Knicks 103, Timberwolves 99: Too close for comfort
The New York Knicks followed up an uninspiring performance last Wednesday with yet another in Sunday night’s victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Strickland February Mailbag, Part 1: Trading Julius Randle, trading for Zach LaVine, and Knicks we have loved
Matthew Miranda tackles your mailbag questions, including what it would take to pry Julius Randle from the Knicks, where Immanuel Quickley ranks among some past Knicks guards, grading a trade package for Zach LaVine, and examining irrational Knicks loves of The Strickland’s staff.
Westchester Knicks Week 1 wrap-up: Myles Powell shines in Orlando
Injuries have the W-Knicks off to a rocky start in the NBA G League bubble, but Myles Powell has been sensational, as have Jared Harper and Ignas Brazdeikis, when healthy. Catch up on the first week of W-Knicks action.
Magic 107, Knicks 89: Sorry, babe
The Knicks traveled to Orlando riding the high of a 3-game winning streak, and came crashing back down to Earth as the Ghost of Knicks Past came for a visit in the second half.
How an increase in pace could unlock the Knicks’ offense
The Knicks are one of the slowest teams in the league, throwing out the “pace” of the “pace and space” era. Could a few small adjustments to their style of play lead to a more dynamic and modern offense?
Why pull-up threes could define Immanuel Quickley’s offensive endgame
Immanuel Quickley has flashed many skills in his rookie season, and many beyond his years. Perhaps the most important one for his future will the pull-up three, which he’s been hitting at key moments and putting himself in elite NBA company in the process. Could that shot be the one that eventually pushes IQ to superstardom?
Knicks 123, Hawks 112: This dude here
Julius Randle scored 44, RJ Barrett bounced back, and the Knicks beat the Hawks at home on Monday night for their third straight win.
Why keeping Julius Randle is the right move for the Knicks’ present and future
Julius Randle is having a career year, ascending to likely All-Star status. Yet some are of the belief that trading Randle now would be the best move, since this team isn’t ready to contend yet. Shwinnypooh lays out the case for retaining Randle.
Knicks 121, Rockets 99: That backcourt… could be lethal
The Knicks have played eight straight quarters of dominant basketball. Matthew Miranda recaps the Knicks’ second straight blowout in the second game of a back-to-back, highlighted by phenomenal guard play (and Julius Randle, of course).
Knicks 109, Wizards 91: “The Wizards are really bad”
Mitch broke his hand after a fantastic first half and the Knicks looked listless at times, but ultimately came away with a victory against the Bradley Beal-less Wizards behind the play of Julius Randle, Derrick Rose, and more.
Why patience with Obi Toppin in his rookie season is a welcome change from the past
Obi Toppin’s rookie season has been unorthodox, especially by New York Knicks standards. But his time thus far preaches patience nonetheless.
Heat 98, Knicks 96: Reach uppity reach gotta reach
The Knicks faced the Heat for the second straight game, and despite off nights from a few key players, a shot in the arm from the newly-acquired Derrick Rose kept the Knicks within one possession of a potential victory. Still, the Knicks lost a heartbreaker.
A beginner’s guide to the 2021 Westchester Knicks
Ted gets you ready for the Westchester Knicks’ upcoming abbreviated NBA G League season, including the Knicks’ new-look roster featuring Jared Harper and former lottery pick Justin Patton.
Analyzing Immanuel Quickley’s film, good and bad, a third of the way through the Knicks’ season
Sure, Immanuel Quickley has been a dynamo thus far and looks like the biggest steal of the 2020 draft. But what exactly has led to his success, and what does he need to work on to reach his ceiling? Zach Diluzio dives into Quickley’s film to find some answers.
The Butterfly Effect: Has Immanuel Quickley unexpectedly become the Knicks’ best asset?
One failed physical by Reggie Bullock in the summer of 2019 has led to Immanuel Quickley becoming perhaps the Knicks’ best asset. Derek Reifer breaks down the stats and film behind Quickley’s rise from D+ to untouchable.
Heat 109, Knicks 103: Is Julius going for max now?
The Knicks couldn’t bring home a third straight win against the reigning Eastern Conference champions at home, but kept it close behind a masterful game from Julius Randle and an explosion from Reggie Bullock.
Knicks 110, Blazers 99: Is there a method to the madness?
The New York Knicks staved off some late game heroics from Damian Lillard to capture their second straight win, 110-99, over the Portland Trail Blazers.
Why Theo Pinson is the real M.E.T. (Most Enthusiastic Teammate), and why we should care
An ode to Theo Pinson, the Spark Plug, the most enthusiastic man on the Knicks that provides the energy that fans just can’t at games right now.
The case for the Knicks to look into trading for Victor Oladipo
Victor Oladipo is apparently on the market (again). How much he might cost to pry from the Rockets is the big question, but could the Knicks be in the perfect position to buy low and attempt to re-sign a talented (but not without risks) player this summer?
Knicks 107, Bulls 103: Xanax for the soul
Julius Randle continued his excellence, Elfrid Payton posted his first 20-point game in a while, RJ Barrett continued his hot play, and the Knicks came away with a win in Chicago. Matthew Miranda recaps a game that felt rather routine (especially when watched on DVR).
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