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• REPORT: RJ Barrett Out Through All-Star Break With Ankle Injury
Knicks forward RJ Barrett will sit out games through the All-Star break after suffering an ankle sprain last week against the Nuggets, according to Knicks beat writer Marc Berman of the New York Post. RJ Barrett out until after the All-Star Break as he needs more time after ankle sprain caused by being left in […] The post REPORT: RJ Barrett Out Through All-Star Break With Ankle Injury appea...2022
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• Knicks guard Kemba Walker gets crucial update on knee injury amid surgery fears
Kemba Walker missed his third straight game Tuesday due to a knee injury, but at least the New York Knicks got some positive news out of it. According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, there is nothing structurally wrong with Walker’s knee, which means he wouldn’t need any kind of surgery. While that […] The post Knicks guard Kemba Walker gets crucial update on knee injury ami...2022See more articles Kemba Walker
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• REPORT: Bucks gets positive update on Jrue Holiday injury ahead of Knicks showdown
The Milwaukee Bucks have just received some excellent news ahead of their Friday showdown against the New York Knicks. Three-time All-Defense point guard Jrue Holiday is set to suit up for the Bucks after recovering from a left ankle issue. This report comes via Marc Berman of the New York Post: Bucks star Khris Middleton […] The post REPORT: Bucks gets positive update on Jrue Holiday injury...2021See more Milwaukee Bucks
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• James Harden exits Nets vs. Knicks with hamstring injury
Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden was taken out of the game against the New York Knicks after he experienced hamstring tightness that was triggered when driving to the hoop, as reported by Marc Berman of New York Post: Yes Network showed the play – a drive in the lane when he kicked it out to […] The post James Harden exits Nets vs. Knicks with hamstring injury appeared first on ClutchP...2021See more articles James Harden
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• RUMOR: Knicks discussing possible reunion with Tyson Chandler
Could Tyson Chandler make a return to the Big Apple? According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, the Knicks are looking to add depth to their frontcourt after injuries to rookie Obi Toppin, Omari Spellman, and Nerlens Noel, and have had “internal talks” about the prospect of bringing Chandler back to Madison Square […] The post RUMOR: Knicks discussing possible reunion with Ty...2021See more articles Tyson Chandler
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• Report: Magic have shown trade interest in Knicks’ Dennis Smith Jr.
The Orlando Magic have reportedly shown trade interest in New York Knicks point guard Dennis Smith Jr., per Marc Berman of the New York Post. Magic veteran guard D.J. Augustin becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason. With former No. 1 overall pick Markelle Fultz being prone to injury since entering the NBA in 2017 […] The post Report: Magic have shown trade interest in Knicks’...2020See also Orlando Magic
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• Report: NBA salary cap to be lowered for 2020-21 season due to coronavirus pandemic
The NBA has already taken some big financial hits this year. Now, with the coronavirus pandemic forcing the suspension of the regular season, it appears there will be ramifications in terms of each team’s spending capital. Marc Berman of the New York Post reports it is all but certain the salary cap number will be lowered […] The post Report: NBA salary cap to be lowered for 2020-21 se...2020
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• Brad Stevens: Kemba Walker to play vs. Nets Tuesday night
Kemba Walker will return to action on Tuesday night for the Celtics as they host the Nets, head coach Brad Stevens confirmed (Twitter link via Tim Bontemps of ESPN). Walker, who has missed Boston’s five games since the All-Star break due to a nagging knee injury, will play approximately 20-25 minutes, according to Stevens. Here’s more from around the Atlantic: New Knicks president of basketball op...2020Visit the page Brad Stevens
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• Wayne Ellington considers buyout with Knicks
Wayne Ellington is talking to his agent, Mark Bartlestein, about working out a buyout deal with the Knicks, according to Marc Berman of The New York Post. The 32-year-old shooting guard has appeared in just 25 games after signing as a free agent over the summer. His $8 million salary for next season is non-guaranteed, so his days in New York appear numbered. “There will be a decision to make,’’ E...2020Check it out Wayne Ellington
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• Report: Knicks yet to scout likely top pick LaMelo Ball
We already know that the New York Knicks’ front office, led by owner James Dolan, is a complete disaster. With New York 11-32 on the season, fans in the Big Apple have no idea what the future might hold. That could potentially include the Knicks moving on from president Steve Mills and general manager Scott Perry. Despite this, a recent report from Marc Berman of the New York Post noting that the ...2020Click for news about New York Knicks
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• Bulls' Luke Kornet, Daniel Gafford looking to take advantage of opportunity
The Bulls are trying to get by in the middle with rookie Daniel Gafford and Luke Kornet until Wendell Carter Jr. returns, Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times relays. Carter is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with an ankle injury. The Bulls used their room exception to sign Kornet to a two-year, $4.5M contract during the offseason but he’s only appeared in 20 games this season, averaging 3.2 PPG in 9.7...2020See more articles Daniel Gafford
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• Lonzo Ball on brother LaMelo's draft status: 'Wherever he lands, he’s gonna help out a lot'
As Lonzo Ball‘s younger brother LaMelo approaches the NBA Draft this summer, the elder Ball brother believes the potential first overall pick would be a good fit for the Knicks, Marc Berman of the New York Post writes. “Whoever has the No. 1 pick, I feel like that’s who’s gonna get him,” Lonzo said to the Post scribe. “He’s been in the spotlight since he was 15, plus I went through everything he’s...2020Continue with Lonzo Ball
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• Finally healthy, point guard Elfrid Payton is impressing Knicks
Elfrid Payton is finally healthy again after battling hamstring woes and the point guard is impressing during his first season with the Knicks. “He’s played so well. He’s had such a good command,” coach Mike Miller said (via Peter Botte of the New York Post). “I think I might have said this (Wednesday) and the day before, but he’s helping his teammates a lot.” There is more to report on the Knicks...2019Read about Elfrid Payton
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• Mitchell Robinson Fully Recovered From Knee InjuryA minor knee injury cost Mitchell Robinson an opportunity to compete with Team USA at the FIBA World Cup but the 21-year-old is back at full strength ahead of NBA training camp. Marc Berman of the New York Post reports that the pivot has returned to 100% strength and has been participating in voluntary scrimmages […] The post Mitchell Robinson Fully Recovered From Knee Injury appeared first ...2019Continue with Mitchell Robinson
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• Reggie Bullock Could Miss Significant TimeReggie Bullock may not play for the Knicks until 2020. The wing underwent “cervical disc herniation” surgery, something that usually requires six months of recovering times, Marc Berman of The New York Post hears. That could mean Bullock won’t make his Knicks’ debut until after Christmas. New York agreed to a two-year, $21 million deal […] The post Reggie Bullock Coul...2019Click for news about Reggie Bullock
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• Tim Hardaway Sr.: Porzingis' desire to leave Knicks led to son's trade
Tim Hardaway Sr. blames Kristaps Porzingis‘ desire to go elsewhere for his son’s trade to Dallas, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Tim Hardaway Jr. was sent to Dallas along with Porzingis at the end of January in a deal designed to open up cap room for this summer. He had just signed a four-year, $71M deal with the Knicks prior to last season and was hoping to be part of the turnaround in ...2019See also Tim Hardaway
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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...2019See also Frank Ntilikina
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• Knicks 'surprised' by declining trade value of Porzingis
The Knicks were surprised to discover how much Kristaps Porzingis‘ trade value had dropped when they started shopping him, reports Marc Berman of The New York Post. Some of that was because of the ACL injury that has sidelined him for a year with still no clear date for a return. But some executives also expressed reservations about “where his mind was at and his actual skill set,’’ a source tells...2019Continue with Kristaps Porzingis
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• Knicks fans siding with Enes Kanter over playing time dispute?
Knicks fans have taken Enes Kanter‘s side in his dispute with coach David Fizdale over playing time, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Kanter has sat out the past four games despite reportedly being promised an expanded role in the wake of an injury to Luke Kornet. Fans at Madison Square Garden expressed their support by chanting Kanter’s name during Sunday’s loss to the Heat. “[If] it was ...2019Check it out Enes Kanter
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• Enes Kanter: 'Get me out of here' if I'm not playing
Enes Kanter‘s frustration with his diminished role in the Knicks‘ rotation reached a boiling point on Wednesday night after he received his first DNP-CD of the season in the team’s loss to Houston. As Marc Berman of The New York Post relays, Kanter said that what the Knicks are doing to him is “pretty messed up.” “They told me this morning that I’m starting,” Kanter said of the Knicks’ coaching st...2019Visit the page Enes Kanter
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• Enes Kanter promised a spot in Knicks' rotation
Enes Kanter has been promised a place in the Knicks‘ rotation, Marc Berman of the New York Post relays. Coach David Fizdale assured Kanter he’ll be in games and suggested the team will use two-center alignments in the future. “I want to pull off combinations like that because I want to give them all a taste out there,” Fizdale said of playing two centers at the same time. Fizdale replaced the Turk...2019Check it out Enes Kanter
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• Frank Ntilikina’s ankle injury could lead to extended absence
Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina suffered a strained tendon in his left ankle Friday night that could lead to a prolonged absence, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. X-rays were negative, but Ntilikina was in a walking boot after the game. Berman adds that an MRI is being considered to determine the full extent of the damage. The injury occurred in the first quarter on a steal by the Lakers’ Jos...2019Click for news about Frank Ntilikina
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• Knicks president: I don't know I would have signed Joakim Noah had it been my choice
With the Joakim Noah era in New York over, front-office brass is not only thrilled the oft-injured center is gone, but is giving second thoughts to signing him, Marc Berman of the New York Post writes. Knicks president Steve Mills discussed the divorce from Noah and his take on the original four-year, $72M given to the former All-Star in the summer of 2016. “Obviously I’m disappointed it worked ou...2018Read about Joakim Noah
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• Report: Knicks sending Courtney Lee to G League
Courtney Lee will be getting more playing time, but not at the NBA level, according to Marc Berman of The New York Post. The Knicks are sending Lee, who has missed most of the season with a neck injury, to their G League affiliate in Westchester so he can rack up minutes in Wednesday night’s game against Lakeland. The 33-year-year-old is averaging just 10.8 minutes in four games since returning to...2018Visit the page Courtney Lee
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• Knicks to showcase Courtney Lee in hopes of sparking trade?
Courtney Lee feels like he’s in training camp after missing the first 24 games of the season with a neck injury, relays Marc Berman of The New York Post. Lee showed obvious signs of rust in two games this week, making just two of seven shots from the field. “It’s going to take a while to get reactivated to game-speed, game-like situations,’’ he said. “It’ll probably take a couple of weeks to get b...2018Continue with Courtney Lee
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• Courtney Lee nearing season debut
Courtney Lee is almost ready for his season debut after overcoming a neck problem, but the Knicks may not have a regular role for him, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Lee said he needs two more practices before playing again, which puts his first game on Saturday at the earliest. The injury occurred when he was hit while driving to the basket during training camp, leaving him with pain in...2018Continue with Courtney Lee
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• Teams have inquired about Knicks’ Damyean Dotson
At least a couple NBA teams have approached the Knicks to inquire on Damyean Dotson‘s potential availability, a source tells Marc Berman of The New York Post. Berman’s report gives no indication that the Knicks are looking to trade Dotson, but he suggests the team may have to consider a move by February’s trade deadline, given the 24-year-old’s role and contract situation. A starter for nine Knick...2018Check it out Damyean Dotson
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• Knicks' rookie class enjoying plenty of standout moments
The Knicks are sticking to their plan so far this season, focusing on player development over wins as they continue to rebuild ahead of Kristaps Porzingis‘ return and 2019 free agency. As Marc Berman writes for The New York Post, the Knicks may have found some diamonds from the 2018 NBA Draft, as Kevin Knox, Mitchell Robinson and Allonzo Trier have all had their fair share of standout moments this...2018Continue with Kristaps Porzingis
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• Knicks will have to adjust on the fly to loss of Kevin Knox
The Knicks will have to adjust their lineup to compensate for the loss of first-round pick Kevin Knox, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Knox went down with an ankle sprain in Saturday’s game and will miss at least two weeks. He will stay behind for rehab work as the team embarks on its upcoming road trip, and his condition will be re-evaluated in another week. Guard Damyean Dotson took Kno...2018See more articles Kevin Knox
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• Report: Knicks rookie Kevin Knox could miss up to month
Knicks rookie Kevin Knox could miss up to a month of action after spraining his left ankle Saturday night, tweets Shams Charania of The Athletic. The injury took place late in the first quarter in a collision with Celtics guard Terry Rozier. Knox had to be helped to the locker room for x-rays, and the initial timetable for recovery has been set at two to four weeks. It’s a tough way to start a car...2018Visit the page Kevin Knox