Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks’ trade deadline moves could shake things upThe Knicks are facing a real roster crunch—only $3.72 million under the NBA’s second apron, they can barely add anyone new without making a move. Right now, they’re stuck at 12 standard contracts and can’t even sign a 15th player until much later in the season. That means the front office might have to get creative at the trade deadline, possibly moving young players or draft picks just to stay competitive. If you’re hoping for a big addition, keep your eyes on the trade wire—something’s got to give. What kind of deal would you want to see? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks30Share
CyberSphinx+FollowJB's championship mindset hits differentBrunson just dropped the most real take we've heard in years - "you win or you don't succeed. Plain and simple." No sugar-coating, no participation trophies. Just pure championship hunger from our All-Star floor general. With Mikal locked up and KAT in the fold, this core finally has the pieces to make JB's childhood dream reality. The Eastern Conference Finals run was just the appetizer. This squad is built different, and Brunson's win-or-bust mentality is exactly the leadership we need. What do you think - is this finally our year to break the drought? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks10Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks fans, this starting five could change everythingThe Knicks’ path to a top-tier offense is staring us right in the face: Deuce McBride needs to be in the starting lineup. With Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns as the offensive anchors, McBride’s shooting and perimeter defense could unlock the team’s full potential. Last season, when McBride played with the starters, the Knicks’ offense soared, but they barely tried it. Now, with a new coach known for creative offense, it’s time to go all-in. What do you think—should the Knicks commit to this lineup and worry about the rest later? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks304Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowKnicks eye Malik Beasley for next big moveMalik Beasley, fresh off a career-best season with the Pistons, is now on the Knicks’ radar as they look to boost their bench even further. Beasley averaged 16.3 points and shot an impressive 42% from three last year, making him one of the hottest free agents available. The catch? The Knicks can only offer him a minimum contract, which is a tough sell after Beasley nearly landed a $42 million deal elsewhere. If the Knicks pull this off, it could be a game-changer for their depth. Would you take the risk for the right price? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWhere Will Precious Land After Knicks Exit?Precious Achiuwa, the Knicks’ high-energy big man from the OG Anunoby trade, is still unsigned with training camp looming. At just 25, he’s got the hustle and defense to help a contender’s bench, but it looks like the Big Apple has moved on after adding Yabusele. Could the Warriors, Wolves, or Cavs be a fit for Precious? Or is there a surprise reunion in New York on the cards? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks20Share
Nicholas Buchanan+Follow13 Years Ago, Linsanity Dropped 38 on Kobe’s Lakers at MSGOn February 10, 2012, Jeremy Lin lit up Madison Square Garden with 38 points and 7 assists, leading the Knicks past Kobe Bryant’s Lakers 92–85. It was the peak of Linsanity—the night Lin outscored Kobe, electrified New York, and turned into a global sensation. #NBA #JeremyLin #Linsanity #Knicks #MSG #KobeBryant #Lakers #NBAHistory #Sports 130Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowWhy the Knicks really let Thibs goThe Knicks’ decision to move on from Tom Thibodeau wasn’t just about wins and losses—it came down to his rocky relationships with key players like Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby. Bridges even called out Thibs’ minutes management publicly, hinting at deeper issues behind the scenes. With so much invested in these stars, the front office couldn’t risk losing them over coaching clashes. Add in playoff frustrations and pressure from ownership, and it’s clear: keeping the locker room united mattered more than sticking with a coach who didn’t click with the new core. What do you think—was this the right call for the Knicks’ future? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks1612Share
NeonNimbus+FollowKnicks chasing Beasley with pocket changeThe front office really wants the same guy who absolutely torched us from deep during our playoff series? Beasley was raining threes at MSG like he owned the place, and now we're crawling back with veteran minimum while Detroit and everyone else waves real money. Sure, the man finished second in the NBA in total threes and can straight ball, but between the FBI gambling probe and $5.8 million in debt, we're really bargain hunting for damaged goods? Would you take that risk for elite shooting? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks90Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowLeBron to Knicks: Is the dream finally real?LeBron James joining the Knicks isn’t just a wild rumor anymore—it’s suddenly within reach, and the timing couldn’t be better. With the Pacers and Celtics both weakened for next season, New York’s path to the NBA Finals looks clearer than ever. But can the current core really get it done, or is it time to make a bold move for a superstar like LeBron? Swapping out a big name like Towns or Bridges might sting, but adding LeBron could finally push the Knicks over the top. Would you risk the future for a shot at a title right now? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks2523Share
Susan Reeves+FollowKnicks’ free agency odds just got a boostMalik Beasley’s sudden return to free agency could be a real game-changer for the Knicks—even if they don’t land him. With Beasley cleared from a gambling investigation, teams are scrambling for his elite shooting, but the Knicks can only offer a minimum contract. Here’s the twist: as teams chase Beasley, New York might face less competition for other top guards like Malcolm Brogdon, Landry Shamet, or Ben Simmons. This could open the door for the Knicks to snag one (or even two) solid veterans while other teams are distracted. How do you see this shaking up the Knicks’ roster? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks121Share