New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
Posting and Toasting (Andrew Polaniecki) —
Every draft brings both the expected and the unexpected. The Knicks finished last season with a 50-32 record, just one game shy of reaching the Eastern Conference Finals. The question now is whether the missing pieces are a couple of rookies who can provide depth in limited action within Coach Thibodeau’s 7–8-man rotation, or if the Knicks would be better off trading one or both picks to...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
Would the Knicks prioritize shooting over rim protection from a big? A lot of the hype surrounding the Knicks using one of their two first-round picks to draft a big man has been centered around Zach Edey and rightfully so. The reigning back-to-back National Player of the Year is one of the most recognizable players in this summer’s draft and also is among the most accomplished and...
Posting and Toasting (Michael_Zeno) —
A breakdown of the numbers and limits that will influence the roster construction of the 2024-25 Knicks. What’s up, everyone. My name is Michael and I am glad to be publishing my first post as a contributor for Posting And Toasting. I’m a diehard Knicks fan from 76ers territory in South Jersey (believe me, winning that series was heaven down here). I’m excited to get started and...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Woj reports the Cavs have picked Kenny Atkinson as new skipper, focusing on developing young talent According to a tweet from Adrian Wojnarowski (ESPN), “The Cleveland Cavaliers are hiring Golden State assistant Kenny Atkinson as the franchise’s next head coach.” ESPN Sources: The Cleveland Cavaliers are hiring Golden State assistant Kenny Atkinson as the franchise’s next head coach and...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Lots of whispers about what the Knicks might do next in the paint. The New York Knicks have dangled Mitchell Robinson of late in potential trade packages, and now we know they have engaged in discussions with the Washington Wizards , according to SNY’s Ian Begley . “The fact that Mitchell Robinson’s name has come up in some of the Knicks’ trade conversations with opposing teams isn’t...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Serious talk about the possible arrival of PG-13 in Manhattan. The New York Knicks are considering a potential trade for Paul George, according to NBA insider Marc Stein . That idea would be contingent on George picking up the player option included in his contract, which would extend it for another year through the 2024–25 season. Once he exercises it, the belief is he’d engineer a...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
We’re partnering with Salary Swish to help answer your Knicks salary cap and draft pick questions. Team president Leon Rose and his staff have a number of key decisions to make this summer that will affect not just next season, but the foreseeable future of New York Knicks basketball. OG Anunoby, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Precious Achiuwa are all in line for new contracts and could...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
The Knicks have contacted opposing teams about moving Mitchell Robinson, per Jake Fischer. Today Jake Fischer (Yahoo! Sports) added a little spice to the speculation about the future of the New York Knicks ’ frontcourt. As he reports , the Oklahoma City Thunder were previously seen as a team that might offer a short-term contract to Knicks free agent Isaiah Hartenstein. Yesterday, OKC...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
He ranked fourth nationally in scoring and second in three-pointers made per game. Add another player to the list! Per Adam Zaboria (NJ.com) reports, “Hofstra star Tyler Thomas recently worked out for Cleveland, Houston, Orlando and Minnesota and has the Knicks on Friday.” Hofstra star Tyler Thomas recently worked out for Cleveland, Houston, Orlando and Minnesota and has the Knicks on...
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
A big to bolster the rotation? With the Knicks currently picking at 24 and 25, most expect New York’s front office to bolster their frontcourt given the uncertainty of the center rotation come next season. If he’s still there, Kel’el Ware could be the exact piece the Knicks are looking for. Ware is ranked as the 24th draft prospect by ESPN, putting him firmly within range for the Knicks...
Posting and Toasting (Antonio Losada) —
Great update coming straight out of the source! New York Knicks forward Julius Randle appeared on the June 20 episode of 7PM in Brooklyn with hosts Carmelo Anthony and Kid Mero and provided another hella encouraging update about his ongoing recovery from shoulder surgery. Randle said that the recovery progressing nicely, that he’s feeling good, and most importantly that he is...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
Another encouraging update surrounding Brunson’s extension talks. “Not thrilled”. Those words, which summarized OG Anunoby’s feelings towards the Knicks ’ offer, weighed heavily on Knicks fans’ minds over the last few days are those have been the only words and updates we had received surrounding the Knicks and their offseason maneuvers. Knicks fans can now feel a little bit more at ease...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
If he’s on the board, the Knicks should consider the 6’10 forward with the 7’1” reach. If Precious Achiuwa departs this offseason, the New York Knicks will need another power forward in their stable. Meet 19-year-old Tyler Smith of G League Ignite! Ranked 21st among NBA prospects by ESPN, Smith is a 6’10” forward who averaged 13.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and a block per game. Plus: He has...
Posting and Toasting (Russell Richardson) —
Julius Randle and son Kyden ham it up at the baseball diamond. Here’s some hot summer content for you. Bleacher Report posted a fun video of the Randle family attending a recent Yankees game. Julius Randle is of course the starting power forward for the New York Knicks . The crew was mic’d up for the event, and it’s endearing to see Julius as an attentive, engaged dad with young son...
Posting and Toasting (Sam Stein) —
Gone, but not forgotten. After a deadline full of mid-year transactions, the group of Knicks that finished out the year looked very different than the group that started it up. Our season opener vs. the eventual champions, Boston, was played on October 25th. Our two leading scorers were RJ Barrett, who started at the 3 spot, and Immanuel Quickley, who came off the bench as the lead guard....