New York Knicks: Blog Articles
Empire Sports Media (Davin McFarland) —
Every year, the NBA off-season has a blockbuster trade or signing that elevates an organization to new heights. The Minnesota […]
Empire Sports Media (Matthew Legros) —
A trusted NBA source unveiled that the New Orleans Pelicans are likely to deal former All-Star Brandon Ingram sometime this […]
Empire Sports Media (Alexander Wilson) —
After the acquisition of Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby, the New York Knicks are certainly skirting the line of total […]
Empire Sports Media (Alexander Wilson) —
The Knicks are working diligently to avoid the first salary apron of $178 million, aiming instead to utilize up to […]
$Knicks Film School (Jonathan Macri) —
The Knicks do a lot of moving around on the second day of the draft. Plus, some new news (and backup plans) on the Isaiah Hartenstein front.
$The Athletic: Fred Katz —
The second round was for TV only. There were no fans, and the most intriguing prospects didn't show up.
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Almost slipped by us in all of today’s confusion. What a wild second round that turned out to be. On Day Two of the 2024 NBA Draft , the Knicks walked away with not just two more players, but a third. With the 56th pick, they landed Kevin McCullar, Jr. of Kansas, to go along with Tyler Kolek and Ariel Hukporti (selected earlier). Yesterday, Leon Rose & Co. used the 25th pick to take...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
New York uses the last selection of the Draft on a seven-foot, 245 lb. center. With the last pick in the 2024 NBA Draft , the Knicks selected Ariel Hukporti. How they arrived at that pick is too convoluted for me to explain, let alone understand in such a compressed amount of time. More details will be revealed in the coming days. The best I can figure, the pick started with Charlotte,...
Empire Sports Media (Alexander Wilson) —
The New York Knicks, despite trading five first-round picks for Mikal Bridges, maintained a first-round selection in the 2024 NBA […]
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
The Knicks got their man with a Portland swap. The Knicks entered today’s second-round of the 2024 NBA Draft with two picks in their pocket, the 38th and the 51st. Leon Rose, Brock Aller, and the Knicks front office executed a crafty maneuver last night by spinning the 24th pick into the 26th and 51st via trade. Then they traded the 26th selection into five second-rounders that will be...
Empire Sports Media (Justin Backer) —
The New York Knicks swung a blockbuster trade with the Brooklyn Nets for F Mikal Bridges on Tuesday. The trade […]
Empire Sports Media (Alexander Wilson) —
The New York Knicks are quickly approaching the $178 million first salary apron, but avoiding it would allow them to […]
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
A bunch of slop to keep you entertained before today’s second round of the draft. ESPN Analyst praises Knicks’ pick of Dadiet ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla praised the Knicks ’ first-round pick in last night’s first round of the 2024 NBA Draft , French wing Pacome Dadiet. Fraschilla called the 25th pick a “great pick up” and suggested fans get tickets to see Dadiet with the Westchester...
$The Athletic: Fred Katz —
The Knicks have searched for ways to add money to the Mikal Bridges trade in the two days since agreeing with the Nets.
Empire Sports Media (Dylan Backer) —
The New York Knicks are reportedly not done in their quest to complete the Villanova collective. Following a stunning blockbuster […]