New York Knicks: NY Post News Articles
NY Post (Marc Berman) —
Don’t look at the Knicks’ slide in a vacuum — it’s also about the East contenders who are passing them by.
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
Evan Fournier skipped the Knicks’ morning shootaround Wednesday for personal reasons, and he originally was not expected to play against the Hornets to take care of a family-related matter. But the veteran guard decided to play and ended up pouring in a team-high 30 points in the Knicks’ 125-114 loss at the Garden.
NY Post (Ian O'Connor) —
Baseball’s Opening Day is approaching, and the Knicks are going to be free soon to take in as many Yankees and Mets games as they care to watch. So let us put Tom Thibodeau’s two seasons in New York in a balls-and-strikes context. Last year, Thibs was a league MVP who hit .325 with 37...
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
Julius Randle heard a fair amount of boos during pregame introductions, but the Knicks’ highest-paid player forcefully denied suggestions that he is seeking a trade in the offseason or that he isn’t committed to the organization long term. “That’s not true, bro. That’s just not true, simple as that, it’s not true at all,” Randle...
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
Julius Randle heard a fair amount of boos during pregame introductions, and the Knicks couldn’t keep the late-season good times rolling amid rumblings of their highest-paid player’s unhappiness in New York. Randle scored 21 points with seven assists, but the Knicks couldn’t fully erase a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter as their season-best winning...
NY Post (Ian O'Connor) —
Just as good players have bad seasons, good coaches have bad seasons, too.
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau was asked directly if Julius Randle "wants to be here."
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
There is so much still to be sorted out and determined before the NBA playoffs begin.
NY Post (Marc Berman) —
Immanuel Quickley got a lot of hype in his rookie year.
NY Post (Marc Berman) —
Julius Randle still has a sore quad that he’s playing through, but his body language on the bench during timeouts looked distracted.