Amy Tanner+FollowKnicks Eye Defensive Boost in Kings Swap?Big Apple fans, what do you think about the Knicks possibly sending Deuce McBride and a 2026 first-rounder to the Kings for Keon Ellis? With King James’ East rivals looking for a defensive upgrade, Ellis could slot in nicely next to Brunson. But is giving up McBride too steep, or is this the move that puts us over the top? The rivalry with the Kings’ backcourt just got interesting! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowKnicks eye bold move with Ben SimmonsThe Knicks might be gearing up for one more headline-grabbing move this offseason—adding Ben Simmons, a three-time All-Star, on a minimum deal. After a summer of solid signings and big rumors, New York is looking to boost its championship hopes by taking a chance on Simmons. Sure, there are risks, but if Simmons can recapture even a bit of his old form, he could be the missing piece. Knicks fans, what do you think—worth the gamble, or should the team look elsewhere? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowKnicks shake-up: Beasley rumors could sideline HartMalik Beasley joining the Knicks could totally change the team’s vibe. With his shooting, the Knicks might finally have the firepower to chase a championship, but it could come at a cost—fan favorite Josh Hart might see his minutes slashed or even lose his starting spot. Hart’s been the team’s iron man, but with the rotation already packed, adding Beasley would force some tough choices. Would you be okay with Hart taking a back seat if it means a better shot at a title? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks93Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKnicks eye Malik Beasley for final roster spotMalik Beasley, one of the NBA’s top three-point shooters last season, is now a free agent and the Knicks are reportedly a prime destination. After a strong offseason, New York still needs a reliable shooter, and Beasley’s 41.6% from deep could be the missing piece. Imagine lineups with Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Beasley—defenses would have their hands full. While the Knicks can only offer a minimum deal, Beasley might take a one-year shot with a contender to boost his value. Would adding Beasley make the Knicks true title contenders? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks30Share
PixelPundit+FollowBeasley drama: Worth the risk for Knicks?Malik Beasley’s got a flamethrower from deep, but Knicks fans, how are we supposed to trust a guy still tangled up in a gambling probe? Sure, his numbers last season were solid, but we need more than just buckets—we need stability in the Garden. With all this off-court noise, is Beasley really the answer for our last roster spot, or just another distraction? Would you roll the dice on him, or pass? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks40Share
Amy Tanner+FollowShould Knicks Trade The Block Ness Monster?Big question for Knicks fans: should the front office move on from the Block Ness Monster, Mitchell Robinson, before the trade deadline? With his $60M contract expiring and injury history, some insiders think it’s smart to cash in now, even after his playoff heroics. But can the Knicks risk losing that defensive anchor if they want to make a real Finals run? What’s your take—trade him or keep the core together? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks53Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowKnicks’ Malik Beasley hopes take a hitMalik Beasley’s free agency is heating up, but the Knicks’ odds of landing him just got slimmer. With the Timberwolves and Cavaliers now in the mix—both able to offer more money or playing time—the Knicks can only put a veteran’s minimum on the table. Still, there’s a glimmer of hope: New York could promise Beasley a starting role and leverage their front office’s past connection with him. If you were Beasley, would you pick a bigger paycheck or a shot at starting in New York? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks20Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks’ big contracts: Will Brunson’s sacrifice pay off?Jalen Brunson took a huge pay cut to help the Knicks keep their core together, and now the team’s future is loaded with star power—and a massive payroll. By 2026-27, five Knicks will be making over $20 million each, with two topping $40 million and Towns at $57 million. The front office is betting big on this group, but with the NBA’s strict salary cap rules, New York could soon face tough choices, just like Boston did. Is this the right move for a championship run, or will the financial squeeze force the Knicks to break up their squad? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKnicks face tough call on Mitchell RobinsonMikal Bridges’ massive new deal with the Knicks has everyone talking, but the real drama might be around Mitchell Robinson. With his contract ending soon, New York has to decide: extend him, trade him, or risk losing him for nothing. Robinson’s defense and rebounding are huge for the team, but injuries have limited his impact. If he stays healthy and shines early this season, his trade value could soar—yet letting him go could leave the Knicks scrambling for a reliable center. What’s the smartest move for the Knicks: keep Robinson, trade him, or let him walk? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowMalik Beasley Faces Knicks Locker Room TestLooks like Malik Beasley might have to eat his words if he joins the Knicks! Remember when he called KAT 'the least of my worries' during the playoffs? Now, with the Knicks stacking their roster with Yabusele and Clarkson, Beasley could be teaming up with the very star he once dissed. Will he patch things up with Towns and fit into the Knicks’ new Eastern Conference powerhouse? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks2412Share