These past few games, we’re starting to see the very best of Mikal Bridges again, which has been a reminder that there was a reason the Knicks targeted Bridges in the first place.
A big part of a successful regular season is winning the games you’re supposed to, and the Knicks handled their business Monday night with a 134-106 bludgeoning of the Wizards.
After 50 years of hearing parents and grandparents wax poetic about the fabled hit-the-open-man Knicks, a new generation of Knicks fan is being treated to the unique pleasure of what basketball looks like when you actually hit the open man.
One of Tom Thibodeau’s stated points of emphasis for the Knicks this season — to increase their volume of 3-point attempts to take advantage of their proficiency from the outside — is starting to come to fruition.
Michael Schwartz, MD, Sports Orthopedic Surgeon at NYU Langone, joins New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London for the weekly ‘Injury Report’ segment to break down Miles ‘Deuce’ McBride’s knee injury and how the Knicks guard’s prior...
SALT LAKE CITY — An encouraging upgrade in his availability status didn’t result in Miles McBride’s return to the Knicks lineup. The backup guard was listed as questionable but still missed his fifth straight game Saturday night against the...
OG Anunoby had scored as many or more points 13 previous times in his NBA career, but his silver-lining 27 in Saturday’s loss to the Jazz represented his most in 39 regular-season games with the Knicks.
The Knicks put both facets of their game together -- and shared the ball to tie a franchise record with 45 assists -- in easily their most impressive win of the season, 145-118, over Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets.