The New York Knicks entered the 2025-26 season with championship aspirations, yet recent performances have raised serious questions about whether this franchise can truly compete for a title.
As the New York Knicks circle the drain, winning just two of their last nine games, Knicks fans are pointing fingers in every conceivable direction to pinpoint blame for the team’s underperformance.
The New York Knicks' West Coast road trip ended with plenty of tension. Leaked audio from their January 15 loss to the Warriors revealed Karl-Anthony Towns firing back at Draymond Green after an ugly fourth-quarter incident.
The New York Knicks are, at a glance, fulfilling the expectations that the public set for them entering the NBA's 2025-26 regular season. They're one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference at 25-16, well on track to entering the playoffs with home court advantage thanks to their bevy of high-level rotation players.
The New York Knicks are in position to make a big move ahead of the trade deadline. The team is currently in second place in the Eastern Conference, so there is room for growth to try and get over the hump and make it to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.
It's hard for everything to go right in the NBA, whether that's due to managerial decisions, bad luck with injuries, or other factors. In league history, there are some moments that stand out, moments that could have gone in a completely different direction and drastically changed the league.
There's nothing like hearing some good basketball talk amongst NBA players. NBA legend and New York Knicks legend Carmelo Anthony spoke on the "7 PM in Brooklyn" podcast with former NBA player P.J.
Are you done with this team? I’m halfway there. Here’s a bunch of quotes, mostly from before Thursday’s game, because it’s the West Coast, so they still have to flip the calendar page to 2026.
The New York Knicks are facing a familiar question, and it comes with history attached. Mike Brown is not running from it. As the Knicks navigate a slump during the heart of the season, the timing has reignited talk around the NBA Cup.
It has been proclaimed ad nauseam, but Karl-Anthony Towns is the key to the New York Knicks reaching the NBA Finals for the first time this century. He is especially important when Jalen Brunson is not on the court.
TThe road trip is over, hallelujah, amen. Tonight, the New York Knicks (25*-16) were coming off a dismal loss in Sacramento yesterday. They would be playing without their injured leader, Jalen Brunson, and without Mitchell Robinson, load managing after last night’s game.
A fantastic first turned out to be fool’s gold for the New York Knicks. The Jalen Brunson-less Knicks solved their first period woes in the latter half of a California couple but couldn’t sustain the momentum in what became a 126-113 loss at Chase Center on Thursday night.
The New York Knicks battled hard but ultimately fell short against the Golden State Warriors, losing 126-113 at Chase Center. Playing without All-Star guard Jalen Brunson, who was sidelined with a right ankle sprain sustained in Sacramento, the Knicks showed resilience early but couldn't contain a red-hot Warriors offense.
Jalen Brunson is sitting out the New York Knicks’ matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night. The Knicks battle Steph Curry and Co. on the road following Wednesday’s 112-101 loss to the Sacramento Kings.
At times during the 2025-26 NBA regular season, the New York Knicks have looked like legitimate title contenders. When they are healthy, they have proven to be one of the best teams in the league.
A pair of veterans who have missed significant time due to injuries will be active on Thursday. Knicks wing Landry Shamet was upgraded to questionable and then available for Thursday’s game at Golden State, per Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (Twitter links).
The New York Knicks are limping into Chase Center on Wednesday night, and that's not an exaggeration. Mike Brown's squad sits at 25-15, but the injury bug has hit at the absolute worst time.
Last night’s game in Sacramento was supposed to be a welcome back party for New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown, who coached the Kings for two and a half mostly solid seasons until he was unceremoniously canned last December.
The New York Knicks are pretty obviously in need of something. They recently dropped a game to the Sacramento Kings 112-101—a game in which a lack of effort was a clear reason for their loss.
The New York Knicks wrap up a back-to-back road trip tonight against the Golden State Warriors, but they'll be doing so significantly shorthanded. After
Let’s at least face the reality of the situation at the top: This season’s version of the New York Knicks is more inconsistent than the previous iteration.
It was supposed to be a narrative-driven night at the Golden 1 Center. Knick Head Coach Mike Brown was returning to Sacramento. It was set up as a classic “revenge game” scenario.
“It is my professional opinion that now is the time to PANIC!“ After the New York Knicks’ utterly embarrassing double-digit loss to a previously 10-30 Sacramento Kings team, things are quickly spiraling out of control for the NBA’s pre-season Eastern Conference favorites, who are 2-6 with a -6.4 point differential over their last eight games.
Knicks star guard Jalen Brunson injured his right ankle five minutes into New York's Wednesday road game against the Sacramento Kings and was ruled out by the team at the start of the third quarter.