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Knicks president Leon Rose’s first trade of his presidency career could bring them closer to either sought-after scoring forward Obi Toppin or Stanford point guard Tyrell Terry – pending which
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The Knicks will give up their second-round pick to move up from No. 27 to 23 in Wednesday’s 2020 NBA Draft, in a pick swap with the Utah Jazz, an NBA source confirmed.
The Knicks had the 38th pick
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If this was a usual NBA Draft held in June, it would’ve been difficult to forecast. Factor in there was no NCAA Tournament, limited access to prospects because of COVID-19, no real combine and
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Isaac Okoro, the Auburn small-forward defensive specialist, would seem just what Dr. Thibodeau ordered.
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau is trying to change the franchise’s culture to one that
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No rookie class has ever gone into an NBA season less seasoned for the next level.
With no summer league or pre-camp voluntary workouts, the Knicks know there will not be a point guard in
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The Los Angeles Lakers on the brink of a significant trade as they seek to defend their NBA championship.
The Lakers are set to acquire guard Dennis Schroder from the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday
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Perhaps Creative Artists Agency can pull some strings for Knicks president Leon Rose.
Though Dayton scoring forward Obi Toppin is considered out of the Knicks’ range at No. 8 in the NBA Draft,
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Nearly a week away from NBA Draft 2020, the wheel continues to spin on where LaMelo Ball will actually end up.
Though most team executives are assuming the 6-foot-7 point guard will be the first pick,
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Isaiah Stewart, a throwback 6-foot-9 forward out of upstate Rochester, isn’t the type who aspires to drive a fancy sports car.
But his University of Washington head coach, Mike Hopkins, thinks