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Every team experiences ebbs and flows during the marathon known as the NBA regular season, and the New York Knicks are no exception. They are currently in a dow
The Knicks, fresh off their come-from-behind Christmas Day victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, started out on a three-game road trip featuring stops in Atlanta (Saturday vs. Hawks), New Orleans (Monday vs. Pelicans) and San Antonio (Wednesday vs. Spurs).
Hart sat out for the Knicks’ matchup with the Pacers on Thursday, but looked sluggish against the 76ers, scoring just five points, and snagging 10 rebounds on 2-7 shooting in 34 minutes of action.
The New York Knicks have hit a bit of a skid recently, continuing a troubling trend that has plagued every NBA Cup champion. Just like the Los Angeles Lakers an
The Knicks’ legs just weren’t there. And their monthlong tour de force experienced a rare hiccup as a result. Returning home for the first time since Dec. 7, they looked like a side on the back end of a busy and intense slate of games with plenty of ...
The Knicks have gone 5-6 since their Cup triumph, the biggest lull of the season so far. But that slide is not uncommon.
The Detroit Pistons had this game circled on the calendar. And then they showed why, destroying the New York Knicks all night Monday.
The 76ers have won three straight to get to 19-14 and fifth in the East. Tyrese Maxey is leading the squad with 31.1 points a game and 7.1 assists and 1.8 steals while shooting 47