Drummond has agreed to a one-year, $3.9MM contract with the defending champion Knicks, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (via Twitter).
When Mitchell Robinson agreed to a three-year, $47.7 million contract in free agency with the Boston Celtics, it left a big hole on the New York Knicks roster.
The New York Knicks are probably enjoying their offseason as NBA champions, and they’ve been around the world doing all types of different things. Some are probably still celebrating, while others have already started their offseason workouts.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
Basketball's offseason is still young, but that hasn't prevent the Knicks from undergoing plenty of changes since winning the NBA Finals last month. While
LeBron James’ free agency would not be much of an event had the New York Knicks not won an NBA title. James’ longtime agent Rich Paul showed off a full whiteboard of James’ potential landing spots on the latest episode of his “Game Over” podcast, with the Knicks being one of them.
As intriguing and cinematic as James on the Knicks would be no matter what circumstance, he simply can't do it now.
Fans no longer hold their breath in anticipation of the Summer League roster releases like they used to. In years prior, the fanbase had very little to look forward to outside of watching their newest rookie in action or seeing if their second- and third-year players had made the jump they hoped for.
The New York Knicks keep looking for centers and big men in the free-agent and trade markets with no success to date. New York’s pursuit of backups at both the center and power forward positions is starting to get concerning, and it only intensified after losing both sixth-man Mitchell Robinson and end-of-bench Ariel Hukporti in free agency.
The NBA offseason never fails to surprise you. Fans once again find themselves at the intersection of basketball and pop culture. While Swifties prepare to witness a star-studded luxury wedding at Madison Square Garden, it is the New York Knicks players who’ve suddenly rolled into the spotlight.
Word has it the NBA Champion New York Knicks have "shown interest" in none other than LeBron James. There may be smoke, but is there fire?
Things couldn’t have started much worse for Landry Shamet with the Knicks. A dislocated shoulder derailed the veteran guard early in his first season in New York, leaving him fighting simply to stay on the roster.
Mitchell Robinson was a casualty of the New York Knicks’ salary-cap limitations, and he does not appear to be happy about it.
The New York Knicks lost one of the glue guys from their championship run. Have they identified a replacement?
The New York Knicks have lost a key star after winning the 2026 NBA Championship. There’s no doubt that the likes of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns played the most important roles during the New York Knicks’ 2026 NBA Championship run.
The first rule of fight club is you don’t talk about fight club. And the first rule of NBA free agency is you pay as many of your guys as you can, especially after winning it all.
The New York Knicks built their championship roster to counter the Boston Celtics. Now that they've won a title, the Knicks' Atlantic Division rivals are poaching one of their most valuable reserves.
After spending his first two NBA seasons with the Knicks, center Ariel Hukporti has agreed to sign a one-year, $3.4MM contract with the Sixers, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
The New York Knicks’ No. 44 is back for four more. Per Shams Charania of ESPN, Landry Shamet is set to sign a four-year deal worth $24 million. Further intel from Ian Begley of SNY states that Shamet turned down larger offers to stick around in Manhattan, which has hosted each of his last two seasons.
Landry Shamet is taking less to keep the championship New York Knicks core intact.
Jose Alvarado is set to remain with the New York Knicks after helping the franchise win its first NBA championship in 53 years.
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