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The Knicks continued to use veteran journeyman Ed Davis to gather assets.
Acquired for two second-round picks last week from Utah, Davis’ $5 million pact was shipped to Minnesota for a future
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The Knicks inherited a point guard from Houston and it’s not Russell Westbrook.
With their last roster spot, the Knicks added a fourth point guard in 28-year-old Austin Rivers, who played for the
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What Blue Saturday proved is Knicks senior VP William Wesley’s connections and charisma won’t draw top players to New York overnight.
While striking out so far in free agency has given the Knicks
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Carmelo Anthony won’t be making a return to the Knicks.
The veteran wing, who spent seven seasons in New York, is finalizing a one-year deal to re-sign with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to
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The Knicks are running it back with Elfrid Payton.
After waving him on Thursday, the Knicks are set to re-sign Payton on a one-year, $5 million deal to fill the team’s hole at point guard, The
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Gordon Hayward is getting paid — just not by the Knicks.
After opting out of his deal with the Celtics and getting some interest from the Knicks, Hayward on Saturday landed a monster contract with
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Bobby Portis will be one-and-done as a Knick.
The free-agent forward has agreed to a deal with the Bucks, his agency confirmed on Twitter, two days after the Knicks declined his team option to open up
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With a league-high $35 million in cap space, the Knicks signed … Alec Burks.
Indeed, the Knicks’ free-agent foray got off to a slow start, but they made one signing late Friday night,
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Nets general manager Sean Marks had called re-signing Joe Harris offseason priority No. 1. Mission accomplished.
Harris agreed to a four-year, $75 million contract to stay in Brooklyn on Friday, the
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The Knicks may not be battling Boston for the chance to make the World’s Most Famous Arena — Madison Square Gordon.
The chance for the Pacers to bring former Celtics star forward Gordon Hayward