New York is 31-16, with the league's second-best offense -- can they team get even better before the deadline?
The Knicks were interested in trading for Walker Kessler over the summer, but his price was too high. It doesn't look like he'll be traded before the deadline.
Grizzlies TV analyst Brevin Knight heaps praise on the New York Knicks after blowing out the Memphis side last night.
No. 1 New York Knicks. The Knicks could take a page out of the Timberwolves' playbook from last season and look to pair To
With Mitchell Robinson’s return to NBA action still looming, New York Knicks fans are at their wits’ end. Robinson hasn’t played in over eight months, last appearing in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Indiana Pacers.
Things have looked very different for the New York Knicks this season compared to last year. Instead of making their mark on the defensive end of the floor, the Knicks have been winning games with their offensive prowess.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein is out at least a week with a calf issue and will be re-evaluated after that.
Just a month into the offseason, though, that dominant core took a massive change. Two months later, that strong core had all but disappeared.