The New York Knicks have enjoyed some stable carryover from last season's key contributors. Their center rotation remains in flux with Karl-Anthony Towns
Guerschon Yabusele is going into his first season with the New York Knicks, where the team is relying on him to be a leader off the bench. Yabusele is the captain of the French men's basketball team, which gives him an opportunity to showcase his leadership skills.
Adjusting to a new system is going to be a process for everyone on the New York Knicks. Going from the slow-paced approach that Tom Thibodeau deployed to a much faster pace with Mike Brown is a complete 180 that will take time for most of the Knicks players to adapt to.
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.
The New York Knicks will use what time they have left before next week's regular season opener to seek out a French correction. This preseason has afforded a stage of sorts for incoming forward Guerschon Yabusele.
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.
New York Knicks forward Guerschon Yabusele is going into his fourth NBA season despite being a 2016 first-round pick. Yabusele, 29, spent two years with the Boston Celtics from 2017-19 before going back overseas to work on his game.
The New York Knicks have a pair of players expected to make a big impact after signing free agent deals in the offseason. Guerschon Yabusele and Jordan Clarkson are expected to pitch in with the rotation and give the Knicks some depth, which is exactly what the team needed to address in the offseason.
Guerschon Yabusele has taken the long road back to the NBA spotlight, and now he’s primed to become a key figure in the New York Knicks’ frontcourt. Once a forgotten first-round pick, the 6-foot-8 French forward rebuilt his game overseas, starred for Real Madrid, shone in the 2024 Olympics, and returned to the league last season with the Sixers.
While many New York Knicks fans likely couldn't stand another minute of last spring's Eastern Conference Finals as the Indiana Pacers' victory became more assured, the futile final four showing may have landed Manhattan one of its most vital reinforcements.
The New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers are certainly rivals for a number of reasons, but another link between the two teams was built this past offseason.
New York Knicks backup forward Guerschon Yabusele and his international team suffered a devastating upset loss Sunday in EuroBasket. Yabusele’s Team France was defeated by Georgia 80-70, knocking France out of the tournament.
New York Knicks forward Guerschon Yabusele’s woes seemingly did not end even after France’s stunning EuroBasket 2025 defeat at the hands of Georgia, which saw Yabu’s French squad get knocked out of the tournament.
The New York Knicks' big-name addition in this year's free agent class was former sixth man of the year Jordan Clarkson, who signed to a veteran minimum contract as NBA free agency started at the end of June.
Sometimes, you witness a performance that validates every decision made in the front office leading up to it. Tuesday night in Katowice, New York Knicks Forward Guerschon Yabusele delivered exactly that kind of statement game, torching Poland for 36 points in France’s crucial 83-76 victory that secured their spot in the EuroBasket knockout rounds.
New York Knicks backup forward Guerschon Yabusele is participating in this year’s EuroBasket tournament, leading Team France as their captain. Yabusele, who signed a two-year, $12 million deal with New York earlier this offseason, is showing off his impact in the festivities.
The Philadelphia 76ers have apparently been pinching some pennies this offseason. The 76ers lost forward Guerschon Yabusele in free agency earlier this week.
It's counterintuitive to think that a team featuring a 7-foot, 280-pound center is too small. But that's the case with the Philadelphia 76ers after French forward Guerschon Yabusele left for the New York Knicks.
The Knicks have worked quickly this offseason to fortify themselves as arguably the Eastern Conference favorites entering 2025-26. All they need is a head coach.
The Philadelphia 76ers have quite the offseason ahead of themselves, as they come off of a disastrous season, which saw them finish at the bottom of the Atlantic division with a record of 24-58.