It's more than just about the big names that make a great team. The pieces that fit around those big names become extremely valuable, especially when
It’s safe to say, in terms of both fan ratings and team operations, that the NBA is a league fueled by stars. The LeBrons, the Currys, the Brunsons — players of that ilk are the reason why the average fan is tuning in to catch a game.
The New York Knicks were the home team, having to face the Brooklyn Nets. Going into this game, the Knicks were burdened with a four-game losing streak, and there was increasing talk about the possibility of some roster moves coming before the February 5 trade deadline.
How many of the active NBA players with at least 10 40-point games in their career can you name in five minutes?
The New York Knicks took the fans' breath away, as the team had the most dominant night in history, whaling on the Brooklyn Nets 120-66 at Madison Square Garden.
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.
Home cooking, in more ways than one, proved to be the perfect remedy to the New York Knicks’ mid-season crisis. The descent of their crosstown rivals brought the Knicks out of their recent stupor, as another Empire State showdown ended in Manhattan’s favor to the tune of a 120-66 shellacking over the Brooklyn Nets at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Knicks were without Jalen Brunson (sprained right ankle) and Mitchell Robinson (injury management) for their game last night against Golden State, but they did welcome back Landry Shamet after missing two months with a right shoulder sprain thanks to being bulldozed on a screen set by Wendell Carter Jr of the Magic.
A pair of veterans who have missed significant time due to injuries will be active on Thursday. Knicks wing Landry Shamet was upgraded to questionable and then available for Thursday’s game at Golden State, per Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (Twitter links).
The New York Knicks have released positive news regarding Landry Shamet's recovery, as the 28-year-old shooting guard has been cleared for contact activities in practice, according to reports from Stefan Bondy of the New York Post.
New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet has been out since injuring his shoulder vs. the Orlando Magic on November 22, and his future in New York looked less certain than ever given the lengthy recovery time.
The New York Knicks had to make some end-of-roster decisions this week. Jan. 7 marked the deadline for NBA teams to determine which 10-day or two-way contracts will be guaranteed over the course of the remainder of the season, resulting in a litany of releases.
Injuries are not, and cannot be, an excuse for how poorly the Knicks have played. While Josh Hart and Landry Shamet, and their excellent seasons, have
New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet revealed encouraging progress in his shoulder recovery, speaking publicly for the first time since his dislocation on November 22 and confirming he has cleared for basketball activities, but is awaiting clearance for contact before a potential return in January.
The New York Knicks are managing three injury situations heading into late December. Miles McBride, Landry Shamet, and Josh Hart are all sidelined with various ailments as the team holds a 22-9 record atop the Atlantic Division.
The clock just struck midnight on the New York Knicks' trade window. On Dec. 15, three of the team's rotational pieces: Landry Shamet, Jordan Clarkson, and Guerschon Yabusele, officially became trade-eligible.
Landry Shamet’s luck ran out quickly. Barely three minutes into Saturday’s matchup against Orlando, he collided with a Wendell Carter Jr. screen, clutched his right arm, and didn’t return to the floor.
New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet will reportedly miss at least four weeks due to a right shoulder sprain. According to ESPN, the plan is to re-evaluate Shamet's shoulder at that time.
New York Knicks wing Landry Shamet has been diagnosed with a sprained right shoulder.
New York Knicks shooting guard Landry Shamet had to leave Saturday’s game at Orlando early in the first quarter after his right shoulder appeared to pop out of its socket.
Jalen Brunson was the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year last season. Wednesday night, it was Landry Shamet coming through in the clutch to ruin what would have been the Dallas Mavericks' best win of the season.
When Amazon chose the New York Knicks-Miami Heat NBA Cup game for one of their first national broadcasts, they probably imagined it would be an All-Star duel between Tyler Herro and Jalen Brunson.
The New York Knicks brought back guard Landry Shamet in free agency because of the immediate impact he made on the court. Combining his lights-out shooting with incredible hustle on the defensive side, it wasn’t a hard decision to bring him back.
The New York Knicks really only had room for one more veteran to bolster their bench. Since they signed two of them, their most recent first-round pick might be heading out the door.
The Knicks know who their stars are. They know their rotation. What they don’t know is who’s grabbing that final roster chair. New York enters training camp with 12 guaranteed contracts.
Known for his shooting ability, he appeared in 50 games last year after his season debut was delayed by a shoulder injury.
Free agent guard Landry Shamet is headed back to the Knicks. Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, Shamet has agreed to a one-year deal to return to New York, his agent George S.
Landry Shamet made headlines on Monday due to his work as a photographer at the U.S. Open this weekend. It turns out he didn’t have to travel very far to get to the event.
Have the Knicks found the bench production that could be crucial to their playoff hopes?
The New York Knicks have added some help to their bench.
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