New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Sunday fun day in New York with the Knicks hosting the Trail Blazers inside the Garden. Saturday off for the Knicks as they embarked on a home-bound trip back to New York after conquering Milwaukee on Friday. Taking a plane today will be the opposition, with a club of hapless and hopeless ( but still very young and promising! ) Portlanders arriving in NYC to play basketball inside MSG. ...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
New York already swept its first-round opponent and we’re not even in the playoffs. One day after clinching a postseason berth without even playing, the Knicks returned to the court and trounced the Bucks, sweeping Milwaukee in their regular-season series after beating them 116-107 on Friday . As things stand, coincidentally or not , New York will face Milwaukee in the first round of the...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Knicks survive Bucks rally, close strong behind Anunoby and Shamet The New York Knicks (46-27) blew out the Milwaukee Bucks (40-33) in their last two meetings. Tonight’s game at Fiserv Forum, however—their final regular season encounter—promised to be more of a challenge. New York would play without three of their rotational guards and the Bucks are playing for playoff position. The...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Shara Talia Taylor provides a video report. Thanks to the Atlanta Hawks ’ loss Thursday night, New York officially clinched a top-6 seed in the Eastern Conference—securing their postseason spot with several games to spare. But the week leading into that good news was anything but smooth. After a high-energy 128-113 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, the Knicks stumbled in a...
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
Knicks on X The Hawks’ loss last night is our gain! The New York Knicks had full control of their destiny in front of a home crowd on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Clippers. A win would have clinched them a playoff spot amongst the top six teams in the East, the third straight season of doing so. Despite KAT’s best efforts, a depleted rotation couldn’t keep up with the...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Shorthanded Knicks look to sweep the season-series against a depleted Milwaukee team. The New York Knicks (45-27) head to Milwaukee tonight to battle the Bucks (40-32) at Fiserv Forum. Both teams are looking to rebound from recent losses and firm up playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference. Tip-off will be at 8:00 PM EDT. Milwaukee is stumbling down the stretch, having losing six of...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
The Walls of Jericho won’t be defended by Sims (out) tonight in Milwaukee. The Knicks miraculously rested on Thursday after a back-to-back set on Tuesday and Wednesday. Do you know what’s funny? New York barely escaped such a taxing stint only to have three more such back-to-back affairs in the next few days. Sheesh. Here’s what Coach Thibs and a few Knickerbockers have said before...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
New York has one point guard available, thus more than needed by the rulebook. If you’re not yet, get ready for a whole lot of pain. The Knicks dropped the second leg of a back-to-back on Wednesday, losing 126-113 against the LA Clippers . You can also say New York (pretty much) lost its last living point guard, and making matters worse, the Knicks still have four sets of back-to-back...
Posting and Toasting (Matthew Miranda) —
Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images This is getting to be an every April thing The weirdest thing about the Knicks losing to the Pacers in last year’s playoffs was how simple the experience was emotionally. Usually when the Knicks are eliminated, there’s a white water rapids of feelings and vibes to navigate. If you were there in 1993 and 1994, there will always be a little blood in your...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Tonight at Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks (45-27) hosted the Los Angeles Clippers (41-31), a team with the league’s fourth-best defensive rating and some still-potent star power. On the second night of a back-to-back and down two rotational players, New York certainly were bound to have their hands full. The Knicks dominated early behind Karl-Anthony Towns and Cameron Payne, but...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
Can the Knicks overcome tired legs, and a hot Clippers team to make it three in a row? Less than 24 hours after the historic night in which Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart became the first pair of Knicks teammates to record a triple-double in the same game, the Knicks will host the 40-31 Clippers. Los Angeles’ last game didn’t go quite as as New York’s as they’re coming off of a close...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Just three games in March and eight in April are left in New York’s regular-season schedule. Quite a week for the New York Knicks , who got things going smoothly with a 21-point win against the hated Miami Heat... only to dump back-to-back outings against the tanking Spurs and Hornets last Wednesday and Thursday. Sheesh... The Knicks kinda fixed their wrongs on Saturday by beating the...
Posting and Toasting (Michael Zeno) —
Two records were set in Tuesday’s win over Dallas. History was made in Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night. Franchise history, to be specific. Not only was the Knicks ’ single-season triple-double record set by Josh Hart, but the Knicks had a pair of teammates record triple-doubles for the first time in franchise history and just the 20th time in NBA history, as Karl-Anthony Towns...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Yes, Josh Hart of all people holds the New York Knicks’ all-time triple-double record. The Knicks opened their back-to-back stint with a victory over the visiting Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, beating them by a final score of 128-113 . New York will now have to host the Clippers less than 24 hours after going to sleep with that dub, hoping to win three consecutive games for the first...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Josh Hart (and KAT) make history and OG is bloody incredible in a second-half beatdown of a depleted Dallas. The Dallas Mavericks (35–38) came in as underdogs against the New York Knicks (45–26) at Madison Square Garden, and for good reason. Down to just nine available players and playing the second night of a back-to-back after a win in Brooklyn, Dallas appeared to be outgunned. They...