The Charles Oakley vs the Knicks war took a turn that may not be unexpected. As it tends to happen when the Knicks is feuding with its own players, it ended poorly for the player.
Phil Jackson won 11 NBA titles as a coach, with legends Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O’Neal playing under him. Quite often, a coach’s success is attributed to the team they coach, but Jackson not only managed to do it with multiple teams, he did so with multiple generations.
The Knicks are back oh-so-back. Also, it seems like New York only knows how to operate in streaks—winning two, dropping three, and now again winning two consecutive games.
Karl-Anthony Towns put in his best performance of the season to date, as he led the New York Knicks to a 119-102 home win against the Washington Wizards, marking their second win in a row.
Monday night was Karl-Anthony Towns’ breakout game of the 2025-26 season; after a bit of a slow start to life under new head coach Mike Brown, Towns finally erupted for the New York Knicks this season in a 119-102 win over the Washington Wizards.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Karl-Anthony Towns accomplished more than just helping the New York Knicks cruise to a 119-102 win over the Washington Wizards on Monday night. The star center scored a season-high 33 points.
The New York Knicks took down the Washington Wizards 119-102 in a solid victory that showed why this team is tough to beat. Karl-Anthony Towns led the way with clutch shots throughout the night, and the Knicks' defense was strong when it mattered most.
Josh Hart scored 10 points during a decisive third-period run Monday night for the host New York Knicks, who pulled away and beat the Washington Wizards19-102.
After handing the Chicago Bulls their first loss of the 2025-26 season, the New York Knicks followed up with another dominant performance, cruising to their second straight win and a home 119-102 victory over the Washington Wizards.
The New York Knicks improved to 3-0 at home on Sunday night with a 128-116 win over the Chicago Bulls. It was the kind of game Leon Rose’s front office likely had in mind when they hired Mike Brown as head coach.
One of the older and more visceral quarrels in recent New York Knicks history took another step forward to open this week, when former star scorer Carmelo Anthony responded to one of his old foils.
A lot has had to go wrong for the New York Knicks for them to have won as many games as they've lost through the first two weeks of this NBA season. Their bench, first and foremost, has disappointed.
It’s never a dull moment with Josh Hart. The New York Knicks forward is one of the funniest players in the league. When it comes to figures in the media, Richard Jefferson holds that title.
The New York Knicks might have found their rhythm again after a much-needed 128-116 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night, but it came with a surprising revelation about one of their key players.
It doesn't take long for impatience to begin appearing within a city starved for an NBA championship. But the New York Knicks finally offered a glimpse at their best-case scenario on Sunday night.
The electricity at Madison Square Garden was palpable. The New York Knicks were ready to play. You could feel it in the air, taste it in the roar of 19,812 faithful fans who had watched their beloved New York Knicks stumble through three straight losses.
Jalen Brunson scored 31 points as the New York Knicks ended a three-game skid and the unbeaten run of the visiting Chicago Bulls with a 128-116 victory on Sunday night.
Josh Hart of the Knicks revealed Sunday that he is suffering from nerve damage throughout his shooting hand, write Fred Katz and James L Edwards III for The Athletic.
Two weeks into the 2025-26 season, the Knicks sit at 2-3. Following the team’s 135-125 NBA Cup loss on the road at Chicago, new head coach Mike Brown is already questioning his team’s ability to play with physicality and urgency.
Mike Brown and the new signings haven’t made much of a difference for the New York Knicks yet, as they’re still facing the same issue as they did under Tom Thibodeau.
The Knicks are keeping Pacome Dadiet around for at least another season. New York has exercised the third-year team option on the 6-foot-7 guard/forward, as reported by Ian Begley of SNY.
Longtime NBA big man Alex Len has agreed to a multiyear deal with Real Madrid, per Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype. Len has an NBA opt-out clause for next season in his contract with Real Madrid, Scotto adds.