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• Hornets Waive Frank Ntilikina, Ish SmithThe Charlotte Hornets waived Frank Ntilikina and Ish Smith on Thursday, the team announced. The Hornets also waived James Bouknight. The team acquired Tre Mann, Vasilije Micic, Davis Bertans, and draft compensation for Gordon Hayward earlier in the day....2024Visit the page Ish Smith
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• Hornets Cut Ish Smith, Frank Ntilikina
The Hornets have officially waived veteran guards Ish Smith and Frank Ntilikina, the team announced today in a press release. Charlotte has now cut three backcourt players since the trade deadline, having also parted ways with James Bouknight. The Hornets needed to make a series of cuts in order to accommodate their deadline deals. Dropping […]...2024See more articles Ish Smith
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• Southeast Notes: Hornets Roster, Spoelstra, Jovic, Avdija, Gafford
The Hornets are unlikely to add more players on guaranteed contracts, according to GM Mitch Kupchak, Roderick Boone of the Charlotte Observer tweets. After coming to terms with restricted free agent P.J. Washington, the Hornets have 13 players on guaranteed deals, plus another (Frank Ntilikina) on a partial guarantee. JT Thor has a non-guaranteed contract […]...2023Click for news about Roderick Boone
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• Hornets sign guard Frank Ntilikina to a one-year, $2.53 million contract
The Charlotte Hornets have signed guard Frank Ntilikina to a one-year, $2.53 million contract, according to Sam Rose of CAA Sports and Olivier Mazet of Maz Sports. This is a partially guaranteed deal. Ntilikina, 25, was selected eighth overall by the New York Knicks in the 2017 NBA Draft. Born in Belgium and raised in […] The post Hornets sign guard Frank Ntilikina to a one-year, $2.53 milli...2023Visit the page Charlotte Hornets
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• Hornets, Frank Ntilikina Agree To One-Year ContractThe Hornets are signing free agent guard Frank Ntilikina to a one-year contract, agents Sam Rose and Olivier Mazet tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter link). Wojnarowski says that Ntilikina’s deal will be partially guaranteed, while Rod Boone of The Charlotte Observer (Twitter link) hears that it will be non-guaranteed — we’ll have to wait […]...2023Continue with Adrian Wojnarowski
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• Hornets Signing Frank Ntilikina to One-Year DealThe Hornets are signing guard Frank Ntilikina to a one-year contract, agents Olivier Mazet and Sam Rose told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. The deal is partially guaranteed, Woj added, and likely for the veteran’s minimum. Ntilikina, 25, is 6-foot-4 and has had a fairly inconsistent and underwhelming career since being selected by the Knicks with […] The post Hornets Signing Frank Ntiliki...2023Visit the page Adrian Wojnarowski
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• B/R: Brooklyn Nets’ top free-agent target is Frank Ntilikina
The Brooklyn Nets' top free-agent target at this moment should be Frank Ntilikina, according to Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report....2023See also Brooklyn Nets
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• Mavericks sign Frank Ntilikina
The Dallas Mavericks have signed free agent guard Frank Ntilikina. Ntilikina (6-5, 200) was originally the eighth overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. After four seasons with the Knicks, he holds career averages of 5.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 19.5 minutes in 211 games (55 starts). Per … Continue reading "Mavericks sign Frank Ntilikina"...2021Visit the page Dallas Mavericks
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• Ntilikina, Knicks' top pick in '17, signs with MavsFree-agent guard Frank Ntilikina, whom the New York Knicks took with the No. 8 pick of the 2017 NBA draft, has signed with the Dallas Mavericks....2021Visit the page New York Knicks
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• 3 reasons the Mavs signing Frank Ntilikina makes sense
The Dallas Mavericks are rumored to be signing free agent guard Frank Ntilikina, a move that could kill all the hopes of the Mavs landing Goran Dragic to pair up with Luka Doncic. However, the decision still makes sense for a Dallas team looking for long-term solutions. Sure enough, at first look, Frankie Smokes doesn’t […] The post 3 reasons the Mavs signing Frank Ntilikina makes sens...2021Check it out Dallas Mavericks
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• Knicks make it official by renouncing rights to Frank Ntilikina
In a move that was widely expected but still surprised some that it actually happened, the New York Knicks renounced the rights to guard Frank Ntilikina on Wednesday, making him a free agent. The New York Knicks have renounced the free agent rights to Frank Ntilikina. — Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) August 11, 2021 Ntilikina was […] The post Knicks make it official by renouncing rights ...2021Click for news about New York Knicks
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• RUMOR: 2 Knicks players Pistons are looking at in Derrick Rose deal
The New York Knicks have emerged as a team that would like to acquire Derrick Rose in a trade ahead of the NBA trade deadline. Amid the trade rumors between the Knicks and Detroit Pistons, the Pistons have their sights on either Frank Ntilikina or Kevin Knox, per SNY’s Ian Begley. Both the Pistons and […] The post RUMOR: 2 Knicks players Pistons are looking at in Derrick Rose deal appe...2021Check it out Derrick Rose
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• LaVar Ball says Knicks would be best fit for son LaMelo
The New York Knicks don’t have much going for them at the moment, but LaVar Ball thinks that his youngest son might be able to change all that. Appearing this week on FS1’s “Undisputed,” Ball said that he believes the Knicks are the best fit for 18-year-old son LaMelo, a projected top lottery pick in this year’s NBA draft. “The best fit in my eyes is New York, the New York Knicks,” said LaVar. “Be...2020Visit the page LaVar Ball
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• Steve Mills was working on two big trades before Knicks fired him?
Before Steve Mills was removed from his position as the Knicks president of basketball operations, there was some internal support for a potential trade with the Hornets that would have sent Malik Monk to New York, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv. Begley notes that Dennis Smith Jr. would’ve gone to Charlotte in the deal, though it’s not clear what other pieces would have been involved on either ...2020See more articles Steve Mills
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• Report: Knicks eyeing Malik Monk as potential trade target
The New York Knicks may be busy now that trade deadline week has arrived. Ian Begley of SportsNet New York reported on Sunday that the Knicks see Charlotte Hornets guard Malik Monk as a potential trade target. Monk, the former No. 11 overall pick, does not get much press these days but has brought decent production to the Charlotte rotation, averaging 9.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists a ga...2020See more Malik Monk
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• Pistons expected to have difficult time trading Andre Drummond
Trading Andre Drummond may be more difficult than expected, writes Vincent Ellis of the Detroit Free Press. The Pistons are hoping to get a young player or a draft pick in return for their star center. But because Drummond intends to opt out of his contract this summer, teams would be taking a chance by giving up future assets for what could be a short-term rental. Although the Knicks are the late...2020See more Andre Drummond
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• Multiple teams reportedly interested in Knicks' Dennis Smith Jr.
The New York Knicks are quickly making changes amid another ugly season and now with their focus set on the future, point guard Dennis Smith Jr. is reportedly drawing significant trade interest. According to SportsNet New York’s Ian Begley, the Minnesota Timberwolves are among multiple teams interested in acquiring New York’s 22-year-old point guard and believe he is available for trade. Smith Jr....2019See more articles New York Knicks
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• Timberwolves among teams with interest in Dennis Smith Jr.
While many Knicks trade rumors this season have focused on frontcourt players like Marcus Morris, Bobby Portis and Taj Gibson, several teams that have been in touch with the Knicks recently believe they’re open to moving a point guard, writes Ian Begley of SNY.tv. Frank Ntilikina and Elfrid Payton certainly won’t be untouchable, but Begley singles out Dennis Smith Jr. as one player who has drawn i...2019Check it out Dennis Smith
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• Knicks aren't ready to fire David Fizdale
Monday’s embarrassment in Milwaukee didn’t push Knicks coach David Fizdale any closer to losing his job, according to Marc Berman of The New York Post. A league source tells Berman that management understands the conditions surrounding the 44-point defeat. The Knicks faced one of the league’s best teams and were on the second night of a back-to-back without two of their best defenders in Frank Nti...2019See more articles David Fizdale
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• Knicks Have Not Given Up On Frank NtilikinaIt’s no secret that the Knicks had been shopping Frank Ntilikina since the offseason began. However, his play during the 2019 FIBA World Cup could have a dramatic impact on which NBA city he calls home this upcoming season. Heading into the 2019 offseason, I spoke with a rival executive who explained that Ntilikina’s contract […] The post Knicks Have Not Given Up On Frank Ntiliki...2019
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• Phil Jackson's bad trades still haunting the Knicks
The Knicks will miss out on a valuable pick in this year’s draft because of a trade former team president Phil Jackson made nearly five years ago, according to Marc Berman of The New York Post. New York would own the 31st pick, which is coveted because it offers a chance at a potential first-round talent without a guaranteed salary, if Jackson hadn’t traded it to the Sixers. The Knicks wanted to u...2019Click for news about Phil Jackson
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• Three youngsters among the few Knicks who will survive roster purge
Kevin Knox, Mitchell Robinson and Damyean Dotson are the only current Knicks who should definitely be on the roster next season, writes Steven Popper of Newsday. Knox showed enough promise at age 19 to keep in the fold, Robinson was a second-round surprise who became the league’s second-best shot-blocker, and Dotson is a part-time starter with an affordable contract. Popper lists Dennis Smith Jr.,...2019Continue with Kevin Knox
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• Kyle Anderson, Jaren Jackson Jr. done for season
Considering they haven’t seen any game action since Jan. 30 and Feb. 13, respectively, Grizzlies regulars Kyle Anderson and Jaren Jackson Jr. weren’t considered great bets to return to the court before the end of the regular season. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff confirmed as much today, telling reporters – including Mark Giannotto of The Memphis Commercial Appeal (Twitter link) – that both players a...2019See also Kyle Anderson
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• As Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina returns, he believes ‘nothing is lost’
After an extended absence, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina returned to action Friday against the Nuggets. New York’s first-round pick from 2017 played 25 minutes, tallying five points, five assists and four rebounds. The Frenchman had not suited up since Jan. 27, when he suffered a groin injury. Ntilikina also had not played 25 or more minutes since Jan. 21, when he totaled 30 in the Knicks’ lo...2019See also Mike Vorkunov
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• Knicks hope to get first-rounder for Frank Ntilikina
The Knicks will make Frank Ntilikina available in trade talks and are willing to move him if they can get a first-round pick in return, a source tells Marc Berman of The New York Post. “The Knicks will be active on draft night,” the source predicts. Berman adds that New York would gladly include the second-year guard in a package to acquire Anthony Davis from New Orleans, but the prospect of any f...2019Click for news about Marc Berman
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• Report: Knicks willing to trade top-10 pick Frank Ntilikina
The New York Knicks’ lack of success on draft day is already known. It dates back to the Patrick Ewing era. No joke. Apparently, this could also continue into the summer of 2019. According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, 2017 top-10 pick Frank Ntilikina could be had in a trade for the right price this coming June. “According to a source, Knicks brass will explore their options on draft night ...2019Click for news about New York Knicks
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• Emmanuel Mudiay the odd man out in an overcrowded Knicks backcourt?
The Knicks are about to have an overcrowded situation at point guard, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post. Frank Ntilikina is close to returning from a groin strain, and Emmanuel Mudiay has nearly recovered from a strained left shoulder. Mudiay practiced on Wednesday, per ESPN’s Ian Begley, while Ntilikina was held out of practice and will be re-evaluated Friday. When they’re cleared to play, ...2019See also Emmanuel Mudiay
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• Amazing stat spotlights long-term futility of Knicks
The New York Knicks traded former first round pick Kristaps Porzingis on Thursday while he was still on his rookie contract. That’s become a trend for this franchise. To find a player that was drafted to the Knicks and re-signed by the team to a multi-year deal after his rookie contract, we’d have to go back to Charlie Ward. He was drafted 25 years ago. The streak could still end with 2017 first r...2019Check it out New York Knicks
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• Rumor: Suns, Magic have inquired about Knicks’ Frank NtilikinaDo the Knicks want to give up on a 20-year-old No. 8 pick for a lowball offer?...2019
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• Frank Ntilikina reportedly drawing trade interest, but will Knicks deal him?
With the trade deadline approaching, the Knicks are one team to watch as they could deal any number of veterans or young players. 2017 first-round draft pick Frank Ntilikina has not developed the way New York had hoped, and he could be traded, Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News writes. To date, the 20-year-old Frenchman has started in just 23 games through his first two NBA seasons. The Knick...2019See also Stefan Bondy