New York Knicks: News Articles
NY Post (Peter Botte) —
The league acknowledged Monday that Josh Hart should have been called for making "more than marginal contact" with Tim Hardaway Jr. on the missed 3-point attempt at the buzzer of the Knicks' 94-93 victory Sunday in Detroit.
NY Daily News (Kristian Winfield) —
Brunson doesn’t care if you like it or not.
NY Daily News (Peter Sblendorio) —
The Detroit Pistons did not take comfort from the NBA’s admission that a foul should have been called on Josh Hart at the end of their Game 4 loss to the Knicks. If anything, that made it worse.
NY Post (Zach Braziller) —
A win Tuesday night at what will almost certainly be a raucous Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks will advance in the postseason for the third consecutive season and likely get a crack at the defending champion Celtics.
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
Tom Thibodeau’s players went to bat for him.
NY Post (Jared Schwartz) —
The Pistons had plenty of gripes about the missed foul call for Josh Hart’s closeout on Tim Hardaway Jr.’s potential game-winning shot, but Knicks fans had complaints of their own about the play.
NY Post (Stefan Bondy, Zach Braziller) —
Mitchell Robinson has been a positive through this first-round playoff series, the most consistent reserve for the Knicks, but his free-throw shooting is becoming an issue.
SYN.tv (Ian Begley) —
Through four games of the Knicks' opening-round series against the Pistons in the NBA Playoffs, the referees have taken center stage while letting some physical play go unpunished.
NY Post (Camden Markel) —
While fans may be loving the raucous physicality, Mark Cuban sees an issue if these types of edgy games persist.
NY Post (Mike Vaccaro) —
The Knicks lead the series three games to one — they haven’t just been the better team in the fourth quarter of all four games when the money sits in plain sight on the table, they’ve been the dominant fourth-quarter team.
NY Daily News (Kristian Winfield) —
Mikal Bridges couldn’t find the bottom of the net with a GPS and a magnifying glass — until someone lit a fire under him.
NY Daily News (Kristian Winfield) —
If anything, these first four games have been far closer than the Knicks’ 3-1 series lead suggests.
NY Post (Stefan Bondy) —
Apparently nobody makes mistakes or misses shots or loses playoff games anymore. They either get calls or they don’t. Remember the rules — pass the blame to the easiest target and always, always say it’s the ref’s fault.
NY Post (Matt Levy) —
The highly-anticipated battle goes down at the Garden on Tuesday, April 29.
NY Post (NY Post Video) —
Dexter Henry breaks down the Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 fourth-quarter comeback win over the Pistons to give New York a chance to close out Detroit at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday on the April 28th, 2025 edition of the New York Sports Minute, presented by Tri-State Cadillac.