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Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports Knicks 129, Bucks 122: Giannis and Dame score 32 points each but can’t come back against Jalen Brunson and the Knicks in the holiday matinee. Coming into the first game of the NBA’s Christmas Day Line-up, the Milwaukee Bucks (22-8) had won seven in a row, and nine straight against the The New York Knicks (17-12) In a not-so-happy coincidence,...
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Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports After losing to the Bucks on Saturday, the Knicks host Milwaukee again as part of the NBA Christmas Day line-up. Madison Square Garden will host its second matinee game within three days when the New York Knicks (16-12) face the Milwaukee Bucks on Christmas Day. Over their last three matchups, the Bucks have outscored the Knicks by 48 points and...
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Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images Check it out, Scrooges: Christmas coal incoming and a chance to go 0-4 this week. The schedule has four games this week, and each one promises to be a challenge. After a Christmas Day affair against the Bucks (sigh), the Knicks jet off to Oklahoma and then Florida for battles with two young upstarts, and finally enjoy a reunion of sorts in the...
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Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images New York always looks better on Christmas, right? Right!? The Bucks clinched the regular-season series on Saturday and the Knicks could do nothing about it. Milwaukee arrived in New York to play the first of two consecutive games against the ‘Bockers, one scheduled for Dec. 23 and the next one kicking off the Christmas slate at...
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Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images Bucks 130, Knicks 111: Brunson scores 36, Giannis gets 28, and Milwaukee reminds New York that they just aren’t ready yet. In today’s matinee at Madison Square Garden, the Milwaukee Bucks (22-7) once again found the New York Knicks’ (16-12) weak perimeter defense too accommodating to their three-point shooting. Despite 36 points from Jalen...
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Photo by Bart Young/NBAE via Getty Images He played well in summer league and for the G-League Knicks, and will lend support at center while Mitchell Robinson and Jericho Sims are out. Today, Michael Scotto reported on X that the New York Knicks have agreed to a two-way contract with center Dmytro Skapintsev. The New York Knicks have agreed to a two-way contract with center...
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Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images The Knickerbockers lock horns with the best of the East for the third time this season. On Saturday, the New York Knicks (16-11) aim to extend their two-game winning streak as they face the Milwaukee Bucks (21-7) yet again. Due to the In-Season Tournament, the Knicks will face the Bucks a total of five times in the regular season....
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Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images What an extraordinary way to kick off Chirstmas Weekend early! As Friday came, Friday went. Well, nearly. Our friend Michael Scotto from HoopsHype decided to warm up the stove ahead of Christmas weekend by dropping his latest installment of NBA rumors content. I won’t detail what he said to much, because our honcho Russell...
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Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports The talented shooter in Atlanta won’t be available until Jan 9, and would probably cost New York Immanuel Quickley. At Hoopshype today, Michael Scotto served up the latest trade season noise , this time with a dollop of Knickerbockers. Scotto reports that despite Mitchell Robinson’s recent injury, New York is actively exploring trade options for other...
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Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images Home-cooked beef stew: the New York native would be an ideal back-up for a team that needs center and power forward support. With New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson set to miss the rest of the 2023-24 season , the Knicks are very vulnerable in the front court. Julius Randle can only do so much. Isaiah Hartenstein has rebounded well but has...
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Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports The newest Knick is queitly having a huge impact There was a time earlier this season when Donte DiVincenzo looked a bit out of sorts. He wasn’t playing awfully, and his shooting and defense were still solid enough to warrant his contract and playing time, but there was something a bit off. Through 11 games, the backup guard was averaging just 7.1 PPG and...
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Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images Mitchell Robinson is out, you have questions, and we collected some answers. The New York Knicks lost Mitchell Robinson to an ankle injury back on Dec. 8 in a game played at the TD Garden in Boston ending in a loss to the Celtics . The New York Knicks ran a bunch of X-rays at halftime then and there, and they came back negative. The New...
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Photo by Kate Frese/NBAE via Getty Images Some surprises, some career nights: the Knicks break even against stiff Western Conference competition due to star performances by Brunson, Randle, and Hartenstein The New York Knicks , amid the toughest December schedule of any NBA team, recently conducted a four-game swing through the Western Conference. With stops in Utah, Phoenix, and...
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Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images Sorry Melo This week’s segment of “Who Wore it Best” seems rather meaningless if we didn’t make it a little bit more challenging for our readers. Unquestionably, Carmelo Anthony stands as the preeminent Knick to ever don the number, leaving little room for debate and an anticipated 100% vote in his favor. Recognizing this, we opt to...
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Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images Bridges crossed, Brooklyn conquered. Four years in the making, yes, but the blockbuster victory finally in hostile territory arrived on Wednesday, Dec. 20, as your New York Knicks (16-11) crossed the bridge and defeated the Brooklyn Nets (13-14) inside a Barclays Center filled full of ladies and gentlemen clad in Orange and Blue threads. The...