Knicks forge standings tie with Celtics in head-to-head win
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The last time the New York Knicks played a home game against the Indiana Pacers, both teams were on the verge of the NBA Finals.
The NBA trading deadline offered the chance for fringe competitors in both conferences to improve. Will their moves lead to tangible gains?
Jalen Brunson and Jose Alvarado led the New York Knicks to a 111-89 road win over Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics on Sunday, combining for 43 points in a statement victory.
Y si tú quiere nos hacemo jevo Sé que tú ere peligro, pero yo me atrevo Part of those lyrics loosely translates to, “I know you’re dangerous, but I dare,” which is a feeling that might be shared by many NBA teams during trade season.
Grand Theft Alvarado has been a high-energy, low-minute rotation player for the Pelicans (career 20 MPG). He brings relentless defensive intensity, quick hands for steals, pesky on-ball pressure, and improved playmaking. This season, his three-point shooting sits around 36% (on 4.7 attempts per game).
The NBA's trade deadline is rapidly approaching. After 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, teams will be prohibited from making moves until the 2026 offseason. For those looking to dump veteran assets or load up for the playoff run,
The Knicks’ surprising Giannis Antetokounmpo trade stance comes into focus as an NBA insider reveals a massive update.
New York's two All-Stars will join former Knick great and two-time All-Star Allan Houston as part of Team Knicks in the Shooting Stars event at 5:00 p.m. It's the first time the shooting competition returns to All-Star weekend since 2015.
A patient and detailed front office thinks so, too. The Knicks didn’t make one major move by the deadline, despite speculation that Karl-Anthony Towns might be on the move or that Giannis Antetokounmpo might be available. Instead, New York waited out its rough patch and made a trade around the margins.