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The 2026 NBA trade deadline brought good and bad news for New York Knicks fans. The good news is that New York flipped struggling big man Guerschon Yabusele and two second-rounders into point guard Jose Alvarado and improved cap flexibility,
Landry Shamet finished 8-of-13 from the field, including 6-of-10 on 3-pointers, in Sunday’s win over the Lakers.
Some interesting new rumors will give New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves fans hope about making a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade. However, it won’t be before Thursday’s NBA trade deadline.
An ESPN insider dropped major intel on the New York Knicks' stance toward pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo at the upcoming deadline.
The New York Knicks are back! Following a stretch so disappointing that it felt as if the team was a loss or two away from someone losing their job, the Knicks have won six straight, with five of those six victories coming by double-digits.
The Lakers had one of the frontrunners for MVP, along with arguably the best-ever on the court. But the Knicks had far more depth. Advantage: depth. Games like this are what the Knicks envisioned when they built the supporting cast around Jalen Brunson.
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Knicks' trade deadline acquisition Jose Alvarado is giving the people what they want, as he picks a new jersey number
Mikal Bridges’ epiphany came from a bit of personal reflection. After the Knicks win over the Raptors in Toronto last week, when Bridges scored 30 points, his answer on the MSG Network broadcast went viral for how honest he was. Bridges admitted that he was “feeling too entitled” and “wasn’t being coachable.”