Entirely too premature impressions of the 2024-25 New York Knicks
It's never too early for guesswork, and a constantly molting Knicks title contender is absolutely ripe for all kinds of speculation
Knicks 129, Hornets 107: A Tale of Two No. 3 Picks
LaMelo Ball and RJ Barrett faced off on a Sunday afternoon, and showed what a difference a situation can make for two players drafted in the same spot a year apart.
Knicks 134, Hornets 131 (OT): The blink of an eye
With a dramatic overtime win, the Knicks continue defying the odds with their early-season successes.
Hornets 125, Knicks 114: I only watched this game once
Tom Thibodeau followed the same script that has led to so many Knicks losses this year, pulling Immanuel Quickley right as he was energizing the team late in the fourth quarter, and the Knicks predictably notched their 43rd loss of the season.
Hornets 104, Knicks 96: “A bunch of bullshit”
Kemba Walker exploded early, but the starters once again faltered late, offering the Hornets a chance to come back at home that they gladly took on their way to a win over the Knicks.
Game Day: Knicks vs. Hornets, 5/15/21
The Knicks face a crucial pair of matinee games to close the season, with both wins basically required if they want to have a shot at reclaiming the fourth seed. Can they take care of the Hornets at home?
Game Day: Knicks vs. Hornets, 4/20/21
Is seven straight in the cards for the Knicks? They get the injury-plagued and struggling Hornets at home to give it a shot.
Disrespectful NBA Draft Comps 2020
Prez and Theo embark on a disrespectful journey to project the high-, middle-, and low-range outcomes for each of the major prospects in the 2020 NBA Draft.
Strickland Mock Draft 2.1: The Stricklandites weigh in
You’ve seen the results and our guest experts’ opinions, and now the Strickland staff steps in to reveal who controlled what teams in our 2020 NBA Mock Draft 2.0, and why they made the moves that they did.
Strickland Mock Draft 2.0: A no-holds-barred trade fest, judged by draft experts
A selection of Strickland staff members took over a handful of NBA teams each and waged war in a no-holds-barred trade-fest of a mock draft. Before the staff weighs in on why they made their moves, we brought in a panel of experts to judge their moves.
The Inaugural Strickland 2020 Mock Draft and Roundtable
The Strickland’s draft writers compile their first ever mock draft, going through the entire first round and making all 30 picks for teams around the NBA. Following the mock, the guys get into some of the pressing questions for the Knicks and others related to the draft.
The Knicks are having a point guard party, and everyone’s invited
Jack Huntley examines the situation the Knicks find themselves in this offseason: with a hole at point guard, as usual, but with a glut of options to solve the problem for once.
The Strickland October Mailbag, Part One: Draft ranks, LaMelo threats, and rewriting history
Matthew Miranda dives into your questions in the first ever Strickland Mailbag, tackling draft rankings, LaMelo Ball maneuvers, Obi Toppin’s fit, and rewriting history.
Assessing the Knicks’ ability to trade up to No. 1 or 2 in the draft
Tyrese London takes a look at the needs of the Timberwolves and the Warriors, and whether the Knicks might have the firepower to make a bid for the No. 1 or 2 pick in the draft.
Guilty Conscience: 2020 Knicks draft edition
Stacy Patton reimagines Eminem’s Guilty Conscience for Leon Rose’s 2020 draft conundrums ahead.
Breaking down the many, MANY options for the Knicks in the 2020 NBA Draft
New contributor Stacy Patton dives deep into the options for the Knicks with the No. 8 pick in the draft — from drafting Killian Hayes if he falls, to trading back for numerous assets.
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