Oscar Gonzalez+FollowKnicks fans: Dink Pate is making noiseA 19-year-old G-League standout just dropped 31 points for the Westchester Knicks, nailing eight threes and showing off a new level of confidence. Dink Pate, who went undrafted last year, is suddenly looking like the answer to the Knicks’ open two-way contract spot. He’s got size, athleticism, and now, a much-improved shot—something the main roster could really use. With injuries piling up and the team needing a spark, is it time for the Knicks to give Pate a real shot? What do you think—should the Knicks take the leap? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowKnicks eye Jaren Jackson Jr. as trade talks heat upJaren Jackson Jr. might actually be within reach for the Knicks, shaking up what many thought was just a fantasy. With the Grizzlies leaning toward a rebuild and even listening to offers for Ja Morant, Jackson could be next on the block. The Knicks have the draft picks and salary flexibility to make a serious play, especially in a market where teams are hesitant to pay big for stars with flaws. Could this be the move that finally gives New York the defensive anchor and versatile scorer they've been missing? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
guerrajohn+FollowKnicks’ bold defense sparks big debateThe Knicks have found a defensive combo that can shut down even top teams like the Suns and Clippers—when Mitchell Robinson and Karl-Anthony Towns share the floor, opponents barely score. But here’s the catch: the offense takes a real hit, and Robinson’s minutes are limited. Is it worth sacrificing scoring for lockdown defense? Or should the Knicks look for a more durable big man to keep this strategy alive? This lineup could define the season, but it’s a tricky balance. Knicks fans, how would you solve this dilemma? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowShould Knicks Swap KAT for JJJ?Big trade buzz in the NBA! Rumor has it the Knicks could flip KAT (Karl-Anthony Towns) for Jaren Jackson Jr. from the Grizzlies. With the Knicks needing more defense and grit for a deep playoff run, would JJJ’s shot-blocking and energy be the missing piece? Or does moving on from Towns risk too much scoring? This could shake up the East and West big time. What do you think, Knicks fans? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks20Share
summersivan+FollowKnicks’ defense: Is Deuce McBride the missing piece?Deuce McBride just put the Knicks’ front office on notice, claiming he’s already the defensive stopper they’re searching for. His on-ball grit has stifled stars like Harden and LaMelo, turning their offenses into bottom-tier units when he’s matched up. But here’s the twist: while McBride’s hustle is undeniable, the team’s overall defense still struggles, especially when he’s paired with Brunson. The real fix might not be another guard, but a bigger wing or a more reliable center. What do you think—should the Knicks trust Deuce or keep hunting for upgrades? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks10Share
Brian Gaines+FollowKnicks’ trade plans shift as Mavs hold GaffordDaniel Gafford, once seen as a prime trade target for the Knicks, is now likely off the table after injuries hit the Mavericks’ frontcourt. With Dallas down to just one healthy center, Gafford’s not going anywhere soon. For New York, this might actually be a blessing in disguise—keeping them from overpaying for a player who isn’t a perfect fit. Now the Knicks can focus on smarter moves at the deadline. What do you think: Should the Knicks still chase a big, or stick with their current rotation? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKnicks fans: Would you swap KAT for Bam?Jeff Teague just dropped a wild idea—trading Karl-Anthony Towns to the Heat for Bam Adebayo. With KAT struggling to find his groove in a reduced role under Mike Brown, Teague thinks the Knicks need a defensive big who can make plays alongside Jalen Brunson. Towns’ numbers are down, and his scoring has been all over the place lately. Would Bam’s defense and playmaking be a better fit for New York? Or should the Knicks stick it out and help KAT adjust? Curious to hear what the community thinks about shaking up the roster like this! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowClippers vs Knicks: Brown Calls Out Lue’s $100 DebtHow about that postgame drama after the Knicks snapped their skid against the Clippers? Mike Brown, aka the Knicks’ head honcho, turned the presser into a comedy roast, calling out Ty Lue for a $100 bet that’s been hanging since the ‘90s! Brown played it up for the cameras, even joking about Lue’s salary. The real rivalry wasn’t just on the court—these two have been going at it for decades! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowWhy Knicks fans are suddenly rooting for Trae YoungTrae Young just landed with the Wizards, and here’s the twist: Knicks fans might want to see him thrive. If Young helps Washington rack up a few more wins, their 2026 first-round pick (which the Knicks own if it falls outside the top 8) could finally come to New York. It’s wild to think the same player Knicks fans love to boo could now be their ticket to a valuable draft pick. Would you actually cheer for Young if it meant a better future for the Knicks? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowKnicks’ big Mitchell Robinson gambleMitchell Robinson’s impact on the Knicks is wild—he’s one of just five NBA players with 100+ offensive rebounds, 20+ steals, and 20+ blocks this season, and he’s done it in way fewer minutes than anyone else. But here’s the catch: Robinson’s missed about a third of the season, and his ankle issues mean he’s always on a maintenance plan. With free agency looming, the Knicks have to decide—do you bet on his game-changing talent, or play it safe because of his availability? Would you risk a big contract on a player this unpredictable? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share