Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images An ode to the guy that revived Knicks basketball from the ashes. Last night, I was on my Xbox playing CFB 25, getting frustrated at the CPU in my dynasty mode making impossible play after impossible play. I paused the game to give myself a mental break, but when I picked up my phone and opened Twitter, I was presented … [Read more...] about Julius Randle is a Knicks Legend
2024-25 Knicks Opponents: Golden State Warriors
Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images The Splash Brothers broke up this offseason. Are the Warriors still suited to make the playoffs? The golden (no pun intended) era of the Golden State Warriors directly coincided with the darkest of days for the Knicks. Their first title in 2014-15 was the same year the Knicks lost a franchise-worst 65 games. Their last Finals appearance … [Read more...] about 2024-25 Knicks Opponents: Golden State Warriors
Who Wore it Best? Knicks #34
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images Free Oak! This week’s “Who Wore It Best?” is poised to be an undeniable victory. To borrow a scene from The Wolf of Wall Street, when the feds tell Leonardo DiCaprio’s character that the case against him is what they call a “Grenada”, a case in which the Feds can’t lose. The case for Charles Oakley to win WWIB #34 could … [Read more...] about Who Wore it Best? Knicks #34
2024-25 Knicks Opponents: Oklahoma City Thunder
Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images Could these two title contenders be on a collision course to the NBA Finals? Not too long ago, the Knicks and Thunder had something interesting in common. They were two of the four teams with the most draft assets in the NBA, but they are leaps and bounds better than all other teams with a sizable surplus. Some teams are built for … [Read more...] about 2024-25 Knicks Opponents: Oklahoma City Thunder
Knicks Media Roundup: Silver, Thibs & Randle in The Bronx, Bridges on trades
Julius Randle keeps caring for the community, and that’s something we love and appreciate. NBA commissioner Adam Silver, along with a whole lot of New York Knicks past-and-present legends, spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony for the soon-to-be-open 69,000-square foot, five-story Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School on Wednesday on Elton Avenue in The Bronx. The … [Read more...] about Knicks Media Roundup: Silver, Thibs & Randle in The Bronx, Bridges on trades