New York Knicks: The Athletic / Fred Katz Blog Articles
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Hartenstein became a fan favorite at Madison Square Garden for his energy on the boards and on the defense end.
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The second round was for TV only. There were no fans, and the most intriguing prospects didn't show up.
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The Knicks have searched for ways to add money to the Mikal Bridges trade in the two days since agreeing with the Nets.
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Anunoby averaged 14.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game on 48.9 percent shooting from the floor.
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New York finally lands the previously faceless star it’s prepared for since the current administration took over in 2020.
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The Knicks have a type of player they like. Should any of these prospects be considered?
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Knicks beat writer Fred Katz runs through several different scenarios and trades submitted by readers.
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The Athletic recently polled 16 front-office officials, asking what they would deem a “fair” contract for Hartenstein in free agency.
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Here are six more big names who may not be on the move but could come up in conversations.
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Add a star to a 50-win team that came just one win away from the Eastern Conference finals, and New York becomes a contender.
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Do you have a way to improve the New York Knicks? I want to hear about it! Free agency and the draft are around the corner. With the offseason here, it’s time for you, the readers, to come up with the trades you want to see.Here’s the drill: Submit a Knicks-related trade you find interesting in the comments below, and I will select a few to analyze in an upcoming story. Trades must be possible...