New York Knicks: News Articles
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
Karl-Anthony Towns’ involvement in the Knicks offense has been one of the biggest storylines all year and likely will continue to be.
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
The Pistons are running away at the top of the Eastern Conference, and it’s very likely the Knicks will have to go through them in the postseason.
SYN.tv (David Vertsberger) —
The Jeremy Sochan signing may not be a major needle or headline mover, but it gives the Knicks a potential defensive weapon, which can turn out much more useful than expected in New York's NBA title hopes.
SYN.tv (Ian Begley) —
The Pistons didn’t have Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart on Thursday, but Karl-Anthony Towns had just two points on three shots in the first half of the Knicks' 15-point loss.
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
Sharing a floor with Jalen Brunson, this time around it wasn’t even close who the best player on the court was.
SYN.tv (Phillip Martinez) —
Karl-Anthony Towns had just three shot attempts in the first half of the Knicks' loss to the Pistons on Thursday night, a missed opportunity to take advantage of Detroit's lack of size.
NY Post (Stefan Bondy, Jared Schwartz) —
Amid one of his disappearing acts, Mikal Bridges was again benched in the fourth quarter.
NY Daily News (Kristian Winfield) —
The Knicks didn't exploit their biggest mismatch until it was too late.
NY Post (Mike Vaccaro) —
There’s really no euphemisms available for this.
SYN.tv (Robert Sanchez) —
In what was another loss at the hands of the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night to kick off the second half of the season, the Knicks at least got to see Jeremy Sochan make his team debut.
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
Mohamed Diawara was one of the more surprising Knicks revelations during the first half of the season. But in the second half, that might change.
NY Daily News (Kristian Winfield) —
This is not a game the Knicks should have lost. It's certainly not a game they should have lost by double digits.
NY Post (Stefan Bondy) —
Until further notice, the Pistons still own the Knicks.
SYN.tv (Robert Sanchez) —
The Knicks drop the opener of their second half of the season against the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night by a score of 126-111, losing all three games against Detroit this season.
NY Daily News (Peter Sblendorio) —
The Knicks were again outclassed by the NBA-best Pistons in Thursday night’s 126-111 loss at Madison Square Garden.