Landry Shamet's career renaissance can't just be attributed to his jump shot, even if that is the attribute of his game that he's most frequently associated with.
Trade rumors are, well, just rumors at the end of the day. Look no further than the reporting of the Knicks’ midseason intentions. Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen reporters, notable ones at that, flip-flop on how likely, or unlikely, New York is to make big changes this season.
The Knicks play the Kings today. Kings. Knicks. Knicks. Kings. That’s it. Here are a few words I gathered in the past few hours. On Mitchell Robinson as a roll threat: “Whoever’s guarding Mitch is aggressive.
Was the Mikal Bridges trade to the New York Knicks a mistake? It's a question that New Yorkers have asked themselves for the better part of a year, ever since the Knicks gave up five first-round picks to bring in the high-scoring defender and Jalen Brunson's former college teammate aboard their ship.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the consensus top-five player in the world, former MVP, and NBA champion, has been linked to the Knicks for quite a while now. It started with analysts wondering what Giannis in New York could look like, and slowly, but surely, it evolved into full-blown rumors that both sides were interested.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
Every young basketball player dreams of making the NBA and the business opportunities that follow. More specifically, everybody wants a signature sneaker with apparel brands such as Nike and Adidas.
The New York Knicks have a record of 27-18 and are fourth in the Eastern Conference. The season so far has been more about rumors than confirmations.
The New York Knicks are pursuing Jrue Holiday ahead of the trade deadline. The fit with Jalen Brunson makes sense on paper. The longer play may be about making New York attractive to someone else.
With rumors swirling around the New York Knicks ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline, there have been discussions about which players the team would target.
The New York Knicks have been struggling since their NBA Cup victory in mid-December. They've gone 11-9 over that stretch, and the front office knows something needs to change before the February 5 trade deadline.
The New York Knicks have had an up and down season, and some are wondering if the team’s roster is going to get shaken up in the coming days. While many analysts and reporters believe that Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns is untouchable, a new report is throwing cold water on that notion.
The New York Knicks have a 27-18 record, which looks pretty good until you see that there isn't much separation between the top-tier teams in the East when you zoom out.
The New York Knicks are far past the days when they feared missing the playoffs. Armed with an army of proud defenders and an offensive dynamo in team captain Jalen Brunson, they’re a balanced squad.
The New York Knicks host the Sacramento Kings at MSG on Jan. 27, and there's some unfinished business here. These two already played earlier this month in Sacramento, and it was ugly for New York.
Jalen Brunson is taking a financial hit and again not being selfish. We have seen it before when he took $113 million less guaranteed to keep the New York Knicks stable.
The Karl-Anthony Towns trade chatter in New York is officially in that familiar space between smoke, mirrors, and strategic leaking. Steve Popper of Newsday reported last week that the Knicks have discussed Towns in trade talks with multiple teams.
The New York Knicks are known to be on the lookout for a backcourt upgrade ahead of the trade deadline. With the need to bolster their defensive and playmaking depth, the Knicks are reported to have an interest in acquiring Jrue Holiday from the Portland Trail Blazers.
The first time this month the New York Knicks gained some momentum, it vanished with a surprising loss to the Sacramento Kings. The Knicks will look to avoid repeating history Tuesday night when they host the Kings in the final battle of the season between the nonconference foes.
The Knicks are a team full of shooters who have persevered through injuries, losing streaks, and locker room drama in January. Winning streaks come and go much like scoring runs in a game.
The New York Knicks have been linked to several players as they seek to solidify their championship aspirations. However, there is one move the Knicks must now make to keep the chemistry flowing positively.
Guerschon Yabusele is not pretending this season has gone the way he imagined. Before the Knicks’ win over the Sixers, Yabusele admitted the reality has fallen short of expectations.