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• Julius Randle’s true thoughts on his MVP candidacy amid Knicks’ surge
New York Knicks forward Julius Randle may still be an underdog against Nikola Jokic to win MVP, but that doesn’t mean the big man is going to shy away from talking about the increasingly heated race for the highly coveted award. Per Marc Berman of the New York Post, ahead of the Knicks’ matchup against […] The post Julius Randle’s true thoughts on his MVP candidacy amid Kni...2021Visit the page Julius Randle
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• Knicks sign Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
The New York Knicks have signed forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Kidd-Gilchrist’s Knicks contract isn’t on the larger side, to say the least. Per the New York Post, “the one-year deal includes just $50,000 in guaranteed money, The Post’s Marc Berman reported.” Kidd-Gilchrist, 6-6, 230-pounds, holds career averages of 8.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists over 24.6 … Co...2020See also Kidd Gilchrist
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• Report: Russell Westbrook trade to Knicks only happens on one condition
If the Houston Rockets are willing to trade Russell Westbrook at a discount price, the New York Knicks are all-in on acquiring the former MVP, according to Marc Berman of the New York Post. Westbrook is still one of the best players in the NBA. However, he’s owed $130 million over the next three years […] The post Report: Russell Westbrook trade to Knicks only happens on one condition ...2020Continue with Russell Westbrook
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• Report: Knicks coaches think Kevin Knox plays ‘soft’
Kevin Knox has had a sophomore season to forget with the New York Knicks, and his conservative style of play is apparently doing him no favors. Marc Berman of the New York Post reported on Sunday that Knicks interim coach Mike Miller and his predecessor David Fizdale each thought the former No. 9 overall pick had a tendency to play “soft.” Berman also adds that Miller did not start Knox even after...2020See more articles Kevin Knox
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• High PG prospect Killian Hayes a match made in heaven for the Knicks?
Killian Hayes, who skipped college basketball to play professionally in Germany, might be the answer the Knicks are looking for at point guard, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post. The 6-foot-5 Hayes was born in Florida, but he has spent much of his life in France, where his father was a pro. “He’s got good size for a young point guard, close to 6-5, and he’s got a feel for the game,’’ said fo...2020Visit the page Killian Hayes
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• Snazzy & Jazzy: Jordan Clarkson having career resurgence in Utah
Earlier this season, the Jazz traded former first-round pick point guard Dante Exum and a pair of second-round picks to the Cavaliers in exchange for guard Jordan Clarkson. While Clarkson was already a proven commodity as a veteran scoring option off the bench, he has also been labeled as a “ball stopper” or a subpar defender by critics in the past, writes Ben Dowsett of Basketball Insiders. In Ut...2020Read about Jordan Clarkson
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• Knicks reportedly could bring Carmelo Anthony back next season
The New York Knicks are about to hire Carmelo Anthony’s longtime agent as their new team president, which could lead to a reunion next season. According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, multiple NBA executives believe incoming Knicks president Leon Rose will be interested in bringing Anthony back to the Knicks next season. Rose has served as Anthony’s agent since 2009 and helped engineer his m...2020Continue with Carmelo Anthony
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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...2020See more articles Wayne Ellington
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• Knicks have no interest in Andre Drummond trade
Despite a report last week linking them to trade candidate Andre Drummond, the Knicks have no interest in trading for the Pistons‘ center at this year’s deadline, a source tells Marc Berman of The New York Post. Detroit reportedly reached out to the Knicks about Drummond, and while one report suggested talks between the two teams were more than just exploratory, there’s no indication they gained r...2020Click for news about Andre Drummond
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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 Daniel Gafford
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• As Knicks guard Allonzo Trier sits, he insists he'll be ready when his number is called
Guard Allonzo Trier‘s future with the Knicks appears uncertain after being kept on the bench for eight of the past 10 games, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. On Monday Trier saw his first game action outside of garbage time in nearly three weeks in New York’s 44-point loss to the Bucks. He scored 10 points in 11 minutes in the first half, but wasn’t used at all after halftime. Coach David...2019Check it out Allonzo Trier
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• Hakeem Olajuwon praises Mitchell Robinson, who has never heard of him
Mitchell Robinson may have to seriously brush up on his basketball history. Retired NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon sat courtside for Friday’s Houston Rockets-New York Knicks game and was impressed by Robinson, the Knicks rookie center, who finished with 12 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks. “I love his game,” Olajuwon said to Marc Berman of the New York Post. “He has a presence in the middle. He...2019See more Hakeem Olajuwon
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• Luke Kornet pushing for new contract with Knicks
Luke Kornet is making a strong push for a new contract during his late-season audition with the Knicks, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Coach David Fizdale has benched veteran center DeAndre Jordan to take a longer look at rookie Mitchell Robinson alongside Kornet, who will be a free agent this summer. They will be starting for the rest of the season as management evaluates how well they ...2019See more articles Luke Kornet
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• Clippers might be Knicks' toughest competitors in free agency
Today’s game with the Clippers barely mattered to the Knicks; it’s the summer battle over free agents that’s going to be important, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. There have been whispers around the league that New York is in good position to land Kevin Durant and another elite free agent after clearing tons of cap room with the Kristaps Porzingis trade. However, the Clippers could be th...2019Read about Kevin Durant
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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 more Frank Ntilikina
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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 ...2019Read about Frank Ntilikina
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• Knicks, Clippers will reportedly battle it out for Kevin Durant
The Knicks are set to play the Clippers on Sunday, but the real battle between the two teams will be for Kevin Durant in free agency this summer, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post. Durant, who’s expected to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, will draw interest from several teams across the league — including the Warriors, Knicks and Clippers. He’s currently holding per-game average...2019Continue with Kevin Durant
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• Adam Silver: Tanking is 'corrosive' for teams trying to rebuild
NBA commissioner Adam Silver spoke out against tanking in his annual All-Star Weekend address on Saturday, calling the practice “corrosive,” relays Marc Berman of The New York Post. “I, personally, don’t think it’s a winning strategy over the long term to engage in multiple years of rebuilding,’’ Silver said. “There’s a mindset that, if you’re going to be bad, you might as well be really bad. I be...2019Visit the page Adam Silver
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• Report: Trey Burke 'would prefer to be dealt' by Knicks
Trey Burke is back in the Knicks’ rotation, but it looks like a temporary situation until he either gets traded or Emmanuel Mudiay returns from a strained shoulder, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post. Burke, who began the season as the starting point guard, poured in 25 points Friday, but he doesn’t appear to have a long-term future in New York. The Knicks have committed to a youth movement a...2019Check it out Trey Burke
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• David Fizdale laments lack of 'a closer' on Knicks
Knicks coach David Fizdale lamented the lack of “a closer” after Thursday’s one-point loss in London, but Emmanuel Mudiay is confident that he can eventually fill that role, writes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Despite battling illness, Mudiay put on a stellar performance with 25 points and seven rebounds against the Wizards. He has emerged from a three-way battle to establish himself as the t...2019Read about David Fizdale
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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...2019See also Frank Ntilikina
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• Enes Kanter-Knicks relationship continues to deteriorate
Enes Kanter has expressed a desire to play more minutes, with the clash between him and the Knicks only just getting started, Marc Berman of the New York Post writes. Kanter has averaged 26.6 minutes per game, starting in 23 of the team’s 37 games this season. “We’re down by like 40 or 50,” Kanter said, according to Berman. “It’s very embarrassing. I understand we want our young guys to get better...2019See more Enes Kanter
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• Knicks' Enes Kanter unhappy with reduced role
Knicks center Enes Kanter sounded off on his reduced playing time following a miserable night in Utah, relays Marc Berman of the New York Post. Kanter was pulled from the starting lineup earlier this season to give a more prominent role to rookie Mitchell Robinson. With Robinson injured, Kanter remains a reserve as the team tries out little-used Luke Kornet. The frustration overflowed last night f...2018See more articles Enes Kanter
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• Enes Kanter throws shade at 'childish' Giannis Antetokounmpo
There’s still some steam coming out of Enes Kanter’s ears over Thursday’s incident with Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo. The New York Knicks big man was ejected in the fourth quarter of the team’s 112-96 loss to Milwaukee after getting into it with Antetokounmpo, who took exception to Kanter elbowing him in the face on a drive to the basket. Addressing the media on Friday, Kanter took s...2018Visit the page Enes Kanter
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• Knicks' Enes Kanter appears upset about benching
Just when it seemed that Enes Kanter had found a home with the New York Knicks, some trouble in paradise looks to be brewing. Kanter, who had started the last 18 games at center for the team, was benched for Thursday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks in favor of second-year big Luke Kornet. The New York Post’s Marc Berman reported that Kanter chose not to speak before the contest, saying he would...2018See more Enes Kanter
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• Is Ntilikina getting fed up with his role on the Knicks?
Before getting his third consecutive DNP-CD on Thursday night, Frank Ntilikina offered some terse answers when asked about his role, perhaps conveying a little frustration, as Marc Berman of The New York Post relays. Meanwhile, head coach David Fizdale made some ominous comments when asked about his lineup decisions involving Ntilikina and other Knicks. “I got a front office that supports me in th...2018Continue with Frank Ntilikina
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• Knicks may target Bucks PG Eric Bledsoe in free agency
The Knicks are expected to target superstar free agents this summer with Kevin Durant atop their wish list. Yet, they could be looking at the second tier of free agents if they miss out on one of the top stars and, according to Marc Berman of the New York Post, the team’s front office likes Eric Bledsoe‘s game. The 28-year-old point guard is enjoying a career year for the Bucks and he would fill a...2018Check it out Eric Bledsoe
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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...2018See more articles Damyean Dotson
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• Knicks' Trey Burke 'surprised' he didn't play vs. Hawks
Knicks guard Trey Burke didn’t see any action in the team’s game against the Hawks on Wednesday, catching the 25-year-old by surprise. Burke. a six-year NBA veteran, has averaged 9.5 points per game in 11 contests this season. “I’m just as surprised as everyone else,’’ Burke said, according to Marc Berman of The New York Post. “I’m going to continue to stay ready and control what I can control.” K...2018Check it out Trey Burke
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• Enes Kanter posts 'speechless' tweet in regards to demotion
Knicks center Enes Kanter hasn’t had much to say since being demoted to the second team, but he expressed his feelings about the move on social media last night, relays Marc Berman of The New York Post. Kanter’s tweet was just a period symbol, which is evidently his way of expressing his speechlessness over losing his starting job to second-round pick Mitchell Robinson. Kanter had 18 points and 14...2018Continue with Enes Kanter