New York Knicks: NY Times / NYTimes: Pro Basketball News Articles
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sara Ziegler) —
New superteams, new rules and Brittney Griner’s return are reshaping the league as star rookies try to make their mark.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Scott Cacciola) —
The Miami Heat have nine undrafted players — more than any other N.B.A. team. “When you’re in that position,” one player said, “you’re willing to do anything.”
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Kris Rhim) —
The Spurs know a thing or two about developing talented big men. But the once-stable franchise hasn’t been good for years.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Kurt Streeter) —
Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, the Liberty owners, improved their facilities and chartered flights, drawing a W.N.B.A. fine — and enticing top free agents.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sopan Deb) —
Ja Morant, the Memphis Grizzlies guard, apologized Tuesday after days of backlash for a video that appeared to show him brandishing a gun for the second time.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Shauntel Lowe) —
The All-Star forward Dearica Hamby had accused an unnamed person of making “disgusting comments” and questioning her commitment to the team after she became pregnant.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Victor Mather) —
A draw on Tuesday in Chicago will determine the order for the first 14 picks in the 2023 draft, which will be held in June.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Tania Ganguli) —
The 19-year-old French basketball star is the most hyped N.B.A. prospect since LeBron James, but he says he isn’t fazed by the pressure.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Scott Cacciola) —
Tatum scored 51 points to help send the Celtics to the Eastern Conference finals, where they will face the Miami Heat.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Shauntel Lowe) —
Morant, the star Memphis Grizzlies guard, was first suspended in March after he flashed a gun during an Instagram Live video.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Scott Cacciola) —
Tatum said after Game 6 that he is “one of the best basketball players in the world.” But for the first three quarters against the 76ers, he sure didn’t look like it.
NY Times (Kris Rhim) —
It was the first time the Knicks had been to the Eastern Conference semifinals in a decade.