Free Agent Profile: Brandon Ingram
Jonathan Schulman and Shwinnypooh break down the case for the Knicks to pursue Brandon Ingram in free agency, including whether trying to get the restricted free agent out of New Orleans would be worth it.
Macri’s Missives: Oladipo Observations
Jonathan Macri talks with Indy Cornrows’ Caitlin Cooper about Victor Oladipo, the Pacers’ star whose career has taken a turn due to injury, and the Knicks reportedly have interest in.
Breaking down the many, MANY options for the Knicks in the 2020 NBA Draft
New contributor Stacy Patton dives deep into the options for the Knicks with the No. 8 pick in the draft — from drafting Killian Hayes if he falls, to trading back for numerous assets.
The case for the Knicks to draft Isaac Okoro
Guest writer Benoît Lelièvre takes a deep dive into Isaac Okoro, making a case that his high floor and NBA-ready skills make him the perfect pick for the Knicks in the 2020 draft.
Free Agent Profile: Bogdan Bogdanovic
Matthew Miranda and Zach DiLuzio weigh the merits of signing Bogdan Bogdanović, a smooth-shooting wing that will likely command a hefty price tag in restricted free agency.
Free Agent Profile: Aron Baynes
Drew Steele and Matthew Miranda make the case for Aron Baynes as a free agent target for the Knicks this summer: a backup big who does all the dirty work and has a blossoming 3-point shot.
Julius Randle, THJ, and the plight of the miscast Knicks first banana
Jack Huntley muses on the pain of watching Julius Randle and Tim Hardaway Jr. in their miscast roles as first bananas for the Knicks, and ponders a future where Fred VanVleet could find a proper role on the Knicks.
Macri’s Missives: What to do at pick 8
Jonathan Macri is joined by draft expert Spencer Pearlman to discuss what the Knicks should do now that they’ve settled at the eighth pick in the draft.
Look. Listen. Linger.
Matthew Miranda examines the shooting of Jacob Blake that prompted NBA teams to strike and not play on Wednesday, and how this incident was just yet another on a long list that won’t be solved until racial inequality in the U.S. is a thing of the past.
Fighting Screens: Kevin Knox, RJ Barrett and team defense
Jeffrey Bellone examines the numbers on Kevin Knox and RJ Barrett’s proficiency fighting over screens last season, and whether the film supports the statistics.
Free Agent Profile: Fred VanVleet
Jeremy Cohen and Drew Steele discuss why free agent-to-be Fred VanVleet is totally worth whatever contract he gets to come to the New York Knicks
Land O’ Takes: Options for the Knicks at pick 8 in the NBA Draft
Prez, Theo, Shwinnypooh and Stingy take a look at the Knicks’ options in the 2020 NBA Draft after falling to the No. 8 overall pick in the draft lottery.
2020 NBA Draft Lottery Reaction
Prez takes a look at the Knicks landing at No. 8 in the NBA Draft lottery, including some players that could be available and some scenarios that could play out
On The Lottery
Jack Huntley looks at what lotto day means to Knicks fans, and how if the Leon Rose era is indeed different, maybe the ping-pong balls won’t make all the difference this year.
Macri’s Missives: Just how much is Dolan holding the Knicks back?
Strickland Columnist Jonathan Macri debuts his weekly piece, wherein he has an email exchange with a new guest on a new topic every week. This week: The Strickland’s own Shwinnypooh, who asks: Just how much is James Dolan really holding the Knicks back?
Free Agent Profile: Danilo Gallinari
Jon Schulman and Shwinnypooh break down whether the Knicks should bring Gallo back for a second tour in the Big Apple
The Strickland: An Original
An ode to one of the best NYC point guards ever, who barely got a shot on his home team but left an enduring legacy
Welcome to The Strickland
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