New York Knicks: NY Daily News News Articles
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If you simulated it in NBA 2K26, New York would probably win 90 times out of 100. But basketball isn’t played on paper, and video games don’t count in the standings.
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Mitchell Robinson's return marks the first time the Knicks have been at full strength since a rash of preseason injuries left them short-handed to start the year.
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Maybe it’s not the centers who have the steepest learning curve under new head coach Mike Brown. Maybe it’s Josh Hart.
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In short: the looks are there, the shots just aren’t falling, and the numbers back it up.
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Robinson will be a game-time decision Friday in Chicago, and McBride is expected to play.
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This isn’t how it’s supposed to go. Not for a player this skilled, not for a coach hired to unlock Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns.
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Two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo said he didn’t read the reports linking him to the Knicks as a potential trade destination.
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By the time the buzzer sounded on a 121-111 Bucks victory, Antetokounmpo had dragged Milwaukee back from 14 points down.
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Doc Rivers wasn’t here for the headlines.
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Antetokounmpo has his sights set on Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks — like every front office in the league — would be foolish not to listen.
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The two teams reportedly discussed a potential trade this summer, but New York balked at Milwaukee’s asking price.
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Hart entered the season expecting to play through the year with a splint on his surgically repaired right ring finger after re-injuring it during the offseason. But the finger isn’t what’s holding him back.
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The Knicks generated clean looks all night long, following Brown’s directive to get into the paint and spray the ball out to three-point line when the defense collapses to the rim. But they were about as cold as the frigid temperature inside the Kaseya Center for their third game of the season.
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Next-play speed is the ability to instantly flip from offense to defense, from reaction to response, from mistake to redemption. And after training camp, preseason and a few early games, his new-look Knicks are beginning to build their identity around it.
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Josh Hart was sore. Extremely sore. But nothing was going to stop him from making his season debut Friday night against the Boston Celtics.