Celtics 30 Sep 18
Preseason Recap: Celtics get their Sunday evening revenge on Hornets
CELTICS BASKETBALL IS BACK, Y’ALL. Well. Sort of. Preseason counts! Although I can’t deny that I’ll be considerably looser in (…)
CELTICS BASKETBALL IS BACK, Y’ALL. Well. Sort of. Preseason counts! Although I can’t deny that I’ll be considerably looser in (…)
The Knicks’ trade of Willy Hernangomez reeled in various assets, even if they were minimal. In addition to acquiring two future second (…)
Following Kristaps Porzingis’ devastating ACL injury, it would appear as though Willy Hernangomez’s wish for more playing time (…)
The Knicks’ first quarter in Oakland went more perfectly than anyone could have expected on Tuesday night. Jumping out to a double-digit (…)
The Knicks’ daunting road trip will next take them to Oracle Arena to face off with the defending champion Golden State Warriors. If such a (…)
The Knicks started off the season much stronger than expected. While they still own an impressive home record at 15-9, the team has come (…)
Heading into the season, the Knicks were undoubtedly entering a transitional period. With Carmelo Anthony moving on to Oklahoma City, (…)
As the trade deadline looms, it would make sense for the Knicks to move one or more of their excess big men. Enes Kanter, Kyle O’Quinn (…)
With less than a month remaining until the NBA trade deadline, the clock is ticking for “sellers” to shed salary and/or acquire assets (…)
Following the trade of Carmelo Anthony, it was difficult to predict that the young, raw, and unexperienced Knicks would experience much (…)
If you think the Knicks and their fan base are collectively more anxious for Tim Hardaway Jr. to return to the court than he himself (…)
The NBA G League continues to be a proving ground for young players, in addition to an atmosphere where big league teams can experiment (…)
With the trade of Carmelo Anthony to the Thunder came a fresh start for the Knicks. By moving its star forward of seven plus seasons, the (…)
For much of three quarters, the Knicks looked to be in control against the Hawks on Friday night. Even as Atlanta began to claw its way back, (…)
It’s become the norm for the Knicks to expect scoring explosions from Kristaps Porzingis: a certain offensive dominance in which tallying (…)
Things are looking up for Kristaps Porzingis and the Knicks, but two of the young gun’s close friends have been difficult to find as he (…)
The higher Kristaps Porzingis continues to fly, opposing teams are going to be all the more motivated to make adjustments and yank him (…)
The Knicks are widely known for their dysfunction as a franchise, notorious for being one of most poorly run organizations in all of the (…)
As the Knicks approach the start of this new season, it’s clear that the team will be going through a transitional period and patience will (…)
The 2017 NBA Draft was littered with promising point guards, with De’Aaron Fox, Malik Monk, and Dennis Smith Jr. garnering much of the (…)
Moving forward, the Knicks will be focusing on the development of their young talent. Part of pacing such prospects along entails not (…)
Various injuries limited Joakim Noah, the Knicks’ $72 million man, to an underwhelming 46 contests last season. The big man failed to make a (…)
For the Knicks, trading Carmelo Anthony signaled a fresh start and an opportunity to begin building around its more youthful players. In (…)
In the aftermath of the Carmelo Anthony trade, the Knicks can start fresh. While many eyes will be on returning rising stars like Kristaps (…)
Following in the footsteps of Knicks President Steve Mills, General Manager Scott Perry conveniently omitted Carmelo Anthony in his debut (…)