“I’m an elite defender,” he said after collecting three blocks in the Knicks’ 125-119 overtime win. “I don’t think I got to say that.” With Karl-Anthony Towns shelved because of an injured thumb, Achiuwa, the Knicks’ lone frontcourt reserve behind starter Jericho Sims, played all but a few seconds of the fourth quarter and overtime.
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims could be suiting up for a different team soon. Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reported last week that the team is
Whereas most play with a chip on their shoulder, New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns will operate with one in his thumb. Per Stefan Bondy and Peter Botte of
The proposed trade would improve the New York Knicks front-court depth ahead of a potentially deep playoff run.
The proposed trade would bring in the two-time All-Star big man to boost the Knicks roster ahead of the playoffs.
Taking a look at the Knicks' lineup data after 47 games to identify trends worth watching down the stretch of the season.
As part of the Knicks’ 143-point demolition of the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, Miles McBride delivered a highlight-reel dunk that had the sellout crowd on its feet.
Robinson, recovering from two surgeries to repair repeat stress fractures in his left ankle, hasn’t played since Game 1 of the Knicks’ second-round playoff series against the Indiana Pacers on May 6. His initial return timeline of December-January is now all but out the window.
New York is 31-16, with the league's second-best offense -- can they team get even better before the deadline?
The New York Knicks must find a stable low post threat to pair with Karl-Anthony Towns. The organization may trade for an accomplished Golden State Warriors big man with an underrated skill set. “The Knicks' best path to cap clearance for depth pieces may be via a three-team trade,” SNY’s David Vertsberger wrote Thursday.
In fact, recent reports indicate that the Knicks have eyed an under-the-radar guard earning just over $2 million this season. Due to his production at a premium price tag, New York could be in the running to land two-way bench force Javonte Green from the New Orleans Pelicans in a fiscally responsible move.
The proposed trade would add a reliable veteran to the New York Knicks rotation ahead of their push to make the playoffs.