The New York Knicks have interest in Toronto Raptors forward Chris Boucher as next Thursday's trade deadline approaches, per Stefan Bondy of the New
New York doesn’t have to do anything between now and the trade deadline to reach its goals. The Knicks have been fine with the roster as is. With that said, the sense around the league is that the Knicks will do something minor in order to bolster their bench, whether sooner by getting a player back in a trade or later in the buyout market.
The loudest complaint about these Knicks until a few days ago — and a fair one — was that they could bully bad teams, but mostly shrank from good ones.
The only truly capable of stopping the New York Knicks' offensive dominance on Saturday night was the Knicks themselves. New York had to be a little patient when it comes to earning their latest victory,
After making a franchise-altering trade with the Raptors last year, the Knicks could be looking toward Toronto again for frontcourt help ahead of next week’s NBA trade deadline. The Knicks have expressed interest in Raptors forward Chris Boucher,
After they made him look average, the best basketball player on the planet declared the Knicks a legit title contender.
Anunoby supplied 15 points (5-12 FG, 2-5 3Pt, 3-4 FT), five rebounds, four assists, one block and six steals in 34 minutes during Monday's 143-106 win over Memphis. For the fifth time in his career, Anunoby recorded six steals -- his career-best mark is seven.
The Knicks have hovered around the middle of the pack in points allowed per possession all season, but Anunoby is the group’s backbone. New York doesn’t play with a conventional rim protector. Instead it’s on him, along with the other two starting wings, Bridges and Josh Hart, to lock down the perimeter.
Anunoby dropped 33 points (12-18 FG, 4-7 3Pt, 5-6 FT), four assists, three rebounds, two steals and a block in 35 minutes during Saturday's 143-120 win over the Kings. The performance marked the veteran wing's second-highest scoring total of the season,
A series of landmarks on the scoreboard paved the way to an interconference victory as they crushed the Kings by a 143-120 final on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. New York (30-16) won its third consecutive game, its first such streak since winning nine in a row between Dec. 15 and Jan. 1.
If anyone was going to muse on minutes in the NBA, it was New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau. With Thibodeau on the run as a frequent target of the so-called "minutes police," one of the NBA's latest proposed rule changes seems like a perfect talking point for the Knicks boss: during a Wednesday appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show,
Count Nikola Jokic as a believer in the Knicks. After absorbing a 122-112 defeat at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, the three-time NBA MVP touted the Knicks as legitimate title contenders.