Photo by Elsa/Getty Images Anonther lousy shooting night for a tired Knicks squad while SGA drops 39 and back-up Isaiah Joe scores 31. Last Friday, the Oklahoma City Thunder (31-6) had to fight back to win against the New York Knicks (25-14). Tonight at Madison Square Garden, they barely broke a sweat to win 126-101. Yet again, the Knicks made just four three-pointers … [Read more...] about Thunder 126, Knicks 101: “It’s hard to ignore that our key guys look tired af.”
Knicks Bulletin: ‘My role is to be a servant for these guys’
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images On a random Wednesday, New York remembered how to play winning basketball. The Knicks finally won a game and might never lose again. New York welcomed RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley home in their first game at MSG playing together this season and all the Knicks did was trouncing the struggling Dinos, final score … [Read more...] about Knicks Bulletin: ‘My role is to be a servant for these guys’
Knicks 112, Raptors 98: The Quick and the dead
Brad Penner-Imagn Images Home-cooking is just the cure for the Knicks’ little losing streak I’ve shared a lot with P&T readers writing recaps over the years — over-shared, at times. I’ve never regretted it at the time, but sometimes look back and wonder, “Couldn’t I have provided X without giving away Y? Did they really need Y? Did I?” In summary, I’ve never been … [Read more...] about Knicks 112, Raptors 98: The Quick and the dead
Knicks Bulletin: ‘Play til you get tired, then raise your hand’
Photo by Elsa/Getty Images The Magic exposed New York and found no isse in telling everybody about it. We won’t have to wait long before we start to come to serious conclusions about the Knicks' ongoing skid as New York takes on Toronto on Wednesday in a reunion with Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett. The Magic, the last team to trounce New York’s bench—if there’s one at … [Read more...] about Knicks Bulletin: ‘Play til you get tired, then raise your hand’
There’s no easy fix to the mounting Knicks depth issues
Photo by Fernando Medina/NBAE via Getty Images A perfect storm of injuries, cap constraints, and a lack of NBA-ready depth has resulted in a speed bump for the Knicks. I don’t need to preface this with much of a background. A few articles with similar topics have already been published on this very website. Both Russ and Sam have posted articles proposing potential … [Read more...] about There’s no easy fix to the mounting Knicks depth issues