New York Knicks: Posting and Toasting Blog Articles
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
What an extraordinary way to kick off Chirstmas Weekend early! As Friday came, Friday went. Well, nearly. Our friend Michael Scotto from HoopsHype decided to warm up the stove ahead of Christmas weekend by dropping his latest installment of NBA rumors content. I won’t detail what he said to much, because our honcho Russell Richardson already gave you everything the minute the...
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The talented shooter in Atlanta won’t be available until Jan 9, and would probably cost New York Immanuel Quickley. At Hoopshype today, Michael Scotto served up the latest trade season noise , this time with a dollop of Knickerbockers. Scotto reports that despite Mitchell Robinson’s recent injury, New York is actively exploring trade options for other positions. Specifically, they have...
Posting and Toasting (Jwiesel13) —
Home-cooked beef stew: the New York native would be an ideal back-up for a team that needs center and power forward support. With New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson set to miss the rest of the 2023-24 season , the Knicks are very vulnerable in the front court. Julius Randle can only do so much. Isaiah Hartenstein has rebounded well but has his limitations. Taj Gibson can spot in...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
The newest Knick is queitly having a huge impact There was a time earlier this season when Donte DiVincenzo looked a bit out of sorts. He wasn’t playing awfully, and his shooting and defense were still solid enough to warrant his contract and playing time, but there was something a bit off. Through 11 games, the backup guard was averaging just 7.1 PPG and three RPG on an incredibly...
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
Mitchell Robinson is out, you have questions, and we collected some answers. The New York Knicks lost Mitchell Robinson to an ankle injury back on Dec. 8 in a game played at the TD Garden in Boston ending in a loss to the Celtics . The New York Knicks ran a bunch of X-rays at halftime then and there, and they came back negative. The New York Knicks even went on to bring Robinson back...
Posting and Toasting (Russell_Richardson) —
Some surprises, some career nights: the Knicks break even against stiff Western Conference competition due to star performances by Brunson, Randle, and Hartenstein The New York Knicks , amid the toughest December schedule of any NBA team, recently conducted a four-game swing through the Western Conference. With stops in Utah, Phoenix, and Los Angeles (twice) . . . plus a back-to-back . . ....
Posting and Toasting (Andrew_Polaniecki) —
Sorry Melo This week’s segment of “Who Wore it Best” seems rather meaningless if we didn’t make it a little bit more challenging for our readers. Unquestionably, Carmelo Anthony stands as the preeminent Knick to ever don the number, leaving little room for debate and an anticipated 100% vote in his favor. Recognizing this, we opt to infuse a bit of intrigue by rebranding this week’s segment...
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
Bridges crossed, Brooklyn conquered. Four years in the making, yes, but the blockbuster victory finally in hostile territory arrived on Wednesday, Dec. 20, as your New York Knicks (16-11) crossed the bridge and defeated the Brooklyn Nets (13-14) inside a Barclays Center filled full of ladies and gentlemen clad in Orange and Blue threads. The result? A no-contest 121-102 dub....
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
Ugh. Call it a year for Mitch, folks, as sad as that sounds. The New York Knicks fear Mitchell Robinson injury will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the 2023-24 season. The New York Knicks have applied to the NBA for a Disabled Player Exception worth $7.8 million as the franchise projects center Mitchell Robinson will miss the rest of the season, sources tell @TheAthletic ...
Posting and Toasting (Russell_Richardson) —
Knicks 121, Nets 102: Randle dominates the Nets’ frontcourt, scores 26 points. Before tonight, the Brooklyn Nets (13-14) had beaten the New York Knicks (16-11) six straight times at the Barclays Center, and much had been made about a supposed cross-town rivalry. In the first of four meetings between the clubs this season, New York dispelled all that poppycock. Wrapping up a five-game,...
Posting and Toasting (Kento Kato) —
Home game on the road? For the first time this season, the New York Knicks will take on the Brooklyn Nets for a semi-away game at Barclays. And while, the Knicks, who come into tonight’s game as a fifth seed, and the Nets, who are a a ninth seed, seem like they are miles apart, they are only two games apart. Both teams currently find themselves right in the thick of the very crowded...
Posting and Toasting (Russell_Richardson) —
Oddsmakers pick the Knicks as Donovan Mitchell’s next team With the New York Knicks playing the Brooklyn Nets tonight, Stefan Bondy wrote about the perceived Knicks-Nets rivalry over at the New York Post . In the article, Isaiah Hartenstein questions if one even exists. “Is there a rivalry? I mean, I don’t feel it [. . .] most of the time we go to Barclays it’s mostly Knicks fans...
Posting and Toasting (Russell_Richardson) —
A career-night in Arizona plus consistent leadership makes him a shoo-in for top honors. Last week was a grind for the New York Knicks . Over that short span, our heroes played one home page ( Toronto Raptors ) and three on the road ( Utah Jazz , Phoenix Suns , Los Angeles Clippers). New York split the week with a 2-2 record. Noted in the surprise column: they lost to the slipping Jazz,...
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
No. No, there isn't Isaiah. Last time I checked, the Brooklyn Nets were leading the Battle of the Boroughs head-to-head matchup against the New York Knicks . That was back in March 2023, the record being 107-103 in the record of the former New Jersey gentlemen. Of course, no more games have been played since then, with the Knicks having won the last two of them. That’s no joke, folks;...
Posting and Toasting (chapulana) —
Cast your votes, pick them all. The 73rd NBA All-Star Game is set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 18, in Indianapolis. The NBA opened the fan voting period on Tuesday, Dec. 19 with its conclusion coming a month from today on Jan. 20. If you haven’t yet, you can go cast your votes already! The selection process for this season’s ten All-Star starters involves a combination of votes from...