The New York Knicks’ rollercoaster campaign continues, with the side coming back from its mid-season slump in style. After destroying the Nets, they won against the Philadelphia 76ers earlier today and, once again, the iconic franchise is loved by the New York media.
The Knicks are stuck in a rough stretch right now, losing nine of their last 12 games and watching Karl-Anthony Towns struggle through his worst statistical season since his rookie year.
Just under two weeks ago, we wrote about the palpable impact Josh Hart has had on the New York Knicks when given the opportunity to start this season. The Knicks have been slumping since that breakdown was published, but even with New York’s recent dismal play, Hart maintains an impressive impact as a starter over the course of the season.
Despite the New York Knicks’ historic 120-66 spanking of the crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets, things still don’t feel completely settled. Admittedly, that’s a tough ask for a team that lost nine of its last 11 games while coming into the season as the Eastern Conference favorites.
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.
The New York Knicks have been reeling the last few weeks, with all the positive momentum created earlier in the season and from winning the NBA Cup going down the drain.
The Knicks have pulled off the largest win in franchise history after defeating the Nets 120-66 in a 54-point win at Madison Square Garden. This defeated their previous record of the biggest win, which was by 48 points, achieved multiple times.
Ever since the New York Knicks won the NBA Cup, they have struggled on the court. They blatantly came out that they won’t be hanging any banners for winning the In-Season Tournament, and Josh Hart gave his thoughts about the team’s decision of not doing so.
The New York Knicks lost their fourth consecutive game on Monday and their ninth loss in the last 11, and that defeat led to a pretty damning quote from one of their core players.
The New York Knicks have struggled in recent weeks, and their injury problems haven't helped matters. New York dropped their third straight game Saturday night, falling 106-99 to the Phoenix Suns at Madison Square Garden.
As everyone was expecting that things were about to get normal, Jalen Brunson might suit up for the game against the Suns, but guess what? Things got much worse for the New York Knicks.
The New York Knicks suffered a humbling 112-101 defeat to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night, struggling through one of their worst shooting nights of the season.
The Knicks welcomed back Josh Hart after an eight-game absence caused by a right ankle injury suffered on Christmas Day, and the difference was noticeable.
There have been moments over the past year when Josh Hart felt like a disposable piece of the New York Knicks’ plans. Hart was benched in the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals, as his inability to attempt threes was detrimental when he played alongside the rest of the Knicks’ starters.
The New York Knicks have been without Josh Hart due to injury since their Christmas Day win against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the team has struggled in his absence.
The Knicks have felt the absence of Josh Hart, and the numbers back it up. Hart has missed eight games with a right ankle sprain, and New York has gone 3–5 during that stretch, including losses in five of its last six.
The New York Knicks have been without Josh Hart since their Christmas Day matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers due to an ankle injury. He’s missed seven consecutive games since then, and he did appear on the Knicks’ injury report ahead of their upcoming game against the Phoenix Suns, as per Stefan Bondy of The New York Post.
As the NBA enters the doldrums of the 2025-26 season, the New York Knicks are in the midst of their worst stretch of the season. On the positive side of things, the Knicks do have plenty of opportunities to right themselves with a relatively innocuous slate of upcoming games.
Josh Hart remained out of commission on Friday night as the New York Knicks suffered a disappointing 111-99 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Jalen Brunson tried to carry the shorthanded Knicks as Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson all sat out with respective injuries.
Mike Brown reversed his decision to take Josh Hart out of the starting lineup, and the impact was immediate. Despite a loaded roster, the gritty Knicks guard remains one of the Knicks’ essential pieces.
The Knicks will be without Josh Hart a bit longer. Hart will miss at least another week as he continues to recover from a sprained right ankle, the team announced, via Ian Begley of SNY.tv.
After spraining his right ankle in Thursday’s game, Knicks guard Josh Hart didn’t travel with the team on a three-game road trip that began tonight in Atlanta, writes James L.
The New York Knicks delivered one of their most memorable wins of the season on Christmas Day, storming back to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 126–124 at a packed Madison Square Garden.