New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
The Knicks can’t beat the top three teams in the league. Can they beat number four? The Knicks kick off a tough stretch in their schedule tonight, on the heels of a 110-105 victory versus the Philadelphia 76ers . Seven of their next eight games are on the road, and New York will have to win games against strong teams away from home. First up on the itinerary tonight? Ja Morant and the...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Shara Talia Taylor provides a video report of New York’s 110-105 defeat of the 76ers. Our video correspondent, Shara Talia Taylor, was at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday as the Knicks edged out the Philadelphia 76ers , 110-105. Capturing exclusive post-game reactions and insights, Shara checks in with Fox Sports’ Rob Parker and got in a few postgame questions for Coach Tom...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
The Knicks must be recovering from Wednesday’s scare because we’ve not heard that much coming out of New York during the last few hours. And truth be told, that might be better for everybody involved, considering the lone thing that popped up on Thursday was even more awful injury news colliding on NYC’s shores. Sheesh. Here’s what the Roomates have said before taking on the Grizzlies. ...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and the New York Knicks have once again teamed up for their annual Jr. Knicks Coach of the Year Award , an initiative that honors outstanding youth basketball coaches making a positive impact both on and off the court in their communities. This year’s winner, Victor Hall from the Bronx, received a special surprise at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
A tough blow for the rookie big man and for the already short handed Knicks The Knicks , who traded Jericho Sims right before the trade deadline, and are already without Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mitchell Robinson, took another blow to their frontcourt depth as Ariel Hukporti went down with a knee injury. The rookie center has become growingly popular among the fanbase for his energy, and...
Posting and Toasting (Michael Zeno) —
Avoiding a 19-point choke to Philadelphia, the Knicks continue to prevent big second-half blown leads. Last night at the World’s Most Famous Arena, the Knicks took a 19-point lead late in the second quarter against the rival Philadelphia 76ers . Philly punched back with an 8-0 run, but the Knicks led by 16 at the half. Despite that, the Sixers stormed back with great defense and...
Posting and Toasting (Andrew Polaniecki) —
Roll the dice or just pick one. Nearly a year has passed since Mitchell Robinson last took the floor for the Knicks , but his long-awaited return is now imminent, and it couldn’t come at a better time for the team’s defense. Earlier this week, head coach Tom Thibodeau acknowledged Robinson’s absence, stating, “Mitch was projected to be the starting center on our team. So we’ve gone...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
New York avoided a massive collapse against Philly and went to sleep with a win. The New York Knicks escaped a disastrous embarrassment on Wednesday by stiff-arming a stubborn Philadelphia 76ers squad that was oh-so-close to pulling off a 19-point comeback victory. The Knicks, or better said Jalen Brunson, did enough to put those dreams to an end, ultimately winning the game and...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Knicks survive second-half push as the Nova Knicks deliver. Tonight, the New York Knicks (38-20) beat the Philadelphia 76ers (20-38) for the third time this season. It didn’t come easily and required clutch play from the usual suspect. The Knicks stormed to a 13-2 start, and Mikal Bridges torched Philly for 18 first-quarter points. By halftime, they led 61-45, shooting 59% from the...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
Knicks, who’ve been great against sub .500 teams, look to get back on track against a struggling Sixers team before a tough stretch in a battle of disappointed fanbases When the league made, and came out with the regular season schedule, they, and the fans, might’ve had this game circled due to the recent history between these two teams, and the big names involved. The 76ers went out and...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
The lack of better pretenders kept New York atop the best wannabe contenders. If the New York Knicks won't sugarcoat things I won't do either. Simply put, it's been a putrid week for the team coached by Thibs. For how long that remains the case (both getting putrid results and having Tom Thibodeau at the helm), we can only wait and see. One win in three games, in overtime, thanks to a...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Will New York really lose to Philly? Hope not! The Knicks play the depleted Sixers on Wednesday, which means 1) New York basketball is back and 2) another loss might see Tom Thibodeau fired because of who that defeat would come against. Anyway, we’re here to be positive, which means taking a look at what was said coming off Tuesday’s practice in Tarrytown. Here’s the latest from Coach...
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
New York is looking for more out of its squad. It starts with Bridges. When Mikal Bridges was dealt to New York this past summer, the deal seemed too good to be true. The Villanova kid had made the jump to a bonafide scoring option with the Brooklyn Nets . The Knicks , who had been accumulating draft picks for several years, finally went all in, cashing in their accumulated draft...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
After being dominated by the Cavaliers, and Celtics in back-to-back games, Knicks fans were already in a somber mood. But things took a turn for the worse when on Monday, it was announced that former Knicks broadcaster, Al Trautwig had passed away at just 68 years old after battling an undisclosed form of cancer. While many now associate the Knicks’ excellent broadcast with Mike Breen,...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
New York must maximize its talent for a championship-worthy attack—or find a coach who can. The Knicks have a choice. They can lean into what they do best—scoring—or they can keep clinging to a defensive identity that isn’t maximizing their potential. Right now, they’re stuck in the middle, ineffectively trying to improve defense and rebounding at the expense of what should be an elite...