Brian Gaines+FollowKnicks’ new coach sparks breakout momentsMohamed Diawara’s explosive 18-point night as a Knicks rookie isn’t just a win on the scoreboard—it’s a sign of real change in New York. Under Mike Brown, young and overlooked players like Diawara, Kevin McCullar Jr., and Tyler Kolek are finally getting real minutes and making the most of them. The old days of tight rotations and tired stars are gone, and the bench is stepping up big time. Knicks fans, how do you feel about this new era? Is giving the young guys a shot the key to going further this season? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowKnicks rookie Diawara turns heads vs PelicansMohamed Diawara just put the NBA on notice—dropping 18 points in only 18 minutes, including a perfect 4-for-4 from deep, as the Knicks took on the Pelicans. Drafted 51st overall, Diawara wasn’t expected to make waves this soon, but his energy and efficiency are impossible to ignore. Coach Mike Brown’s rotation experiments might have uncovered a real gem. Knicks fans, could Diawara be the next breakout star for New York? Should Brown lock him into the regular rotation? Let’s hear your takes on this rookie’s rise! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks fans: That Wizards pick could pay offTurns out the Knicks’ 2026 first-round pick from the Wizards isn’t as worthless as everyone thought. Washington’s been surprisingly competitive lately, and every win boosts the odds that New York actually gets that extra pick. Even if it’s a long shot, just having another potential first-rounder could give the Knicks a big edge in future trades or roster moves. Plus, those second-rounders from Washington aren’t nothing—cost-controlled contracts matter more than ever. If the Wizards keep this up, the Knicks might end up with a sneaky valuable asset. How do you feel about rooting for the Wizards now? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowKnicks rookie Diawara stuns Pelicans with breakout gameMohamed Diawara, the Knicks’ 51st pick, just made a huge statement in New Orleans—dropping 18 points and hitting four threes in only his second NBA start. Fans and teammates are buzzing about how comfortable and confident he looked, especially with OG Anunoby calling his performance “awesome.” Plus, Miles McBride returned from injury and made clutch plays down the stretch, sealing the win. It’s exciting to see young talent stepping up big time for New York. What do you think—should Diawara get more minutes moving forward? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowKnicks eye Naji Marshall for crucial upgradeNaji Marshall could be the game-changer the Knicks need right now. With Josh Hart sidelined and the team hungry for a deeper playoff run, Marshall’s defensive versatility and aggressive drives to the basket stand out—even if his three-point shot isn’t elite. He’s proven he can guard multiple positions and finish strong, and his contract is affordable enough for the Knicks to make a move without losing key players. If New York can work out a deal with Dallas, Marshall might be the missing piece that pushes the Knicks to the next level. What do you think—should the Knicks go all-in for Marshall? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKnicks’ G-League star might bolt for NCAAImagine a Knicks prospect leaving pro basketball to play college ball—for more money. That’s what’s swirling around Dink Pate, who’s lighting it up for the Westchester Knicks but could jump to the NCAA thanks to new NIL rules. With college athletes now able to cash in, Pate might earn more in school than in the G-League. If he makes the move, it could shake up how young players choose between pro and college. Would you support a player leaving the Knicks’ system for a shot at bigger NIL deals in college? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Richard Thomas+FollowNew Taipei Kings retire Jeremy Lin’s No. 7: “Linsanity Forever”Jeremy Lin’s story really came full circle in Taiwan. The New Taipei Kings (新北國王) retired Lin’s No. 7 jersey at Xinzhuang Gymnasium in a ceremony themed “Linsanity Forever.” From “Linsanity” in New York to winning back to back titles in Taiwan with the Kings, it’s one of those careers that meant more than just stats. Seeing a jersey go up like that hits different. What’s the first Jeremy Lin moment that comes to mind? #JeremyLin #Linsanity #NewTaipeiKings #PLG #Basketball #NBA #Knicks #Taiwan 10Share
Susan Reeves+FollowWhy Knicks fans should be cautious about ClarksonJordan Clarkson’s recent hot streak has been a lifesaver for the Knicks’ bench, but history says his playoff impact might not match his regular-season heroics. While he’s been draining threes and swinging games lately, Clarkson’s postseason numbers tell a different story—lower scoring and efficiency when defenses tighten up. It’s great to see him thriving now, but can the Knicks really count on him when it matters most? With the playoffs looming, it’s worth asking if New York’s bench scoring will hold up under pressure or if fans should brace for a letdown. What do you think: can Clarkson break his playoff pattern this year? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
guerrajohn+FollowWhen Melo lit up Madison Square GardenCarmelo Anthony’s Knicks debut wasn’t just a game—it was a full-blown New York basketball moment. Brandon Jennings remembers the energy in Madison Square Garden as so electric, his Bucks squad felt defeated before tip-off. Fans treated Melo’s arrival like the second coming, and he delivered: 27 points, 10 rebounds, and a win that reignited hope across the city. Even though the championship dreams didn’t pan out, that night showed just how much a superstar can mean to New York. What’s your most unforgettable Knicks memory? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks’ thin wing rotation exposed by Hart injuryJosh Hart’s ankle sprain isn’t just bad luck—it’s a wake-up call for the Knicks. With Hart sidelined and OG Anunoby already missing games earlier this season, New York’s lack of reliable backup wings is glaring. Even with rookie Mohamed Diawara stepping in, the bench just isn’t deep enough for a playoff run. The trade deadline is coming up fast, and if the Knicks want to stay competitive, adding another wing should be priority number one. What moves do you think the Knicks should make to shore up their rotation? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share