The New York Knicks will leave Abu Dhabi with two preseason victories over the Philadelphia 76ers. On Saturday, they defeated Philadelphia by a score of 112-104, improving their preseason record to 2-0 as they head back to the United States.
The New York Knicks were well-watered in the Abu Dhabi desert. With OG Anunoby back in tow, the Knicks earned a sweep of the NBA's Abu Dhabi Games with a 112-104 preseason victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
The New York Knicks aren't leaving reserve guard Miles McBride at the trade altar, according to one prominent insider. Some expect the Knicks to make a trade before the 2025-26 season tips off, one enacted in the name of keeping backcourt depth stars Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet on the roster.
Despite being one series away from taking a trip to the NBA Finals, the Knicks’ front office decided to cut ties with the head coach, Tom Thibodeau. They replaced him with the former Sacramento Kings head coach, Mike Brown.
Josh Hart won't take part in the New York Knicks' Abu Dhabi closer against the Philadelphia 76ers. The hustler and fan favorite will miss the latter of two exhibitions at Etihad Arena, having endured a lower back injury in the opener earlier this week.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
New York Knicks backup guard Miles McBride has been at the center of trade conversations as the team plans to make its final roster crunches. For them to keep more than one of the veterans they signed to non-guaranteed deals, they will have to trade someone to open up cap space.
Abu Dhabi will wave goodbye to the Knicks on Saturday after (hopefully) watching New York blast Philly on back-to-back exhibition matchups. Coming off an easy-peasy victory on Thursday, the Knicks will try to put the 76ers to the sword to kick their weekend off.
The New York Knicks might have a logjam at the guard spot, but Miles McBride isn’t going to get traded any time soon. The New York Knicks look primed and ready to compete for the NBA championship next season.
The New York Knicks are hoping to generate different results this season by swapping out head coach Tom Thibodeau for Mike Brown. It isn't the only change the Knicks are making, but it certainly is the most significant.
The New York Knicks, for the first time in many years, entered the window to add players to this upcoming season's roster with the intention of holding the line and avoiding the league-altering blockbuster they've fallen victim to in the past.
For the first time in franchise history, the Knicks took on a new opponent – the desert sands of Abu Dhabi. Sure, it’s business as usual on the court for New York as they begin their preseason with two games in the United Arab Emirates capital.
New York Knicks forward Josh Hart is trying to be part of a championship with the franchise. In order to accomplish that goal, Hart has to do everything he can on and off the court that can help the team.
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson looked like the old version of himself in their preseason opener against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday. Robinson got the start at center and played only in the first half, but he did not disappoint in those minutes.
Mike Brown stood tall in his first test as the Knicks coach. They claimed a commanding 84-99 victory in their preseason opener against the Philadelphia 76ers in Abu Dhabi.
The New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers opened the 2025 NBA preseason in Abu Dhabi, marking the fourth consecutive year of games there to kick off the league’s exhibition series.
Josh Hart was injured and ejected on the same play in the Knicks' exhibition win over the Philadelphia 76ers in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. Hart, who is wearing
The 2025 NBA preseason begins in style as the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers meet in the NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025, marking an international tip-off
The Knicks appear to be leaning toward hanging onto two of their veteran camp invitees for the regular season, according to James L. Edwards III of The Athletic, who hears from league sources that guards Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet are the frontrunners to make the team.