New York Knicks: News Articles
NY Post (Marie Pohl, Rich Calder) —
Ticket demand was so great to get into the World’s Most Famous Arena Saturday to watch the Knicks continue their shocking bid to knock the rival Boston Celtics out of the playoffs that thousands of fans who couldn’t afford the record prices were more than happy just to root the team on outside.
NY Post (Christian Arnold) —
There's some more clarity on Kristaps Porzingis' mystery illness.
NY Daily News (C.J. Holmes) —
For the Knicks, part of seizing early control hinges on sparking Jalen Brunson from the opening tip.
NY Post (Angela Barbuti) —
Some Knicks fans think the fact that Pope Leo is a Villanova alum -- like the team's stars Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges -- is divine intervention that will lead them to their first NBA championship in more than 50 years.
NY Daily News (Peter Sblendorio) —
About three hours before tipoff between the Knicks and the Boston Celtics on Saturday afternoon, a ticket could not be found on any of the major resale websites for less than $600.
NY Post (Stefan Bondy) —
But Robinson still can’t hit free throws. And the longer the Knicks stay in the playoffs, the greater the chances it will cost them a game.
NY Post (Angela Barbuti) —
Upper West Side native Jacob Nacht created a petition to honor the star Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson by temporarily changing the Statue of Liberty -- and it's already racked up 218 signatures, enough to be passed along to Gov. Hochul.
NY Post (Angela Tricarico) —
The Knicks are coming home with a 2-0 series lead.
NY Post (Angela Barbuti) —
Knicks All-Star point guard and clutch playoff performer Jalen Brunson handpicked his own namesake sandwich.
NY Post (Dylan Svoboda) —
Mitchell Robinson is leaving his mark in this series against the Celtics.
NY Post (Andrew Crane) —
OG Anunoby hasn’t just prevented the Celtics from scoring. They’ve avoided taking shots altogether when matched up against him.
NY Post (Andrew Crane) —
This isn’t a new issue for the Knicks.
NY Post (Mike Vaccaro) —
Karl-Anthony Towns was here. Right here, in fact: conference semifinals, against a heavily-favored reigning champion. Even won the first two games of the series on the champ’s home court. This was last spring. He was still in Minnesota, and the Timberwolves stunned the NBA by walking into Denver and taking two straight off the Nuggets....
NY Post (Post Editorial Board) —
Twice this week, the refuse-to-lose Knicks stunned the Celtics with fourth-quarter magic to take their improbable lead over the defending NBA Champs.
NY Post (Zach Braziller) —
They lead 2-0. Only 34 teams in NBA playoff history have rallied from 0-2 deficits to win a series, but just five of those have dropped the first two games at home.