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The New York Knicks closed out their Summer League run on a sour note, losing to the Washington Wizards 85-94. New York finishes Summer League going 1-4 and will now officially transition into next season’s preparations.
In a huge three-team trade proposal, the Mavs acquire Karl-Anthony Towns, while the Knicks land Klay Thompson and PJ Washington. Although this trade has merit on the surface, we explore what impact it has on the teams involved.
The Knicks made a move for Marcus Smart but could not compete. Learn more about the Knicks' challenges and strategies.
On Saturday, the Knicks played their final Las Vegas Summer League game of the year, falling to the Washington Wizards, 94-85. Despite the loss — and 1-4 record
The New York Knicks continue to survey the market as they determine who will get their last veteran’s minimum spot. As of now, they seem to have the most interest in backup guards who can provide key minutes.
Why Knicks veteran Josh Hart nearly ignored a phone call from his new Knicks head coach, Mike Brown, during the summer.
As the Knicks look to fill out their final roster spot, former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart has been discussed as a possible target.
In an effort to build upon their successful summer, the Knicks may offer a deal to one of the newest entrants to the free agency landscape, Richaun Holmes. After the Washington Wizards' decision to waive Holmes was announced on Monday evening, the ...
Knicks head coach Mike Brown may have dropped a subtle clue about the identity of his first team at Madison Square Garden.
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