Strick Knicks Hangover Fix: Back to work
JB breaks down the most important Knicks news of the week, headlined by the Knicks taking the court again! (To practice, don’t get too excited.)
The Knicks should sign Facundo Campazzo, because magic is fun
Jack Huntley outlines that while he might not be the biggest, fastest, or youngest point guard available to the Knicks this offseason, getting Facundo Campazzo could be the best move to bring fun back to Madison Square Garden.
Draft Profile: Deni Avdija
Prez breaks down the game of Deni Avdija, a do-it-all wing from Israel who could provide the Knicks a needed high-floor talent. But will his shot translate to the NBA?
Mitchell Robinson and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Contract
Jeremy Cohen dives deep into Mitchell Robinson’s contract situation, and how, while painful for fans, it could be a good idea to consider moving him via trade before his first big payday.
Macri’s Missives: How to build the Knicks to be ahead of the curve
Jonathan Macri is joined by The Strickland’s own Dallas Amico to try to learn lessons from the NBA bubble and attempt to get ahead of the curve in turning the Knicks into a contender.
Free Agent Profile: Christian Wood
Shwinnypooh and Matthew Miranda take a look at Christian Wood, an intriguing young big man who popped off in Detroit this season with a game tailor-made for the 2020 NBA.
Draft Profile: Aleksej Pokusevski
Prez analyzes the game of Aleksej Pokusevski, the youngest player in the 2020 draft. A stretch 4 with a game like a 2 guard, will Poku’s body and mind catch up to his abilities?
A case for the Knicks to avoid chasing stars (for now)
New contributor Rob Wolkenbrod breaks down the case for the Knicks to avoid star-chasing (at least at this moment in time).
“I think we see Willis coming out”: An oral history of the Knicks’ Game 7 win in the 1970 NBA Finals
Matthew Miranda dives deep on Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals that brought the Knicks their first championship, with interviews from three fans that were around for the most fateful night in Knicks history.
Draft Profile: Obi Toppin
Prez breaks down the game of Obi Toppin, an offensive force in college whose status as a defensive liability could limit him in the NBA.
Strick Knicks Hangover Fix: Victor Oladipo, Donovan Mitchell, and more
JB catches you up on the week that was in Knicks news and rumors, including Oladipo whispers, Mitchell dreams dying, and speculation of a Paul/Anthony team-up 10 years too late.
Vassell, Bane, and a case for the Knicks to prioritize off-ball players
Jack Huntley takes you into the world of the 95% in basketball, otherwise known as the percentage of time that a player spends without the ball in his hands, and why the Knicks should prioritize off-ball players like Devin Vassell and Desmond Bane in the draft and beyond.
Draft Profile: Grant Riller
Prez breaks down Grant Riller, a guard who’s old (even for a senior), but a complete scorer with the ability to score at all three levels and break down a defense.
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.
Draft Profile: Patrick Williams
Prez takes a look at the game of Patrick Williams, a fast-rising, classic Florida State wing with defensive range that needs to work on his offensive game.
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.
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