New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
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Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports Expect the unexpected All season long, it’s seemed like the Knicks have played their best when their backs are up against the wall. In November, they had a big win against Los Angeles in James Harden’s Clippers debut, which came after they started the season just 2-4. In December, just two days after losing to the Bucks by 19, they beat them on national...
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Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images Thibs, Donte DiVincenzo, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Josh Hart speak before taking on the Kings. Day off on Wednesday for a skidding Knicks club as they gear up to face the Sacramento Kings on Thursday for what is a clash of teams sharing similar regular-season records through games played on April 3. It’s been a rough one of late for New York, who...
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Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports It’s make-or-break time for New York. After a frustrating three game slide, the New York Knicks are facing the most pivotal stretch of the regular season. Seven games remain on the schedule, and at 44-31, the team’s performance over these next games determine whether the Knicks are playing in the play-in tournament or are hosting a playoff series of...
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Photo by Issac Baldizon/NBAE via Getty Images Tom Thibodeau and a bunch of Knicks spoke after the loss at Miami and what went wrong for New York. The Knicks lost a battle on Tuesday but they had already won the season-long war against the Miami Heat by clinching the tie-breaker last February. Following yesterday’s loss, the scorecard reads 2-1 Knicks. Take that for culture. ...
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Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images Three losses in a row. Stop the skid, please. Are things starting to get a bit more worrying than they should? The Knicks visited the Heat to play a meaningless game and lost by 10 points in Miami. That’s facts. New York is locked into a top-6 seed in the East pretty much no matter what. Miami is definitely not, and fighting to escape the...
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Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images Heat 109, Knicks 99: Scary Terry scores a bunch, Donte and Deuce hit some threes, and New York runs out of gas yet again. The New York Knicks (44-31) squeaked out a two-point victory in their first season matchup with the Miami Heat (42-33), and won more handily in the second, 125-109. Tonight at the Kaseya Center, in their final meeting of the...
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Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports Enter “imagine if they played on the same team” jokes. The New York Knicks are fresh off a tough weekend of losing back-to-back games in disappointing fashion, but they get some positive news when the NBA announced on Tuesday afternoon that point guard Jalen Brunson had been named the KIA NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for the second...
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Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports Please don’t hurt any of our guys . . . again. Had a few more shots and calls gone the Knicks ’ way, they very easily could’ve been going into tonight’s game amid a five-game winning streak. And it would’ve been incredible. We’d be talking about how Jalen Brunson scored 61 points while out dueling Victor Wembanyama in an all-time classic that...
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Photo by David L. Nemec /NBAE via Getty Images Not the greatest of news about New York’s shelves, but at Big Perk sees the Knicks going places! The Knicks enjoyed an undeserved (following back-to-back losses) but needed (because there seems to be no player healthy in New York right now) day off on Monday heading into another pivotal game part of the home stretch of the regular...
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Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images It’s not nothing. Over the past two months, it’s been very well documented how good the Knicks were with OG Anunoby and how much they’ve missed him since he injured his elbow in late January. Because of that, there’s been a cloud of concern and curiosity surrounding the forward’s injury and potential return. Unfortunately for the Knicks and their...
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Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images Isaiah schooled the rook, Giddey took advantage in the fourth, and Deuce put SGA on a leash. On Sunday, the New York Knicks took one of the best teams in the NBA down to the wire. They had the Oklahoma City Thunder beat throughout the better part of three quarters before losing ground—and the game—in the fourth. Final score: 113-112. Much...
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Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images Why? Consider this: 27.9 PPG ( fourth in the league ), and 6.5 APG ( 13th in the league ), while being 13th in the league in player efficiency rating as the clear leader of a 44-30 team that has managed to stay a top-four team in the east despite missing three starters for a large chunk of the season. These stats and rankings should...
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Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images Tom Thibodeau speaks about the referees, Josh Hart teases ominuous New York future, and more! Another game, another tight loss. The Knicks couldn’t rise from death after the Thunder took the lead with a few seconds left in Saunday’s affair and wrapped up March with back-to-back losses to the Spurs and OKC. Jalen Brunson might or might have...
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Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images One-point loss, this time agains the best team out West. Seriously, what’s next? Two games, five points, two losses. That’s the summary of the Knicks ’ weekend for you. On Friday, New York visited San Antonio and rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama and fell 130-126 in overtime. On Sunday, the Knicks hosted the Thunder and lost by one meager...
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Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images Thunder 113, Knicks 112: Brunson and SGA duel it out in the final seconds of another nail-biter. In the Easter evening game, the New York Knicks (44-30) hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder (52-22) at Madison Square Garden. The Thunder came in tied with the Minnesota Timberwolves for the West’s best record, while the Knicks are in a horse race...