Knicks 114, Lakers 109: The tell-tale Hart(enstein)
In a game featuring multiple All-NBA and Hall of Fame players, a German-Oregonian back-up big showed the NBA how far he and the Knicks have come
Clippers 144, Knicks 122: Atrocities abound
The Knicks were embarrassed early and often, yet the biggest shame goes to the victors
Knicks 139, Suns 122: Half-dollar in the desert
The basketball illiteratti say the Knicks always have the second-best player on the floor. Last night Jalen Brunson broke the critics, the defense and the Suns in a historic 50-point masterpiece
Jazz 117, Knicks 113: The more things change, the more they stay the same
Roses are red/Utah’s not known for pizzazz/last night the Knicks/came up short vs. the Jazz
Knicks 136, Raptors 130: Look into the abyss
The shorthanded Knicks — who are what the Raptors used to be — defeated the Raptors — who are what the Knicks used to be.
Bucks 146, Knicks 122: A Bucks barrage
The Knicks have been eliminated from the In-Season Tournament after running into a team that couldn’t miss.
Knicks 119, Raptors 106: One year ago
The Knicks have come a looong way in the past 365 days — much to the Toronto Raptors’ chagrin
Knicks 118, Pistons 112: A win is a win (thanks to Jalen Brunson)
New York won the first and fourth quarters, and that was enough against the worst team in the NBA
Suns 116, Knicks 113: Lowercase “L”
When does a last-second L not hurt? When there’s bigger fish to fry.
Knicks 100, Heat 98: The dog that this team has
A spirited late comeback over last year’s villains keeps the Knicks’ In-Season Tournament hopes very much alive
Timberwolves 117, Knicks 100: Waiting for good O
In the fifth and final game of their road trip, the Knicks hung tough with the West’s best record in Minnesota, until a third-quarter scoring famine locked in the L
Knicks 122, Hornets 108: You can help victims of domestic violence
The NBA is more troubled by LaMelo Ball’s ink than Miles Bridges’ violence. There are ways to help those in need.
Knicks 120, Wizards 99: Something
A humdrum win over a low-down lot points to the Knicks having leveled up
Knicks 116, Hawks 114: The invisible man
There was much to see in the Knicks gutsy win in Atlanta, but it was a lot of what we didn’t that made the difference
Celtics 114, Knicks 98: Brain Damage/Eclipse
The Knicks competed much of the night, fell late and hard, and it doesn’t mean a thing
Knicks 129, Hornets 107: A Tale of Two No. 3 Picks
LaMelo Ball and RJ Barrett faced off on a Sunday afternoon, and showed what a difference a situation can make for two players drafted in the same spot a year apart.
Knicks 126, Spurs 105: Prometheus victorious
The Next Big Thing wasn’t Victor Wembanyama — it was the Knicks, standing tall and talented, on their first winning streak of the season after whupping the Spurs
Knicks 111, Clippers 97: System failure
Heroes abounded as the Knicks rebounded to clip the Clippers’ wings
Bucks 110, Knicks 105: Left foot, right foot . . .
The Knicks fell behind early, fought throughout but fell late to the Bucks
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