New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
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Will the Knicks have enough to keep OG in tow? In the June 16 episode of The HoopsHype Podcast , NBA insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, along with New York Knicks beat reporters Ian Begley of SNY and Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News discussed a lot of Knickerbocker business ahead of the draft and free agency this summer. Those topics included, mostly, what will happen with OG...
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More rumors, more prospects,... and more LeBron James content. Another week, another update on the Knicks ' pending free agents, possible draft targets, and... the NYC Big 3 that could have been. Orlando & Oklahoma City still in the run to sign Isaiah Hartenstein Michael Scotto of HoopsHype penned one of his humongous “intel” columns on Saturday, June 15 , and reported many little...
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No Wolves, no Knicks, it was Dubs for the kid. Dell Curry, Steph’s father, talked about his efforts to influence his son’s draft destination during a recent episode of the “ Heat Check with Stephen and Dell Curry ” podcast. According to Dell, he lobbied for Steph to be selected by the Knicks at No. 8, a position held by the team that year. “On draft day, we were in New York, and I got a...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Thibs joins Jalen and Josh on a revealing Roommates show. This week, the New York Knicks’ head coach Tom Thibodeau appeared on the Roommates Podcast to be grilled by (and roast) his players, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. Thibs has a reputation for running players into the ground and shortening their lives with excessive workloads, and during the interview the two-time recipient of Coach...
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Quiet but great move. While much of the Knicks ’ offseason talk have been surrounding what they’ll do with their picks and if they can manage to bring back both OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein, New York made news on Thursday night when it was reported the franchise will hire Chicago Bulls assistant coach Maurice Cheeks to join Tom Thibodeau’s staff. A few weeks ago, Cheeks was...
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The scrappy Knicks guard Deuce McBride dishes on a range of topics. If you are already weary of endless draft content and tea-leaf speculation, here’s something for you. Miles “Deuce” McBride, the Knicks ’ Duracell Bunny of the bench, appeared on episode 89 of the Pat Bev Podcast. The scrappy 23-year-old guard just finished his third season in New York and did so in style. After January 1,...
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Could the Knicks grab Tristan Da Silva as Achiuwa’s successor? After joining the New York Knicks in a midseason trade, Precious Achiuwa played well as both a backup and starter. When Julius Randle suffered a season-ending dislocated shoulder, Achiuwa’s contributions became especially important. Now, after making $4.3M last season, he is due a new contract. If the Knicks can’t (or...
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Ominous reports popping up in New York. We know it was coming and know its official if New York Post’s Stefan Bondy’s sources are right. The Oklahoma City Thunder have emerged as the top contender to snatch Isaiah Hartenstein from New York once he becomes an unrestricted free agent and is able to negotiate a new contract on June 30. “The Thunder is viewed by NBA sources as the top...
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
The Thibs Whisperer. When the Knicks traded for Alec Burks and Bojan Bogdanovic in early February, the deal was supposed to help elevate the Knicks into the top tier of contenders. The Knicks sorely needed a scoring punch off of the bench, and that’s exactly what they were getting. Alec Burks was someone who had been around before, someone who was familiar with what was expected out of...
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An elite college player with a high floor but a lot of questions Even if you didn’t follow college basketball over the last couple of seasons, there’s a good chance that you’ve at least heard of the name Zach Edey. The reigning two-time Naismith College Player of the Year Award winner just finished off what is one of the most decorated college careers ever and his dominance led to numerous...
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There is only one tank and it’s full of sharks, thinks Mark. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban spoke to Stefan Bondy of the New York Post and denied claims of intentionally tanking to benefit from the Knicks No. 10 pick in the 2023 NBA draft , stealing it from New York and blocking the Knicks from getting it. Cuban said that the decision to sit key players at the end of last season...
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The speculation wheel keeps a-spinning. Recently, Bleacher Report proposed two trades the Knicks could make this summer. In one of the theoretical deals, the Miami Heat would receive New York’s 24th and 25th picks in the upcoming Draft; the Knicks would get back the 15th pick and Los Angeles Lakers ’ 2026 second-round pick. The logic here? Miami faces salary cap challenges and potential...
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Bleacher Report suggests three potential FA targets The New York Knicks are expected to be big spenders in the 2024 NBA free agency, primarily focusing on giving hefty contracts to OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein. To bolster their bench, New York could seek out inexpensive role players who are either skilled shooters or rebounding centers. Zach Buckley wrote recently for Bleacher Report...
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The big Baylor Bear could be a large diamond in the rough. On the market for a Cameroonian-ish seven-footer but loathe the notion of doing business with Daryl Morey? Look no further! In May, ESPN NBA expert Jeremy Woo suggested that the Knicks might use one of their two mid-twenties picks in the upcoming NBA Draft on Yves Missi, a center from Baylor, as insurance with free agent Isaiah...
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Is there a reunion on the horizon? Should New York mess around with the sheet? The New York Knicks hoped Obi Toppin would be their franchise cornerstone when they selected him with the No. 8 pick in the NBA draft . It’s been four full seasons after that, which means Toppin is entering free agency for the first time in his career—and by way of Indiana, not Manhattan. Seen as a (very)...