• James Dolan tries to ‘clarify’ Knicks’ silence on George Floyd

    James Dolan tries to ‘clarify’ Knicks’ silence on George Floyd

    Knicks owner James Dolan sent a second email to staffers Tuesday to “clarify’’ his stance on why the club didn’t issue a statement regarding the police-related death of George Floyd, according to a source. Dolan attempted to pacify unrest within the organization with the Knicks just one of two NBA teams not to issue a …
  • Knicks follow their players’ lead with BlackOut Tuesday post

    Knicks follow their players’ lead with BlackOut Tuesday post

    While the Knicks are one of two NBA teams that haven’t released statements on George Floyd’s police-related death, their players have been active. Knicks shooting guard Damyean Dotson has been the most vocal on social media, revealing a personal connection to Floyd as they both attended the same Houston high school. Dotson tweeted Sunday: “Honestly …
  • Knicks players ‘furious’ over team’s George Floyd silence: report

    Knicks players ‘furious’ over team’s George Floyd silence: report

    The Knicks are one of two NBA teams that have not put out a public statement addressing the death of George Floyd and support for the black community in the face of police brutality, and reportedly some players and employees are “furious” about it, according to ESPN. A source confirmed some Knicks employees — including …
  • Knicks mailbag: Breaking down Patrick Ewing’s coaching chances

    Knicks mailbag: Breaking down Patrick Ewing’s coaching chances

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Knicks. Why isn’t Patrick Ewing even considered for the head coaching job? Seems like he will at the …
  • Rangers mailbag: How Jacob Trouba can live up to the hype

    Rangers mailbag: How Jacob Trouba can live up to the hype

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Rangers. I’ve been watching the Rangers for nearly 50 years and am very impressed with the job David …
  • Madison Square Garden faces long road to recovery from coronavirus

    Madison Square Garden faces long road to recovery from coronavirus

    It’s going to be awhile before the owner of the New York Knicks and Rangers recovers from the coronavirus, according to a Wall Street report. Revenue for the newly formed Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. will fall by 35 percent in the year ending June 30, 2021, to a projected $456 million, according to a …
  • Knicks mailbag: Chris Paul trade possibility underlies debate

    Knicks mailbag: Chris Paul trade possibility underlies debate

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Knicks. Are we in a youth rebuilding process or are we gathering assets for free agency? If we …
  • The Post ranks the Top 10 faces in New York sports today

    The Post ranks the Top 10 faces in New York sports today

    A tiny percentage of people ever become the face of a franchise. It is a title available to players, coaches and executives. It is a role earned through popularity and/or potential and/or longevity and/or achievement. Decade after decade, the defining faces of New York sports have often included all-time legends. Sometimes, someone holds the distinction …
  • Jeremy Lin reveals plea to agent to stop shocking Knicks divorce

    Jeremy Lin reveals plea to agent to stop shocking Knicks divorce

    Jeremy Lin really wanted the Knicks to match and tried to lower the Rockets’ infamous offer sheet in July 2012. That is what Lin says now in an hour-long one-on-one interview with MSG Network broadcaster Mike Breen in the capper to “Linsanity Week’’ that airs Friday. Lin’s run in New York ended when owner James …
  • Knicks finally acknowledge Jeremy Lin in desperate programming move

    Knicks finally acknowledge Jeremy Lin in desperate programming move

    Call it Linsanity Week. As MSG Network desperately seeks programming during the suspension of the Knicks’ season, Jeremy Lin’s top games during his infamous 2011-12 campaign will air starting Monday. The Lin-fest is the first time the Knicks have acknowledged Lin being a part of franchise history. Lin left on bad terms after the Rockets …