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Steve Popper trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Report: Jalen Brunson Could Sign $156 Million Extension With Knicks This SummerAccording to NBA insider Steve Popper of Newsday, Jalen Brunson could sign a four-year, $156.5 million extension with the New York Knicks this summer. “Jalen Brunson turned out to be a bargain free-agent signing two years ago at $107 million for four years,” Popper wrote. “All indications are he won’t hold the team up now, […] The post Report: Jalen Brunson Could Sign...2024Visit the page Jalen Brunson
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• Knicks Notes: Robinson, Anunoby, Hart, McBride
The Knicks had to survive most of the season without Mitchell Robinson to anchor their defense, but he made a strong impact in Saturday’s playoff opener, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. Robinson, who missed 50 games following surgery to fix a fractured left ankle, showed no signs of the injury as he posted 12 rebounds, […]...2024Read about Mitchell Robinson
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• Report: Jalen Brunson Open To Signing Extension With Knicks This SummerAccording to NBA insider Steve Popper of Newsday, Jalen Brunson is open to signing an extension with the New York Knicks this summer. Brunson is eligible to sign a four-year, $156.5 million extension this offseason. He’s not super max eligible because he signed a free-agent contract with the Knicks in July 2022. "I've heard whispers […] The post Report: Jalen Brunso...2024See also Jalen Brunson
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• Atlantic Notes: Knicks’ Second Unit, Brunson, Melton, Porter
The Knicks’ bench, depleted by injuries and the OG Anunoby trade with the Raptors, has the front office seeking a proven scorer to bolster the second unit, according to Steve Popper of Newsday. A report from The Athletic claims that Quentin Grimes has been made available. The Knicks also have draft assets and Evan Fournier‘s […]...2024See more Quentin Grimes
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• Atlantic Notes: Knicks, Paul, Pritchard, Harris, Sixers’ Draft
Acquiring Chris Paul doesn’t make sense for the Knicks, Steve Popper of Newsday argues. Paul, who has a partially guaranteed contract, is expected to be traded or waived in the coming days. While the Knicks are in the market for another star player, a backcourt of Paul and Jalen Brunson would be undersized and create […]...2023Visit the page Chris Paul
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• GM Scott Perry To Depart Knicks’ Organization
Knicks GM Scott Perry will leave the organization once his contract expires this summer, Steve Popper of Newsday reports. Perry joined the New York organization in 2017. Current president of basketball operations Leon Rose, who was hired in 2020, gave him a contract extension two years ago. However, Perry’s voice in the front office has […]...2023See more Scott Perry
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• Knicks Notes: Barrett, Draft Pick, Roster, Shooting
Knicks small forward RJ Barrett had a relatively strong playoff showing this year. Now, Steve Popper of Newsday wonders if the young swingman, who will be in the first year of a lucrative extension next season, is truly a building block for New York’s future. Popper notes that Barrett’s three-point shooting has been on the […]...2023
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• Knicks To Waive Moses Brown, Re-Sign Trevor Keels
The Knicks are waiving center Moses Brown, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. They’ll replace him by bringing back guard Trevor Keels on a two-way contract, Steve Popper of Newsday tweets. Keels appeared in two games with the NBA Knicks this season, most recently on March 1. Keels was on a two-way contract with New […]...2023Visit the page Trevor Keels
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• New York Notes: Knicks’ Second Unit, Knicks Defense, Nets Offense
There may be more pressure on the Knicks’ front office than coach Tom Thibodeau, Steve Popper of Newsday speculates. They had to attach draft picks to trade three veterans during the offseason and now have three more — Evan Fournier, Derrick Rose and Cam Reddish — glued to the bench. They could use some help […]...2023Continue with Tom Thibodeau
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• Knicks would be wise to move quickly in coaching search
The Knicks would be wise to strike quickly regarding their head coach position, Steve Popper of Newsday opines. The Nets will also be seeking a head coach and several other franchises with better reputations than the dysfunctional Knicks could be in the market as well. Interim Mike Miller has done an admirable job but if they’re interested in a coach not currently under contract, such as Kenny A...2020Visit the page Mike Miller
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• Incoming Knicks president Leon Rose will need plan for front office
Leon Rose will be faced with plenty of important decisions as he takes over as president of basketball operations for the Knicks, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. The first priority will be to sort out the front office. Many of the executives and scouts brought in by general manager Scott Perry and former team president Steve Mills are expected to be replaced, Popper states. Even though Rose has re...2020Click for news about Leon Rose
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• Bobby Portis uninterested in Knicks buyout: 'That's not even in the equation'
Backup Knicks big man Bobby Portis said that he does not want to lose one cent of the two-year, $30.75M contract he signed with New York last summer, according to Steve Popper of Newsday. The Knicks have a team option on the $15.75M second season of the deal, and with Leon Rose and Scott Perry now calling the shots in Manhattan, the team may not exercise the option, effectively making Portis a fr...2020Check it out Bobby Portis
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• Knicks agree to trade Marcus Morris to Clippers
The New York Knicks have an agreement in principle to trade Marcus Morris to the Los Angeles Clippers ahead of the NBA trade deadline, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. Steve Popper of Newsday reports Mo Harkless and a first-round pick will be coming to the Knicks in the Morris trade. This move certainly gives the Clippers the size and talent inside they felt they were lacking going into the tra...2020See more articles Marcus Morris
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• Knicks continue pursuit of D'Angelo Russell
The Knicks continue to pursue Warriors point guard D’Angelo Russell with the trade deadline 24 hours away, according to Newsday’s Steve Popper and Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter links). Reports earlier in the week had revealed the Knicks’ interest in Russell. However, those stories were published prior to Steve Mills‘ ouster from the front office, so it wasn’t clear if the remaining group...2020See more D Angelo
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• Report: Knicks still in on D’Angelo Russell trade
The New York Knicks’ decision to fire president Steve Mills earlier in the week made one thing clear. This organization is going to be a wild card ahead of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline. Under Mills’ leadership, New York was pushing back against trading veteran forward Marcus Morris. It also had not dipped into the trade market for Golden State Warriors All-Star D’Angelo Russell. That’s now change...2020See also D Angelo
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• Knicks forward Kevin Knox's limited time on the floor leaves him on his toes
The Knicks are wasting an opportunity to develop their young players as they string together losses with veteran journeymen, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. After whiffing on the big names in the free-agent market last summer, New York signed seven players, with only Julius Randle having any guaranteed money beyond this season. Those additions make up the core of a team that is 10-29 with five str...2020See more Kevin Knox
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• Knicks forward Kevin Knox limited time on the floor leaves Knox on his toes
The Knicks are wasting an opportunity to develop their young players as they string together losses with veteran journeymen, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. After whiffing on the big names in the free-agent market last summer, New York signed seven players, with only Julius Randle having any guaranteed money beyond this season. Those additions make up the core of a team that is 10-29 with five str...2020Continue with Kevin Knox
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• Knicks already open to Julius Randle trade?
The New York Knicks received a lot of flack this past summer for signing second and third-tier free agents to lucrative contracts. That came after the long-downtrodden team missed out on its top targets. Now in the midst of yet another disastrous season, the players New York signed back in July are eligible to be traded. While most of the talk has surrounded Marcus Morris, young forward Julius Ran...2019See also Julius Randle
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• Knicks open to trading Julius Randle?
On Sunday, seven of the Knicks‘ offseason signings became trade eligible and with the team in the midst of another woeful season, New York could look to ship out some of its veterans. Steve Popper of Newsday hears that the Knicks are open to trading Julius Randle. The big man inked a three-year, $63M deal with the club back in July and he’s had an uneven first couple months in New York, as he’s ma...2019See more articles Julius Randle
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• Knicks' Marcus Morris excited to face Melo, Blazers
Carmelo Anthony suited up against the Knicks for the first time as a member of the Trail Blazers Tuesday night, and Marcus Morris was excited for the event. “Man, I enjoy going against Melo,” Morris said before the game (via Steve Popper of Newsday). “Growing up he always was my favorite player. Even when I came into the draft, I was like, yeah, I’m going to be like Melo. You know what I’m saying?...2019See more articles Marcus Morris
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• Reporter: Knicks need to keep tanking to ensure top-five draft pick
The Knicks need to keep on tanking to assure themselves a top five pick in the draft, Steve Popper of Newsday argues. The team with the worst record can’t fall any lower than the fifth pick under the new draft lottery rules, Popper notes, and the Suns currently hold that distinction after New York ended its 18-game losing streak. After the top five players, including Duke’s trio of Zion Williamson...2019Visit the page Zion Williamson
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• Porzingis reportedly progressing well for Knicks
Kristaps Porzingis has missed nearly an entire calendar year since he suffered a torn ACL but his recovery is going well, Newsday’s Steve Popper writes. The Latvian is expected to miss the Knicks’ four-day trip to London next week when the team faces the Wizards, but Porzingis’ recent practices have been encouraging. “I don’t see a drop,” said head coach David Fizdale. “That I don’t see. I haven’...2019Check it out Kristaps Porzingis
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• Mario Hezonja: 'I want to be in New York'
Mario Hezonja is seeing fewer minutes on the court this season with the Knicks, but that hasn’t stopped the 23-year-old from enjoying his time there, Steve Popper of Newsday relays. Hezonja is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. Hezonja said: “No, no, no. I love New York. As I said, this coaching staff, I wish I had them in my rookie year. I’m not saying anything about what I...2019See more articles Mario Hezonja
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• Joakim Noah admits he ‘probably’ will never be the same player
Joakim Noah seems to be in the acceptance stage of his decline as a player.The New York Knicks big man admitted on Friday that he “probably” will never be the same player that he once was, per Steve Popper of USA TODAY. Noah, 32, has averaged just 4.7 points per game over his last two seasons of play and has made just 75 total appearances over that span. He also has yet to play in 2017-18 thanks t...2017Visit the page Joakim Noah
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• Carmelo Anthony Comments on Meeting with Phil Jackson, Future with Knicks
2017Continue with Carmelo Anthony
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• Phil Jackson, Jeff Hornacek Comment on Knicks' Trade for Derrick Rose
2016Click for news about Phil Jackson
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• Knicks Rumors: Latest Reports Before 2016 NBA Draft Lottery
2016See also New York Knicks
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• Carmelo Anthony Comments on Struggles with Losing
2016See more articles Carmelo Anthony
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• Knicks Training Camp Buzz: Can Kristaps Porzingis Be Carmelo Anthony's No. 2?
2015Click for news about Carmelo Anthony
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• NBA Rumors: Latest Trade Buzz on Carmelo Anthony, Markieff Morris
2015See also Carmelo Anthony