

Clippers 129, Knicks 115: Got everything but the W
Matched up with the LA Clippers on Sunday, back-to-back wins weren’t in the cards for the New York Knicks, as they dropped this one, 129-115.
Knicks 102, Cavs 81: This guy is uncanny
The Knicks returned home reeling from their west coast trip, but came out strong against a familiar Cavs team. Then Immanuel Quickley happened, as the rookie took over yet another game and sealed a huge win for the Knicks at MSG.
Blazers 116, Knicks 113: Too much Payton, not enough Quickley
The Knicks fell in a big hole to start the game in Portland, and it looked like blowout city early on. Despite Immanuel Quickley’s best efforts to lead a comeback, New York fell to a shorthanded Portland Trail Blazers team on Sunday night, 116-113.
Kings 103, Knicks 94: I didn’t miss this feeling
A four-game win streak for the New York Knicks wasn’t meant to be. They dropped Friday night’s matchup with the Sacramento Kings, 103-94.
Could retaining Julius Randle long-term be one of the first big “culture” moves for the Knicks?
Julius Randle’s value has never been higher, as he’s playing the best ball of his career. It’s for that exact reason that the Knicks shouldn’t entertain moving him, and instead build with their resurgent star.
Knicks 91, Magic 84: “Last year’s Knicks wouldn’t have won this game”
In the most imperfect of fashions, the New York Knicks sealed a close game and win over the Orlando Magic on Monday, 91-84.
Hornets 109, Knicks 88: Will the real New York Knicks please sit back down?
An uninspiring effort from the New York Knicks resulted in a loss to the Charlotte Hornets — their third straight — on Monday.
Thunder 101, Knicks 89: It was indeed a trap
The New York Knicks walked into a game designed for them to win, and managed to throw it away in a repugnant fashion. Welcome back to planet Earth.
Why Kevin Knox’s tough start in the NBA could have been more about coaching than the player himself
Kevin Knox has finally started to find his way this year under Tom Thibodeau and the new Knicks coaching staff, which begs the question: How much of his lackluster development can be attributed to his past coaches, and is there a good chance he could still be an NBA rotation player? Collin Loring examines.
Raptors 100, Knicks 83: “The silver lining is more of a rusty bronze”
The Knicks ended 2020 in the most fitting way possible, stinking it up against the Raptors in Toronto. On to 2021! Collin Loring recaps the game that ended the worst year.
Why the Knicks’ point guard woes in the NBA Draft have been overstated
Much has been made of the Knicks’ inability to draft a cornerstone at the point guard, but just how many opportunities did they even have? Collin Loring takes a look back with hindsight to see if the Knicks have really screwed up that bad at drafting point guards.
Winners and losers of Tom Thibodeau taking over as Knicks coach
Collin Loring examines the winners and losers of Tom Thibodeau taking over as head coach. Could RJ Barrett thrive? Could Thibs unlock Obi Toppin’s defense? Might Austin Rivers start at point guard? All that answered, and more.
Cap Concerns: Undesirable contracts for the Knicks to pursue — John Wall
Collin Loring takes a look at what a potential John Wall deal could look like for the Knicks, if they would choose to pursue him and his $40 million-plus contract this offseason with assets attached.
Cap Concerns: Undesirable contracts for the Knicks to pursue — Al Horford
Collin Loring breaks down why the Knicks might want to entertain taking Al Horford into their salary cap space from the Philadelphia 76ers, and why he could actually be more than just a salary dump.
Cole Fusion: Could Cole Anthony be an Austin Rivers-type player for the Knicks?
Collin Loring examines the similarities between Cole Anthony and Austin Rivers, and why taking a chance on Cole could help correct a past Knicks swing-and-miss on Rivers in 2016 free agency.
Three trades for the Knicks to consider to move back in the draft
New contributor Collin Loring lays out three potential scenarios for the Knicks to trade back in the 2020 NBA Draft, after a New York Post report indicated they could be interested in doing so.
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That could be very, very good news for the Amazins & their fans