Blazers 132, Knicks 129 (OT): The time has come
What could just be written off as a run-of-the-mill Knicks loss was underscored by a problem that’s been brewing on this team for more than three years.
Knicks 129, Thunder 119: See the light
The Road Trip of Death ended as it began: with an encouraging Knicks win.
Suns 116, Knicks 95: What a nightmare
The Knicks ducked back below .500 after a terribly bad defensive second half, highlighted by their head coach and their star power forward’s impacts.
Warriors 111, Knicks 101: Then came Midway
It only took a few minutes in Golden State to stop the Knicks in their tracks.
Knicks 106, Nuggets 103: Absolutely bananas
A Knicks win no one saw coming could herald an unforseen turnaround, too.
Knicks 118, Jazz 111: “Not today.”
The Knicks came out inspired — whether for Tom Thibodeau’s sake, Julius Randle’s sake, or perhaps just their own sakes — and upset the Utah Jazz to start their five-game west coast swing.
Thunder 145, Knicks 135: Now that’s odd
Twenty-nine teams understand that 3 > 2. What Tom Thibodeau presupposes is . . . maybe it isn’t?
Knicks 121, Pistons 112: Just another team — in a good way
The Knicks won a game they should. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Knicks 120, Timberwolves 107: Let it rain
After drowning beneath a wave of threes vs. Boston, the Knicks bury Minnesota with a tsunami of their own.
Knicks 106, 76ers 104: 5! - 4! - 3! - 2! - 1! = W
Tom Thibodeau painted it as advanced calculus, but really, it’s basic math: Obi Toppin and Julius Randle shared the floor together and led a Knicks comeback against the 76ers on the road.
Hawks 112, Knicks 99: A second half to forget
The Knicks got out to a 23-point lead in the first half, but familiar detrimental patterns by the head coach doomed them to a double-digit loss.
Cavaliers 121, Knicks 108: Stumbling & fumbling
A late turnaround was followed by a later collapse as the Knicks let a win slip through their grasp.
Bucks 119, Knicks 108: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A loss that can be all things to all people is no loss at all.
Knicks 134, Hornets 131 (OT): The blink of an eye
With a dramatic overtime win, the Knicks continue defying the odds with their early-season successes.
Knicks 115, Magic 102: “In complete control”
In convincing fashion, the New York Knicks secured their second victory of the season with a 115-102 win over Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic.
Grizzlies 115, Knicks 112 (OT): Thud — in a good way
Unlikely heroes abounded in Cam Reddish and Julius Randle as the Knicks staged an unlikely fake comeback vs. the Memphis Grizzlies in the first game of the 2022-23 season.
Knicks 105, Wizards 89: “We got the ball moving”
Jalen Brunson and Mitchell Robinson stole the show as the New York Knicks closed out their four-game preseason slate with a win over the Washington Wizards, 105-89.
Pacers 109, Knicks 100: The sky is not falling
The Knicks put up their first stinker of the preseason, blowing the game late to the Pacers on the road. But did the positives ultimately outweigh the negatives?
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