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New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and fan Ben Stiller rode the subway for a magazine cover straight out of a rom-com. The cover of New York Magazine has united Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and one of the team's biggest fans, Ben Stiller, on the NYC subway, sharing a moment straight out of a rom-com.
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Why Knicks’ interest in Jose Alvarado makes perfect sense
This move would maintain, and even improve, roster balance and financial discipline, while finally solving a problem that has lingered behind Jalen Brunson for years.
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"He came to New York and the Knicks at the right time" - JVG on how Sprewell turned 8th seeded Knicks to championship team
After choking Coach PJ Carlesimo in 1997, Latrell Sprewell was in a difficult situation. The infamous incident saw the All-Star forward receiving a 68-game suspension. Despite the controversy, the New York Knicks still believed Sprewell would be a good acquisition.
By how the NBA defines pace, which is a bit of a flawed stat, the Knicks aren’t playing that much faster. They’re still bottom-five in that category. Their secondary assists and passes per game aren’t much improved, if at all.
The Magic leaned on an 11-man rotation in hopes of running the Knicks into the ground, a tactic that has worked against New York in the past. In theory, it should have worked again — especially with the Knicks missing two perimeter pieces in Miles McBride (ankle) and Landry Shamet (shoulder). Instead, the Knicks flipped the script.
New York hosts the San Antonio Spurs after Jalen Brunson scored 40 points in the New York Knicks' 132-120 win against the Orlando Magic.
With the 2025-26 NBA season in full swing, the league is already seeing a lot of buzz and excitement for what’s to come throughout the schedule, especially for the NBA Cup in-season tournament. After six weeks of group play, quarterfinals and semifinals, there are only two teams left to compete for the NBA Cup trophy.
The Dallas Cowboys’ playoff chances were Knicked in more ways than one on Sunday night. America’s Team needed a win to keep its relatively-dim NFL playoff hopes alive but but fell to the Minnesota Vikings by a 34-26 final at home.