New York Knicks: The Athletic Blog Articles
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Hartenstein agreed to a three-year, $87 million contract with Oklahoma City on Monday.
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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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The Knicks make this trade only if they believe it vaults them into the NBA’s elite.
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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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There is a world where someone other than the Knicks offers Anunoby a max contract.
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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.