October, 2009
  • Knicks Waive Crawford and Hunter

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  • Knicks Close Out Preseason with 94-92 Win over Nets

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  • Knicks Ace Dress Rehearsal, Down Celtics 108-103

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  • MSG OFFERS BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS AT KNICKS TRAINING CAMP

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  • LEGENDARY MSG CAPTAINS MARK MESSIER & WILLIS REED WELCOME DELTA AIR LINES TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TO CELEBRATE HISTORIC NEW PARTNERSHIP

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  • Nate Bringing the Heat on D

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  • Knicks, Israeli Charity Big Winners at The Garden

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  • Landry Turning Heads in Fight for Roster Spot

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  • Nate Leads Balanced Attack in Win Over Nets

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  • Harrington Set to Be Knicks Leader

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  • Knicks Continue to Play Stingy Defense Despite Loss

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  • Rookies Ready for Their Broadway Debut

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  • Dynamic Duo of Duhon and Lee Keeps on Rolling

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  • Gallinari’s Big Game Leads Knicks to Big Win Over Hawks

    With starting center Jared Jeffries and super-sub Nate Robinson out, the Knicks’ rotation was down to eight – and Danilo Gallinari took advantage of the available minutes. full story
  • Hughes, Knicks Look to Get Back to Win Column vs. Hawks

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has found the shooting guard he’s been looking for in the starting lineup since Jamal Crawford was traded in November. Larry Hughes made his first start with the Knicks in Miami on Saturday following a spectacular 25-point effort against the 76ers last Friday. He is expected to be at the two again Wednesday night when the Knicks host Joe Johnson and the Hawks at the Garden on Latino Night. full story
  • KNICKS SIGN CHEIKH SAMB TO 10-DAY CONTRACT

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent center Cheikh Samb has been signed to a 10-day contract. full story
  • Dwayne Wade Rallies Heat Over Knicks for Crushing Loss

    Larry Hughes was inserted into the Knicks’ starting lineup for defensive purposes. Unfortunately, no one could have stopped a determined Dwyane Wade down the stretch. full story
  • Hughes Keys Huge Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short

    Larry Hughes said it would take about two or three games to get back into basketball shape following last week’s deadline trade. He was right on point. In just his fourth game with the Knicks, Hughes displayed his overall talent on both ends of the floor and won over The Garden crowd with his energetic play in New York’s heartbreaking 108-103 defeat to the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. full story
  • One Week Later, New Duo Starting to Make Presence Felt

    It’s been just over a week since Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox came to New York in two separate trades before last Thursday’s deadline, and their exact roles on offense remain unclear. But in the meantime, both veterans are happy with simply making an impact on the defensive end rather than forcing the issue. full story
  • Knicks Magic Number is 40

    Forget all the outstanding individual statistics and broken franchise records, the magic number for the Knicks this season is 40. That’s how many wins New York believes it needs to have a real shot of making the playoffs for the first time in five years. full story
  • Robinson, Gallinari Lead Ferocious Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short Vs. Magic

    He didn't jump over anyone's head or high-five any celebs sitting courtside, but Nate Robinson still found a way to steal the show at The World's Most Famous Arena. That is until Danilo Gallinari decided to show off his stuff as well. Rather than just showcasing his hops like he did the last time he was on the same court as Dwight Howard, Robinson used his overall basketball abilities to finish with a game-high 32 points in the Knicks' 114-109 loss to the Magic on Wednesday night. He also had four assists and three rebounds in 36 minutes off the bench. full story
  • High Flying Nate Soaring Above the Competition as Knicks Host Howard, Magic

    With the amount of energy Nate Robinson brings every time he touches the court, it’s difficult to imagine that the biggest little man in the league only sleeps six hours each night. And we’re talking about the same guy who jumped over Dwight Howard and said he could do it again when the Knicks host the Magic tonight at the Garden. full story
  • Joint Statement on Behalf of the Knicks and Stephon Marbury

    The following is a joint statement on behalf of the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury: “A comprehensive agreement was made this afternoon between the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury. Under its terms, the grievance has been resolved and the Knicks have requested waivers on Stephon. No additional terms will be disclosed.” full story
  • Sound Off: Hughes and Wilcox

    The arrival of Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox clearly helps the Knicks quest for a playoff berth. Hear what their arrival means to their new teammates as they Sound Off on what the new duo means for both the team and them individually. full story
  • Nate, Knicks "Shake and Bake" Their Way to Thrilling Win

    Robinson poured in 32 of his a season-high 41 points in the second half, including the game-winning layup with 26 seconds left, to lead the Knicks to a 123-119 victory over the Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. full story
  • Harrington, Knicks Host Ailing Pacers

    After suffering a setback yesterday afternoon in a 111-100 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Knicks look to get back to their winning ways when they take on the Indiana Pacers in the teams’ final meeting this season. The two squads have split the season series thus far, with each team winning on the road. full story
  • Knicks Fall North of the Border to Raptors

    It wasn’t long until Head Coach Mike D’Antoni tossed Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes into his rotation. In fact, both newcomers were on the floor by the end of the first quarter and made encouraging contributions in their New York Knicks debuts. Just three days after joining the Knicks and less than 24 hours since practicing with their new teammates for the first time, Wilcox had five points and five rebounds and Hughes added three points and two assists in Sunday’s 111-100 loss at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. full story
  • Move to Big Apple a Dream Come True for Hughes, Wilcox

    Being traded during the season can be a stressful moment for any player. But for the Knicks' two newest members, there was nothing better than the opportunity to once again become major contributors on an NBA team – especially one in the thick of a playoff hunt. full story
  • Fast Start Lifts Knicks to 127-97 Rout of Raptors

    Wilson Chandler scored a career-high 32 points, Nate Robinson added 26, and the New York Knicks matched their victory total from last season with a 127-97 rout of the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. full story
  • Hughes, Wilcox Broadway Bound

    Just when it seemed all was quiet on the trade front, the New York Knicks pulled off two separate deals for forward Chris Wilcox and guard Larry Hughes hours before Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. full story
  • Key Home and Home Series Kicks Off vs. New Look Raptors

    New York’s two newest members – Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox – won’t be in uniform, but that doesn’t mean the Knicks are going to take it easy on the Raptors when the Atlantic Division rivals meet tonight at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Walsh Hits a Home-Run with Deadline Acquisitions

    Back on Nov. 21, President, Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh made a pair of trades to transform the shape of the Knicks in both his and Head Coach Mike D'Antoni's image. Just hours before today's trade deadline, Walsh continued the team's facelift with another pair of trades aimed to help this season's playoff push as well as their long term future. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Chris Wilcox & Larry Hughes

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Chris Wilcox has been acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for forward Malik Rose and cash considerations and guard Larry Hughes has been acquired from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for center Jerome James, guard Anthony Roberson and forward Tim Thomas. full story
  • Nate Lifts Knicks to Big Win Over Spurs

    In his first game back since bringing the Slam Dunk title back to the Big Apple, the 5-foot-9 guard showed he can do more than just get above the rim as he had another impressive all-around performances in the Knicks’ 112-107 overtime win over Tim Duncan and the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start After All-Star Break Vs. Spurs

    A memorable NBA All-Star weekend is over and now it’s back to business for the New York Knicks, who are ready to make a late playoff push in the final 30 games of the season. full story
  • By the Numbers: Knicks at the All-Star Break

    Since basketball is a game of numbers, nyknicks.com decided to a look at some key statistics at the All-Star break. full story
  • Nate ’The Great’ Regains Slam Dunk Crown

    Nate Robinson flew through the desert air with the greatest of ease and used a green kryptonite ball, uniform and shoes to dethrone Orlando’s Man of Steel Dwight Howard. The 5-foot-9 Robinson, who stands 14 inches shorter than Howard, jumped over the defending champ dressed in a Superman cape in a head-to-head finals matchup and brought the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest title back to the Big Apple for the second time since his rookie season. full story
  • Chandler’s Strong Game Helps Lead Sophomores to Win

    Wilson Chandler did not disappoint in his first-ever NBA All-Star weekend appearance. The Knicks’ second-year forward had six points and a team-high seven rebounds to help the Sophomores extend their winning streak to seven over the Rookies with a 122-116 victory at the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam during NBA All-Star 2009 in Phoenix. full story
  • Nate Shines, But Shorthanded Knicks Fall in OT

    Eric Gordon scored 30 points and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime, then beat the New York Knicks 128-124 Wednesday night. full story
  • Dunking Nate the Great Shines Bright

    Nate Robinson is no stranger to the spectacular. Ask any Knicks fan whom they’d most like to see with the ball in the open court, and Nate’s the answer. The 5’9” dynamo brings excitement and electricity every time he checks into a game, and any time he touches the ball, he’s capable of bringing the Garden faithful to their feet. full story
  • Knicks Visit Randolph, Clippers in Last Game Before All-Star Break

    A night after going up against former New York guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors, the Knicks will meet old friends Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins and Fred Jones when they visit the L.A. Clippers tonight in the final game before the All-Star break. full story
  • Knicks Fall to Warriors in Shoot-Out Out West

    Stephen Jackson had 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, and Jamal Crawford added 21 points against his former New York teammates in the Golden State Warriors' third straight home victory, 144-127 over the visiting Knicks on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Start Back-to-Back Set Against Familiar Faces vs. Crawford, Warriors

    The Knicks will face familiar faces as they continue their three-game road trip before this weekend’s All-Star break. First, they’ll go up against former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors before traveling to Los Angeles where they’ll match up against former Knicks Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins, Fred Jones and the Clippers in the second game of a back-to-back set. full story
  • Blazers Overcome Knicks Rally With Roy’s Buzzer Beater

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni says it’s not about who starts in his nine-man rotation. It’s about which combination is playing the best late in the game. full story
  • Knicks Look to West Coast Swing to Start Playoff Push

    With the exception of one more game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top three teams in the league are out of the way as the New York Knicks make a run towards the postseason. The Knicks ended a three-game homestand at Madison Square Garden with narrow losses to the L.A. Lakers, Cavaliers and Boston Celtics, all of whom have at least 39 wins so far. They will look to bounce back and remain in a tight playoff race during an upcoming three-game road trip, which begins tonight in Portland. full story
  • Despite Terrific Effort, Knicks Tripped Up by Defending Champs

    In the final game of a homestand against the top three teams in the league, the Knicks played perhaps their best basketball of the week. They shot the ball well from beyond the arc, played solid defense and were energized throughout in their final matchup against the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics this season. full story
  • Knicks Look to Split Season Series vs. C’s

    Nobody said “Dream Week” was going to be easy. First, it was Kobe Bryant and the Western Conference leading L.A. Lakers. Then, it was LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, the Knicks will wrap up a challenging five-day homestretch tonight with a matchup against the defending champion Boston Celtics, who are looking to avenge a loss earlier this season at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Harrington Sizzles But Knicks Fall to Cavs Behind James’ Triple-Double

    The individual performance from LeBron James was equally as impressive as Kobe Bryant’s just two nights ago. But this time – in the second of three games during “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden – the Knicks went down to the wire against one of the top three teams in the league and nearly pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory. full story
  • "Dream Week" Continues with LeBron, Cavs on Tap

    “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden tipped off with a memorable record-setting performance from Kobe Bryant. Now, the New York Knicks have to face another superstar in their second of three straight home games against the league’s best three teams. full story
  • Kobe’s MSG Record 61 Points Too Much for Knicks to Handle

    Kobe Bryant had a look of determination as he walked onto the floor in front of a sold-out crowd in the first of the three games of “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Dream Week Kicks Off with Kobe, Lakers Tonight

    With the three teams with the three best records in the NBA coming to town over the next six days, it’s officially known as “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. But to the New York Knicks, it is a week of opportunity. full story
  • David Lee Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Last Week of January

    The New York Knicks' David Lee was named the Eastern Conference Players of the Week for games played Monday, Jan. 26, through Sunday, Feb. 1. full story
  • Harrington Leads Knicks to Impressive Win Over Former Team

    Al Harrington’s return to Indiana began with hugs from his former teammates and ended with a little celebration dance across halfcourt as he dribbled out the clock for another Knicks victory. full story
  • Knicks Look for Key Road Win in Indy

    The New York Knicks, in the thick of a playoff race with the All-Star break on the horizon, head to Indiana tonight to take on the Pacers before returning home for a crucial three-game stretch against three elite teams. full story
  • Sound Off: Super Bowl Predictions

    This Sunday’s Super Bowl between the favored Pittsburgh Steelers and underdog Arizona Cardinals is the talk of the sports world. The Knicks locker room is no different. Hear who the Knicks predict to win as they sound off on Super Bowl Sunday. full story
  • Knicks Grab Share of the Eighth Seed Behind Nate’s Strong Finish

    Over the last week and a half, Nate Robinson has turned Madison Square Garden into his own personal playhouse. And in the process, has turned the World’s Most Famous Arena into a nightmare for opposing players. The sparkplug guard was at it again Wednesday night, scoring 20 of his team-high 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Knicks to a rousing 112-104 win over the Hawks in front of a raucous Garden crowd. full story
  • Wilson Chandler Named to Sophomore Team for All-Star Weekend

    Wilson Chandler is headed to Phoenix to be a part of the All-Star Weekend festivities. The Knicks forward was named to the Sophomore Team for the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge alongside some of the brightest young players in the NBA. full story
  • Nate Looks to Keep Knicks Rolling vs. Hawks

    The Knicks’ smallest player has played a huge part in the team’s success during the most important part of the season. Standing just 5-foot-9, Nate Robinson has broken out of a recent shooting slump and the Knicks have benefit from his turnaround. full story
  • Chandler Rebounds With Big Effort to Lead Knicks to Comeback Win

    In an attempt to prevent his team from getting off to another slow start that put the Knicks in a double-digit hole early the last three games, Head Coach Mike D’Antoni replaced Wilson Chandler in the starting lineup with Al Harrington. The move might have come as a surprise, but it paid off in a big way. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start Against Rockets

    The Knicks, who found themselves in an early 15-point hole and watched a season-best three-game winning streak get snapped Saturday in Philadelphia, will look for a strong start tonight against the Houston Rockets at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Nipped as Sixers Snap Streak

    The New York Knicks’ nine-man rotation was down to eight Saturday night in Philadelphia, but that didn’t prevent their bench from having another outstanding performance against a well-rested Sixers squad. The reserves were once again called upon as the Knicks fell behind by 15 points in the first quarter, and for the third straight game they responded by reaching the 57-point mark by scoring 62. However, on the second leg of a back-to-back, that still wasn’t enough as New York fell short in a 116-110 loss. full story
  • Streaking Knicks Keep Rolling in Home Win Over Grizzlies

    The nights where the Knicks are forced to rely on a seven-man rotation seem to be in the rearview mirror, and having the extra players on the court is paying off in a big way. For the second straight game, the four key players off the bench reached double figures in scoring as the Knicks matched a season-high three straight wins with a 108-88 victory over the Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden on Friday. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling with Grizzlies in Town

    When the New York Knicks take the floor against the Memphis Grizzlies tonight at Madison Square Garden, there will be one thing on the players and coaches minds. full story
  • Lee, Strong Bench Play Lifts Knicks Over Suns

    It was a night that could truly be classified as a solid all-around team performance for the New York Knicks against Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s former squad. Starting with the play of Nate Robinson, then shifting to Danilo Gallinari and finishing with a big fourth quarter from Tim Thomas, the Knicks’ bench came up with perhaps their best game of the season full story
  • With Gallinari in Fold, D’Antoni Looks to Beat Former Team

    There is a palpable energy in Madison Square Garden every time Danilo Gallinari has the ball. After each basket, rebound and block from the rookie, the crowd roars, which Head Coach Mike D’Antoni would love to hear more of as the season rolls on tonight against the Suns. full story
  • Duhon, Richardson Lead Knicks to Victory

    Chris Duhon, battling back spasms, could have easily sat out of the New York Knicks’ Martin Luther King Day matinee game against the Chicago Bulls. Instead, the fifth-year point guard fought through the pain and hit the go-ahead basket with 31.2 seconds left to help the Knicks hold off his former team for a 102-98 win at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Sound Off: President Obama

    Obama-mania has swept the country and the Knicks locker room is no exception! Hear what the Knicks had to say as they sound off on President Barack Obama's historic inauguration. full story
  • Prized Rookies Face off in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Matinee

    Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari and Bulls guard Derrick Rose worked out together in Los Angeles prior to the start of the season. Since then, the two rookies who share an agent have seen their seasons go in totally different directions. full story
  • Your Chance to Play on the Knicks Court!

    Limited chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing ball on the Knicks floor at Madison Square Garden on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22ND. Your cost? Tickets to see the high scoring Knicks in action. full story
  • Gallinari Lights Up Garden in Defeat

    Danilo Gallinari handed the ball to Nate Robinson along the sideline, got it back at the top of the key and calmly drained a 3-pointer early in the second quarter for his first career NBA bucket. And with that perfectly formed jumper, which led to a loud roar from the Madison Square Garden crowd, the Italian rookie took his first step to a full recovery from a lingering back problem that has kept him out of 36 games this season. full story
  • Torrid Late Rally Pushes Wiz Past Knicks

    Two nights after defeating Washington in a shootout at Madison Square Garden, the Knicks overcame a poor-shooting first half to take control in the second, but a few lucky plays led to a 96-89 loss in the Nation’s Capital on Friday. full story
  • Lee, Knicks Beat the Wiz

    On a night when the Knicks needed a closer, David Lee took over the role and showed once again that he could be a great offensive player in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s system. With a variety of low-post moves and midrange jumpers, Lee scored a game-high 30 points in Wednesday’s 128-122 home victory over the Wizards. But it was his ball movement down the stretch that ultimately led the Knicks to their second straight win. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling Vs. Wizards

    After wrapping up a four-game road trip with a win in New Orleans, the Knicks will play 10 of their next 13 at Madison Square Garden, beginning with tonight’s matchup against the Washington Wizards, who currently sit in last place in the East. full story
  • Knicks’ Three-Ball, Strong Team Effort Stings Hornets

    The New York Knicks wrapped up a four-game road trip with the type of performance Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has been looking for. They moved the ball, ran the floor and played swarming defense. And, most importantly, they did it for the entire game in a 101-95 win over the Hornets on Monday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to End Road Trip with Big Win in Big Easy

    In his first season as head coach of the New York Knicks, offensive guru Mike D’Antoni has his team playing the best defense of the year as they end a four-game Southwestern road trip tonight against the New Orleans Hornets. full story
  • Ice Cold Third Dooms Knicks in Loss to Rockets

    David Lee showed from the opening tip that he wasn’t intimidated by the 9-inch differential between him and Yao Ming on Saturday night. But despite a strong effort from the Knicks’ 6-foot-9 forward against the All-Star center, New York was unable to keep up with the Rockets in a 96-76 loss in the third of a four-game southwestern road trip that will wrap up in New Orleans on Monday. full story
  • Knicks Ready to Blast Off in Houston

    Despite two heartbreaking losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks begin a four-game road trip, the Knicks momentum from knocking off the defending World Champion Boston Celtics on Sunday has not gone away. The effort has been there and New York seems to be just a few plays away from winning games. full story
  • Mavs Edge Knicks in Thriller as Curry Makes Season Debut

    It was back to the “Seven Second or Less” offense for the Knicks on Thursday, and for a two and a half minute stretch in the first quarter, Eddy Curry was one of the players running up and down the floor. After missing all season with a bruised knee, Curry made his much-anticipated debut in a hard fought 99-94 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the second of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Storm Back But Fall Short Vs. Thunder

    Two nights after defeating the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks rallied from a big deficit but were unable to complete an unbelievable comeback in a 107-99 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Big Win as Super Sophomores Chandler, Durant Face Off

    Two days after knocking off the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks hope to ride the momentum into a four-game Western Conference road trip that begins in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Down Defending Champs Behind Chandler’s Career Night

    Finding himself matched up against Kevin Garnett throughout the night, Wilson Chandler didn’t hesitate to attack the basket and take the crucial shots in crunch time against the Boston Celtics on Sunday night. The result was not only a career-high 31 points for the Knicks’ second-year forward, but more importantly a 100-88 victory in front of a packed Madison Square Garden crowd to snap an eight-game skid against the defending champs. full story
  • Knicks Look to Make Statement Vs. Defending Champion Celtics

    The New York Knicks have shown that they can play with the Boston Celtics. Now they hope to prove that they can beat the defending champs. full story
  • Jack’s Bucket with 0.9 Left Sinks Knicks

    Jack scored the Pacers’ final six points, including a jumper with 0.9 seconds left, as the Pacers stunned the Knicks 105-103 at The Garden. His late heroics overshadowed a strong performance from Harrington, who scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half to guide New York back from an 11-point deficit. full story
  • Knicks Look to Kick Off 2009 Strong Vs. Pacers

    Coming off their best defensive performance of the season, the Knicks will look to slow down the Indiana Pacers in their first game of the new calendar year tonight at Madison Square Garden. It will be the first of four meetings between the Eastern Conference’s two highest-scoring teams. full story
  • Chandler Carries Knicks Down Stretch to Snap Streak

    After sitting for a stretch of the fourth quarter as the Bobcats chipped away at an early 17-point deficit, Chandler took control late and helped the Knicks snap a six-game slide with a 93-89 win at Time Warner Cable Arena. full story
  • D’Antoni Aims to Spark Harrington in Charlotte

    Two nights after using Al Harrington as a reserve for just the third time this season, D’Antoni says he will continue experimenting with the starting lineup tonight when the Knicks visit the Charlotte Bobcats. full story
  • Hot Anthony Lifts Nuggets Over Knicks

    Playing with a more defensive-minded starting lineup, the Knicks still managed to hit the century mark for the fourth straight game. However, a big fourth quarter from Denver’s Carmelo Anthony was too much to handle in a 117-110 defeat in front of a sold-out Garden crowd. full story
  • Skid Hits Five Despite Robinson’s Double-Double

    Having Quentin Richardson sitting out with an ankle injury, Chris Duhon missing the entire fourth quarter after taking an elbow to the face and the Timberwolves shooting the lights out probably wasn't the way the Knicks envisioned their return from a four-day holiday break on Friday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Timberwolves

    The season is one-third of the way through, the Knicks continue to eye a playoff spot and the toughest part of their schedule is behind them. According to Head Coach Mike D’Antoni, the next few weeks could be the most important stretch of the season. full story
  • Harrington’s Road Home to New York

    Al Harrington recently spoke with NYKnicks.com about the days leading up to the trade and process he took to move his life from San Francisco to New York. full story
  • Q-Rich, Knicks Can’t Stop Streaking Celtics

    Quentin Richardson let his game do the talking in snowy Boston on Sunday night, but one of his best performances of the season couldn’t get the Knicks past perhaps one of the best teams in NBA history. full story
  • Knicks Head to Boston to Face the NBA’s Best

    The Knicks already proved they can play with the Western Conference’s best. Now it’s time to try their luck against the East-leading Boston Celtics, who just so happen to be on a 17-game winning streak (6 p.m. on MSG). full story
  • Harrington Gets Delayed But Comes On Strong Against the Bucks

    The weather outside might have been frightening, but a solid crowd and Al Harrington still managed to find their way to Madison Square Garden on Friday night. full story
  • Confident Knicks Return Home to Face the Bucks

    They say there are no moral victories in the NBA, but Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks continue to build confidence despite losing two straight against elite Western Conference teams this week. full story
  • Knicks End Road Trip With Loss in Hollywood Heartbreaker

    The Lakers are the second-best team in the NBA, are tops in the West, have the league’s highest-scoring offense and feature the reigning league MVP. And while none of that intimidated the Knicks on Tuesday night, a late L.A. push handed the Knicks a 116-114 defeat at Staples Center. full story
  • Knicks Rally in Valley Falls Short in D’Antoni’s Return

    Mike D’Antoni brought the New York Knicks to the place he says gave him the best four years of his basketball career to date. But amidst all the excitement in a game he says he anticipated as if it were Christmas morning, D’Antoni was unable to walk away with a victory in his first return to Phoenix despite a strong effort from his new team. full story
  • D’Antoni Makes First Return to Phoenix

    It’s been six months since the Phoenix Suns last played in Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system. And while they might be missing his up-tempo style, the New York Knicks are thriving under their new coach just 23 games into the season. full story
  • Al Harrington Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week

    The New York Knicks’ Al Harrington and the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Dec. 8, through Sunday, Dec. 14. Harrington led the Eastern Conference in scoring with 33.3 ppg on .565 shooting, to go along with 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.6 steals, as the Knicks went 2-1. full story
  • Harrington Guides Knicks to Big Win in Sacramento

    The New York Knicks’ biggest strength is their energized style of play. And in the third game of a five-game road trip, the return of their most active player couldn’t have come at a better time. Nate Robinson, who is a perfect fit in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system, came back from a strained groin to spark New York to a 114-90 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night. full story
  • There’s No Doubting Tim Thomas

    It took nine games into his second stint with the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas to remind Head Coach Mike D’Antoni just how good he really is. full story
  • Allan Houston Blog

    Hello Knicks fans. I wanted to give an update as to what I’ve been up to since I last checked in with you during training camp... full story
  • Cuttino Mobley Announces Retirement

    New York Knicks guard Cuttino Mobley has informed the team that he will retire from professional basketball following extensive medical evaluations. It has been determined that Mobley has a heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that has progressed to the point where he can longer play. full story
  • "Jersey Guys" Harrington and Thomas Lead Knicks Past Nets

    The two Jersey guys who shined the most at the Izod Center on Wednesday night just so happened to have ‘New York’ printed across their chests. New Jersey natives Al Harrington and Tim Thomas had their best games since joining the Knicks nearly three weeks ago, combining for 65 points to help New York rally for a 121-109 victory in the second of a five-game road trip. full story
  • Knicks, Nets Set for Hudson River Rumble

    Following a narrow 105 -100 loss to the Bulls in Chicago last night, the Knicks head to New Jersey to take on the surprising New Jersey Nets. Perhaps no one in the NBA has taken the league by storm this season like Devin Harris, who ranks sixth in the league averaging 24.4 points per game along with 6.1 assists. Along with Vince Carter, who is averaging 22.5 ppg, Harris has led the Nets to an unexpected 11-8 record. full story
  • Bulls Slip Past Knicks in Windy City Thriller

    Chris Duhon had one of his best all-around performances of his career against the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, a near triple-double wasn’t enough to help the Knicks down the stretch in a 105-100 loss in Duhon’s first trip back to Chicago since signing with New York last summer. full story
  • Red Hot Duhon Leads Knicks Against His Former Team

    New York kicks off acrucial five-game stretch against the Chicago Bulls, where Chris Duhon played the first four years in the NBA. However, when the Bulls won the draft lottery this summer and elected to draft Derrick Rose, Chicago’s loss has been the Knicks gain – and in a big way. full story
  • Duhon Leads Knicks to Wire to Wire Win Over Pistons

    Capitalizing on a sluggish start by the Detroit Pistons with an energetic, fast-paced first half of their own, the New York Knicks were able to withstand a second-half surge by the Pistons to earn a wire-to-wire 104-92 win Sunday afternoon at The Garden. full story
  • Healthy Knicks Look for Home Cooking in Garden Matinee

    The Knicks will look to build off a spirited effort against the Hawks when they host the Detroit Pistons today at 12 PM before embarking on a tough five-game trip. full story
  • Hawks Edge Knicks in Thriller While Jeffries Impresses

    In desperate need of height down low and healthy bodies on the floor, Jared Jeffries’ much-anticipated return wasn’t quite enough to help the Knicks find rhythm away from The Garden as they fell short in a 98-95 loss to the Hawks at Philips Arena on Friday night. full story
  • Robinson, Jeffries Look to Return for Knicks vs. Hawks

    After playing their last seven games with just eight active players, the New York Knicks could have two key players back in the lineup on Friday night when the Knicks visit the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30 PM. Nate Robinson, who suffered a groin strain over a week ago, and Jared Jeffries, who broke his leg early in training camp are both listed as questionable. full story
  • Fatigue Does in Knicks in Loss to Cavaliers

    When the Knicks need baskets, Al Harrington has been the guy with the ball in his hands. Yet despite his strong play, the severely depleted Knicks fell to the Cavs 118-82 in Cleveland Wednesday night. full story
  • Fourth Quarter Surge Pushes Portland Past Shorthanded Knicks

    Playing just eight players for the sixth straight game, the Knicks were energized throughout the first three quarters before fatigue set in down the stretch in a 104-97 loss to the visiting Trail Blazers on Monday night full story
  • Roy, Oden Lead Surging Blazers Against Upstart Knicks

    New York looks to move back above .500 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers tonight at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Duhon, Lee Sizzle in Rout of Warriors

    In an up-tempo game that featured several high-flying dunks, nifty passes and long-range shooting Chris Duhon recorded a franchise-record 22 assists in the Knicks 138-125 win over the Golden State Warriors. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Old Friend Crawford

    A familiar face is set to step foot on The Garden floor one final time this season, as former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford returns Saturday night, leading the Golden State Warriors against the new-look Knicks at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Knicks Suspend Marbury

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Stephon Marbury has been suspended one game without pay and his salary will be reduced an additional 1/110th for refusing to play when called upon on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Detroit. Marbury will serve his suspension tomorrow when the Knicks host the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Despite Harrington's 25, Depleted Knicks Fall in Detroit

    In just their second game as New York Knicks since Friday's trades, Al Harrington and Tim Thomas continued to impress while adjusting to a new team and system. However, a depleted Knicks roster couldn't keep up with the Detroit Pistons as New York fell 110-96 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. full story
  • New Look Knicks Look to Bounce Back vs. New Look Pistons

    For the second year in a row, the Knicks are in Detroit the night before Thanksgiving. But this year, the rosters for each squad are drastically different. Less than 24 hours after falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-101 at The Garden, the Knicks tip-off against the Detroit Pistons at 8:00PM at The Palace at Auburn Hills in a battle of teams adjusting after making splashy November trades. full story
  • New Faces Make Debut in Loss to Cavs

    While the Knicks dropped a 119-101 decision to the visiting Cavs, there was still plenty of excitement at Madison Square Garden as veteran forwards Al Harrington and Tim Thomas joined their new team for the first time since two separate deals brought them to the Big Apple Friday afternoon. full story
  • New Knicks Ready to Debut vs. James, Cavs

    With three veterans added into the mix, the new-look New York Knicks will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Richardson Leads Knicks as Harrington Waits in the Wings

    After being traded to the Knicks Friday afternoon, Harrington was introduced to the New York media Saturday night before watching his new team defeat the Washington Wizards, 122-117, at Madison Square Garden -- the building he can finally call home. full story
  • WIth Focus on Trades, Depleted Knicks Can't Keep Up with Bucks

    While the New York Knicks were in Milwaukee to face the Bucks on Friday night, most of the talk surrounding the team was on roster moves made earlier in the day. Knicks President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh continued reshaping the Knicks with two trades within a 24-hour span. In separate deals, the Knicks acquired Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jamal Crawford before sending Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins to the L.A. Clippers for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Mobley & Thomas

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Cuttino Mobley and forward Tim Thomas have been acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Mardy Collins and forward Zach Randolph. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Al Harrington

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Al Harrington has been acquired from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for guard Jamal Crawford. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Strong Defensive Effort vs Bucks While Jeffries Eyes Return

    The Knicks will look to build off their strong finish in Boston when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks, who have several offensive weapons of their own, tonight at 8:30 p.m. full story
  • Chandler, Knicks Show Tremendous Heart in Loss to Celtics

    While the Knicks came up just short in Tuesday’s 110-101 defeat to the Celtics in Boston, Wilson Chandler’s star shone bright as he and his teammates proved they can hang with the best in the league. full story
  • Knicks in Beantown to Face the Champs

    The 6-4 Knicks, winners of five of their last seven, face their stiffest test of the young season when they visit the 9-2 World Champion Boston Celtics at 7:30pm. full story
  • Nowitzki, Mavs Drop Knicks in OT Thriller

    A hot start and cold finish were both in effect for the New York Knicks in their 124-114 overtime loss to the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fifth Win in Six Tries at Home vs. Mavericks

    Off to their best start in a decade, the Knicks will look to continue their hot streak tonight when they host the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. ET. full story
  • Randolph, Knicks Lower the Boom on Thunder

    The New York Knicks' offense turned out to be their best defense on Friday night, as the team continued its best start since the 1998-99 season by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-106 at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Go For Six Tonight vs. Thunder

    The Knicks, a perfect 5-0 when scoring over 100 points, will look to build off their strongest offensive performance of the season when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Poetry Slam Program Searches for the Top Poet!

    The New York Knicks Poetry Slam Program kicks off its sixth annual season with a free Open Audition and College Fair at Madison Square Garden this Saturday from 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. The day will include poetry open auditions, a college fair with over 50 institutions, live entertainment, performance workshops and appearances by Knicks players Chris Duhon, Nate Robinson and Eddy Curry, and legend John Starks. full story
  • Chandler Leads Knicks in Record-Breaking Win Over Grizzlies

    A night after seeing a three-game winning streak end, Wilson Chandler led an extraordinary shooting performance from the Knicks against the Grizzlies on Wednesday. full story
  • Knicks Roll Into Memphis Looking for a Split

    After dropping a 92-80 decision on the road to Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, the New York Knicks look to split their road trip when they face rookie phenoms O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol and the improving Memphis Grizzlies tonight at 8 p.m. full story
  • Ice Cold Start to Fourth Dooms Knicks in San Antonio

    The Knicks wanted to run, and the Spurs wanted a half-court game. When it was all said and done, San Antonio got its way and snapped New York’s three-game winning streak on Tuesday night at the AT&T Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Connect Four in San Antonio

    Coming off three straight wins to improve to 4-2, the Knicks are riding a wave of confidence heading into San Antonio for tonight's matchup against the Spurs at 8:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Continue to Sizzle as Knicks Win Third Straight

    The Knicks are 4-2 for the first time since 2001-02, and for the first time this season, Head Coach Mike D'Antoni can largely credit his team's defense for its success. full story
  • Knicks Look to Hit a High-Note vs. Jazz in Garden Matinee

    Coming off their first road victory of the season in Washington, the Knicks look to hit a high-note against the undefeated Jazz when they meet at Madison Square Garden today at 3.p.m. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Help Knicks Notch First Road Win

    The winless Wizards stayed with the Knicks offensively on Friday night, but New York’s ball movement and long-range shooting was too much to handle. Jamal Crawford scored 23 points, Zach Randolph had his third straight double-double and the Knicks made a season-high 13 three-pointers to move above .500 with a 114-108 win over the Wizards at the Verizon Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Capitalize In D.C.

    With his constant energy and spirit, Nate Robinson has been used as an example of what head coach Mike D'Antoni expects from his team this season. Robinson never slows down and continues to improve each night. After watching the Knicks drop two straight before getting off to another slow start on Wednesday night, Robinson exploded for 24 first-half points, including 19 in the second quarter, as he guided the Knicks to a 101-98 win over the Bobcats. New York rode his energy to the end and will look to continue to pick up the pace when it visits the Washington Wizards tonight at 7 p.m. ET. full story
  • Knicks Name Allan Houston Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that Allan Houston has been named Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations. full story
  • Robinson’s Burst Sparks Knicks to Victory

    Playing with energy on both ends of the floor, the Knicks used a balanced attack from all angles to hold off the Charlotte Bobcats for a 101-98 victory at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday and improve to 2-2 this season. Reserves Nate Robinson and Wilson Chandler carried the Knicks through the first half, and starters Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford finished it off. full story
  • Ask a Knick: November 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Aim to Return to .500 Vs. Bobcats at The Garden

    Bobcats Head Coach Larry Brown returns to Madison Square Garden tonight when New York hosts Charlotte at 7:30 p.m. in the first of four meetings between the two teams this season. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Off the Mark in Loss to Bucks

    The Knicks played in spurts on Sunday, and used the three-ball to make up for lost ground. But in the end, a record-tying night from three-point range wasn’t enough to overcome the Milwaukee Bucks in a 94-86 loss at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Look to Show True Colors Vs. Bucks

    The Knicks, coming off a 116-87 defeat in Philadelphia on Friday, aim to pick up their defense and get back on track tonight when they host the new-look Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Fall to 76ers in First Road Test of Year

    Coming off a victory over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s season opener, the Knicks fell behind early and were unable to recover in a 116-87 loss in Philadelphia on the same day that city celebrated its first professional sports championship since 1983. full story
  • Knicks Look to Establish Own Brand of Basketball in Philly

    The Mike D’Antoni era in New York began with an explosive offensive attack and a victory in front of a capacity Madison Square Garden crowd. The Elton Brand era in Philadelphia began with a slow-paced half-court offense and a loss. full story
  • D’Antoni Era Starts Off Strong with 120-115 Opening Night Win

    Jamal Crawford addressed the sold-out Garden crowd, rapper Q-Tip performed “Go NY Go”, and a hyped-up Knicks squad came out running … and never stopped. Behind Crawford’s game-high 29 points, the Knicks led by as many as 23 in the third quarter before barely holding off a late rally from the Miami Heat for a 120-115 home victory in their season-opener on Wednesday night. full story
  • New Knicks Era Starts Tonight!

    The new era of Knicks basketball is set to tip off tonight as New York hosts Michael Beasley, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat in the 2008-09 season opener at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! Here is what the Knicks have had to say so far in the month of October... full story
  • Q-Tip to Perform at Home Opener

    The Knicks and Q-Tip partnered to recreate the Knicks anthem "Go NY Go!" The hip-hop legend was at the MSG Training Facility on Monday, October 6th to shoot the music video with a few of the Knicks players. full story
  • Knicks Waive Patrick Ewing, Jr.

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Patrick Ewing, Jr. has been waived. full story
  • Despite Loss, Crawford, Ewing Jr. Ignite Garden Crowd in Preseason Finale

    Jamal Crawford found his offense, Patrick Ewing Jr. might have found a roster spot, and the Knicks found the will and determination to make another strong comeback attempt on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Host Nets in Final Tune Up

    The New York Knicks, coming off their lowest-scoring performance of the preseason, will look to enter the regular season on a high note when they host the Nets on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
March, 2009
  • Knicks Waive Crawford and Hunter

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  • Knicks Close Out Preseason with 94-92 Win over Nets

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  • Knicks Ace Dress Rehearsal, Down Celtics 108-103

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  • MSG OFFERS BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS AT KNICKS TRAINING CAMP

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  • LEGENDARY MSG CAPTAINS MARK MESSIER & WILLIS REED WELCOME DELTA AIR LINES TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TO CELEBRATE HISTORIC NEW PARTNERSHIP

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  • Nate Bringing the Heat on D

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  • Knicks, Israeli Charity Big Winners at The Garden

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  • Landry Turning Heads in Fight for Roster Spot

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  • Nate Leads Balanced Attack in Win Over Nets

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  • Harrington Set to Be Knicks Leader

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  • Knicks Continue to Play Stingy Defense Despite Loss

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  • Rookies Ready for Their Broadway Debut

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  • Dynamic Duo of Duhon and Lee Keeps on Rolling

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  • Gallinari’s Big Game Leads Knicks to Big Win Over Hawks

    With starting center Jared Jeffries and super-sub Nate Robinson out, the Knicks’ rotation was down to eight – and Danilo Gallinari took advantage of the available minutes. full story
  • Hughes, Knicks Look to Get Back to Win Column vs. Hawks

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has found the shooting guard he’s been looking for in the starting lineup since Jamal Crawford was traded in November. Larry Hughes made his first start with the Knicks in Miami on Saturday following a spectacular 25-point effort against the 76ers last Friday. He is expected to be at the two again Wednesday night when the Knicks host Joe Johnson and the Hawks at the Garden on Latino Night. full story
  • KNICKS SIGN CHEIKH SAMB TO 10-DAY CONTRACT

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent center Cheikh Samb has been signed to a 10-day contract. full story
  • Dwayne Wade Rallies Heat Over Knicks for Crushing Loss

    Larry Hughes was inserted into the Knicks’ starting lineup for defensive purposes. Unfortunately, no one could have stopped a determined Dwyane Wade down the stretch. full story
  • Hughes Keys Huge Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short

    Larry Hughes said it would take about two or three games to get back into basketball shape following last week’s deadline trade. He was right on point. In just his fourth game with the Knicks, Hughes displayed his overall talent on both ends of the floor and won over The Garden crowd with his energetic play in New York’s heartbreaking 108-103 defeat to the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. full story
  • One Week Later, New Duo Starting to Make Presence Felt

    It’s been just over a week since Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox came to New York in two separate trades before last Thursday’s deadline, and their exact roles on offense remain unclear. But in the meantime, both veterans are happy with simply making an impact on the defensive end rather than forcing the issue. full story
  • Knicks Magic Number is 40

    Forget all the outstanding individual statistics and broken franchise records, the magic number for the Knicks this season is 40. That’s how many wins New York believes it needs to have a real shot of making the playoffs for the first time in five years. full story
  • Robinson, Gallinari Lead Ferocious Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short Vs. Magic

    He didn't jump over anyone's head or high-five any celebs sitting courtside, but Nate Robinson still found a way to steal the show at The World's Most Famous Arena. That is until Danilo Gallinari decided to show off his stuff as well. Rather than just showcasing his hops like he did the last time he was on the same court as Dwight Howard, Robinson used his overall basketball abilities to finish with a game-high 32 points in the Knicks' 114-109 loss to the Magic on Wednesday night. He also had four assists and three rebounds in 36 minutes off the bench. full story
  • High Flying Nate Soaring Above the Competition as Knicks Host Howard, Magic

    With the amount of energy Nate Robinson brings every time he touches the court, it’s difficult to imagine that the biggest little man in the league only sleeps six hours each night. And we’re talking about the same guy who jumped over Dwight Howard and said he could do it again when the Knicks host the Magic tonight at the Garden. full story
  • Joint Statement on Behalf of the Knicks and Stephon Marbury

    The following is a joint statement on behalf of the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury: “A comprehensive agreement was made this afternoon between the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury. Under its terms, the grievance has been resolved and the Knicks have requested waivers on Stephon. No additional terms will be disclosed.” full story
  • Sound Off: Hughes and Wilcox

    The arrival of Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox clearly helps the Knicks quest for a playoff berth. Hear what their arrival means to their new teammates as they Sound Off on what the new duo means for both the team and them individually. full story
  • Nate, Knicks "Shake and Bake" Their Way to Thrilling Win

    Robinson poured in 32 of his a season-high 41 points in the second half, including the game-winning layup with 26 seconds left, to lead the Knicks to a 123-119 victory over the Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. full story
  • Harrington, Knicks Host Ailing Pacers

    After suffering a setback yesterday afternoon in a 111-100 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Knicks look to get back to their winning ways when they take on the Indiana Pacers in the teams’ final meeting this season. The two squads have split the season series thus far, with each team winning on the road. full story
  • Knicks Fall North of the Border to Raptors

    It wasn’t long until Head Coach Mike D’Antoni tossed Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes into his rotation. In fact, both newcomers were on the floor by the end of the first quarter and made encouraging contributions in their New York Knicks debuts. Just three days after joining the Knicks and less than 24 hours since practicing with their new teammates for the first time, Wilcox had five points and five rebounds and Hughes added three points and two assists in Sunday’s 111-100 loss at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. full story
  • Move to Big Apple a Dream Come True for Hughes, Wilcox

    Being traded during the season can be a stressful moment for any player. But for the Knicks' two newest members, there was nothing better than the opportunity to once again become major contributors on an NBA team – especially one in the thick of a playoff hunt. full story
  • Fast Start Lifts Knicks to 127-97 Rout of Raptors

    Wilson Chandler scored a career-high 32 points, Nate Robinson added 26, and the New York Knicks matched their victory total from last season with a 127-97 rout of the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. full story
  • Hughes, Wilcox Broadway Bound

    Just when it seemed all was quiet on the trade front, the New York Knicks pulled off two separate deals for forward Chris Wilcox and guard Larry Hughes hours before Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. full story
  • Key Home and Home Series Kicks Off vs. New Look Raptors

    New York’s two newest members – Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox – won’t be in uniform, but that doesn’t mean the Knicks are going to take it easy on the Raptors when the Atlantic Division rivals meet tonight at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Walsh Hits a Home-Run with Deadline Acquisitions

    Back on Nov. 21, President, Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh made a pair of trades to transform the shape of the Knicks in both his and Head Coach Mike D'Antoni's image. Just hours before today's trade deadline, Walsh continued the team's facelift with another pair of trades aimed to help this season's playoff push as well as their long term future. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Chris Wilcox & Larry Hughes

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Chris Wilcox has been acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for forward Malik Rose and cash considerations and guard Larry Hughes has been acquired from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for center Jerome James, guard Anthony Roberson and forward Tim Thomas. full story
  • Nate Lifts Knicks to Big Win Over Spurs

    In his first game back since bringing the Slam Dunk title back to the Big Apple, the 5-foot-9 guard showed he can do more than just get above the rim as he had another impressive all-around performances in the Knicks’ 112-107 overtime win over Tim Duncan and the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start After All-Star Break Vs. Spurs

    A memorable NBA All-Star weekend is over and now it’s back to business for the New York Knicks, who are ready to make a late playoff push in the final 30 games of the season. full story
  • By the Numbers: Knicks at the All-Star Break

    Since basketball is a game of numbers, nyknicks.com decided to a look at some key statistics at the All-Star break. full story
  • Nate ’The Great’ Regains Slam Dunk Crown

    Nate Robinson flew through the desert air with the greatest of ease and used a green kryptonite ball, uniform and shoes to dethrone Orlando’s Man of Steel Dwight Howard. The 5-foot-9 Robinson, who stands 14 inches shorter than Howard, jumped over the defending champ dressed in a Superman cape in a head-to-head finals matchup and brought the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest title back to the Big Apple for the second time since his rookie season. full story
  • Chandler’s Strong Game Helps Lead Sophomores to Win

    Wilson Chandler did not disappoint in his first-ever NBA All-Star weekend appearance. The Knicks’ second-year forward had six points and a team-high seven rebounds to help the Sophomores extend their winning streak to seven over the Rookies with a 122-116 victory at the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam during NBA All-Star 2009 in Phoenix. full story
  • Nate Shines, But Shorthanded Knicks Fall in OT

    Eric Gordon scored 30 points and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime, then beat the New York Knicks 128-124 Wednesday night. full story
  • Dunking Nate the Great Shines Bright

    Nate Robinson is no stranger to the spectacular. Ask any Knicks fan whom they’d most like to see with the ball in the open court, and Nate’s the answer. The 5’9” dynamo brings excitement and electricity every time he checks into a game, and any time he touches the ball, he’s capable of bringing the Garden faithful to their feet. full story
  • Knicks Visit Randolph, Clippers in Last Game Before All-Star Break

    A night after going up against former New York guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors, the Knicks will meet old friends Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins and Fred Jones when they visit the L.A. Clippers tonight in the final game before the All-Star break. full story
  • Knicks Fall to Warriors in Shoot-Out Out West

    Stephen Jackson had 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, and Jamal Crawford added 21 points against his former New York teammates in the Golden State Warriors' third straight home victory, 144-127 over the visiting Knicks on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Start Back-to-Back Set Against Familiar Faces vs. Crawford, Warriors

    The Knicks will face familiar faces as they continue their three-game road trip before this weekend’s All-Star break. First, they’ll go up against former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors before traveling to Los Angeles where they’ll match up against former Knicks Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins, Fred Jones and the Clippers in the second game of a back-to-back set. full story
  • Blazers Overcome Knicks Rally With Roy’s Buzzer Beater

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni says it’s not about who starts in his nine-man rotation. It’s about which combination is playing the best late in the game. full story
  • Knicks Look to West Coast Swing to Start Playoff Push

    With the exception of one more game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top three teams in the league are out of the way as the New York Knicks make a run towards the postseason. The Knicks ended a three-game homestand at Madison Square Garden with narrow losses to the L.A. Lakers, Cavaliers and Boston Celtics, all of whom have at least 39 wins so far. They will look to bounce back and remain in a tight playoff race during an upcoming three-game road trip, which begins tonight in Portland. full story
  • Despite Terrific Effort, Knicks Tripped Up by Defending Champs

    In the final game of a homestand against the top three teams in the league, the Knicks played perhaps their best basketball of the week. They shot the ball well from beyond the arc, played solid defense and were energized throughout in their final matchup against the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics this season. full story
  • Knicks Look to Split Season Series vs. C’s

    Nobody said “Dream Week” was going to be easy. First, it was Kobe Bryant and the Western Conference leading L.A. Lakers. Then, it was LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, the Knicks will wrap up a challenging five-day homestretch tonight with a matchup against the defending champion Boston Celtics, who are looking to avenge a loss earlier this season at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Harrington Sizzles But Knicks Fall to Cavs Behind James’ Triple-Double

    The individual performance from LeBron James was equally as impressive as Kobe Bryant’s just two nights ago. But this time – in the second of three games during “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden – the Knicks went down to the wire against one of the top three teams in the league and nearly pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory. full story
  • "Dream Week" Continues with LeBron, Cavs on Tap

    “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden tipped off with a memorable record-setting performance from Kobe Bryant. Now, the New York Knicks have to face another superstar in their second of three straight home games against the league’s best three teams. full story
  • Kobe’s MSG Record 61 Points Too Much for Knicks to Handle

    Kobe Bryant had a look of determination as he walked onto the floor in front of a sold-out crowd in the first of the three games of “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Dream Week Kicks Off with Kobe, Lakers Tonight

    With the three teams with the three best records in the NBA coming to town over the next six days, it’s officially known as “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. But to the New York Knicks, it is a week of opportunity. full story
  • David Lee Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Last Week of January

    The New York Knicks' David Lee was named the Eastern Conference Players of the Week for games played Monday, Jan. 26, through Sunday, Feb. 1. full story
  • Harrington Leads Knicks to Impressive Win Over Former Team

    Al Harrington’s return to Indiana began with hugs from his former teammates and ended with a little celebration dance across halfcourt as he dribbled out the clock for another Knicks victory. full story
  • Knicks Look for Key Road Win in Indy

    The New York Knicks, in the thick of a playoff race with the All-Star break on the horizon, head to Indiana tonight to take on the Pacers before returning home for a crucial three-game stretch against three elite teams. full story
  • Sound Off: Super Bowl Predictions

    This Sunday’s Super Bowl between the favored Pittsburgh Steelers and underdog Arizona Cardinals is the talk of the sports world. The Knicks locker room is no different. Hear who the Knicks predict to win as they sound off on Super Bowl Sunday. full story
  • Knicks Grab Share of the Eighth Seed Behind Nate’s Strong Finish

    Over the last week and a half, Nate Robinson has turned Madison Square Garden into his own personal playhouse. And in the process, has turned the World’s Most Famous Arena into a nightmare for opposing players. The sparkplug guard was at it again Wednesday night, scoring 20 of his team-high 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Knicks to a rousing 112-104 win over the Hawks in front of a raucous Garden crowd. full story
  • Wilson Chandler Named to Sophomore Team for All-Star Weekend

    Wilson Chandler is headed to Phoenix to be a part of the All-Star Weekend festivities. The Knicks forward was named to the Sophomore Team for the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge alongside some of the brightest young players in the NBA. full story
  • Nate Looks to Keep Knicks Rolling vs. Hawks

    The Knicks’ smallest player has played a huge part in the team’s success during the most important part of the season. Standing just 5-foot-9, Nate Robinson has broken out of a recent shooting slump and the Knicks have benefit from his turnaround. full story
  • Chandler Rebounds With Big Effort to Lead Knicks to Comeback Win

    In an attempt to prevent his team from getting off to another slow start that put the Knicks in a double-digit hole early the last three games, Head Coach Mike D’Antoni replaced Wilson Chandler in the starting lineup with Al Harrington. The move might have come as a surprise, but it paid off in a big way. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start Against Rockets

    The Knicks, who found themselves in an early 15-point hole and watched a season-best three-game winning streak get snapped Saturday in Philadelphia, will look for a strong start tonight against the Houston Rockets at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Nipped as Sixers Snap Streak

    The New York Knicks’ nine-man rotation was down to eight Saturday night in Philadelphia, but that didn’t prevent their bench from having another outstanding performance against a well-rested Sixers squad. The reserves were once again called upon as the Knicks fell behind by 15 points in the first quarter, and for the third straight game they responded by reaching the 57-point mark by scoring 62. However, on the second leg of a back-to-back, that still wasn’t enough as New York fell short in a 116-110 loss. full story
  • Streaking Knicks Keep Rolling in Home Win Over Grizzlies

    The nights where the Knicks are forced to rely on a seven-man rotation seem to be in the rearview mirror, and having the extra players on the court is paying off in a big way. For the second straight game, the four key players off the bench reached double figures in scoring as the Knicks matched a season-high three straight wins with a 108-88 victory over the Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden on Friday. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling with Grizzlies in Town

    When the New York Knicks take the floor against the Memphis Grizzlies tonight at Madison Square Garden, there will be one thing on the players and coaches minds. full story
  • Lee, Strong Bench Play Lifts Knicks Over Suns

    It was a night that could truly be classified as a solid all-around team performance for the New York Knicks against Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s former squad. Starting with the play of Nate Robinson, then shifting to Danilo Gallinari and finishing with a big fourth quarter from Tim Thomas, the Knicks’ bench came up with perhaps their best game of the season full story
  • With Gallinari in Fold, D’Antoni Looks to Beat Former Team

    There is a palpable energy in Madison Square Garden every time Danilo Gallinari has the ball. After each basket, rebound and block from the rookie, the crowd roars, which Head Coach Mike D’Antoni would love to hear more of as the season rolls on tonight against the Suns. full story
  • Duhon, Richardson Lead Knicks to Victory

    Chris Duhon, battling back spasms, could have easily sat out of the New York Knicks’ Martin Luther King Day matinee game against the Chicago Bulls. Instead, the fifth-year point guard fought through the pain and hit the go-ahead basket with 31.2 seconds left to help the Knicks hold off his former team for a 102-98 win at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Sound Off: President Obama

    Obama-mania has swept the country and the Knicks locker room is no exception! Hear what the Knicks had to say as they sound off on President Barack Obama's historic inauguration. full story
  • Prized Rookies Face off in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Matinee

    Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari and Bulls guard Derrick Rose worked out together in Los Angeles prior to the start of the season. Since then, the two rookies who share an agent have seen their seasons go in totally different directions. full story
  • Your Chance to Play on the Knicks Court!

    Limited chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing ball on the Knicks floor at Madison Square Garden on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22ND. Your cost? Tickets to see the high scoring Knicks in action. full story
  • Gallinari Lights Up Garden in Defeat

    Danilo Gallinari handed the ball to Nate Robinson along the sideline, got it back at the top of the key and calmly drained a 3-pointer early in the second quarter for his first career NBA bucket. And with that perfectly formed jumper, which led to a loud roar from the Madison Square Garden crowd, the Italian rookie took his first step to a full recovery from a lingering back problem that has kept him out of 36 games this season. full story
  • Torrid Late Rally Pushes Wiz Past Knicks

    Two nights after defeating Washington in a shootout at Madison Square Garden, the Knicks overcame a poor-shooting first half to take control in the second, but a few lucky plays led to a 96-89 loss in the Nation’s Capital on Friday. full story
  • Lee, Knicks Beat the Wiz

    On a night when the Knicks needed a closer, David Lee took over the role and showed once again that he could be a great offensive player in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s system. With a variety of low-post moves and midrange jumpers, Lee scored a game-high 30 points in Wednesday’s 128-122 home victory over the Wizards. But it was his ball movement down the stretch that ultimately led the Knicks to their second straight win. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling Vs. Wizards

    After wrapping up a four-game road trip with a win in New Orleans, the Knicks will play 10 of their next 13 at Madison Square Garden, beginning with tonight’s matchup against the Washington Wizards, who currently sit in last place in the East. full story
  • Knicks’ Three-Ball, Strong Team Effort Stings Hornets

    The New York Knicks wrapped up a four-game road trip with the type of performance Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has been looking for. They moved the ball, ran the floor and played swarming defense. And, most importantly, they did it for the entire game in a 101-95 win over the Hornets on Monday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to End Road Trip with Big Win in Big Easy

    In his first season as head coach of the New York Knicks, offensive guru Mike D’Antoni has his team playing the best defense of the year as they end a four-game Southwestern road trip tonight against the New Orleans Hornets. full story
  • Ice Cold Third Dooms Knicks in Loss to Rockets

    David Lee showed from the opening tip that he wasn’t intimidated by the 9-inch differential between him and Yao Ming on Saturday night. But despite a strong effort from the Knicks’ 6-foot-9 forward against the All-Star center, New York was unable to keep up with the Rockets in a 96-76 loss in the third of a four-game southwestern road trip that will wrap up in New Orleans on Monday. full story
  • Knicks Ready to Blast Off in Houston

    Despite two heartbreaking losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks begin a four-game road trip, the Knicks momentum from knocking off the defending World Champion Boston Celtics on Sunday has not gone away. The effort has been there and New York seems to be just a few plays away from winning games. full story
  • Mavs Edge Knicks in Thriller as Curry Makes Season Debut

    It was back to the “Seven Second or Less” offense for the Knicks on Thursday, and for a two and a half minute stretch in the first quarter, Eddy Curry was one of the players running up and down the floor. After missing all season with a bruised knee, Curry made his much-anticipated debut in a hard fought 99-94 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the second of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Storm Back But Fall Short Vs. Thunder

    Two nights after defeating the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks rallied from a big deficit but were unable to complete an unbelievable comeback in a 107-99 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Big Win as Super Sophomores Chandler, Durant Face Off

    Two days after knocking off the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks hope to ride the momentum into a four-game Western Conference road trip that begins in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Down Defending Champs Behind Chandler’s Career Night

    Finding himself matched up against Kevin Garnett throughout the night, Wilson Chandler didn’t hesitate to attack the basket and take the crucial shots in crunch time against the Boston Celtics on Sunday night. The result was not only a career-high 31 points for the Knicks’ second-year forward, but more importantly a 100-88 victory in front of a packed Madison Square Garden crowd to snap an eight-game skid against the defending champs. full story
  • Knicks Look to Make Statement Vs. Defending Champion Celtics

    The New York Knicks have shown that they can play with the Boston Celtics. Now they hope to prove that they can beat the defending champs. full story
  • Jack’s Bucket with 0.9 Left Sinks Knicks

    Jack scored the Pacers’ final six points, including a jumper with 0.9 seconds left, as the Pacers stunned the Knicks 105-103 at The Garden. His late heroics overshadowed a strong performance from Harrington, who scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half to guide New York back from an 11-point deficit. full story
  • Knicks Look to Kick Off 2009 Strong Vs. Pacers

    Coming off their best defensive performance of the season, the Knicks will look to slow down the Indiana Pacers in their first game of the new calendar year tonight at Madison Square Garden. It will be the first of four meetings between the Eastern Conference’s two highest-scoring teams. full story
  • Chandler Carries Knicks Down Stretch to Snap Streak

    After sitting for a stretch of the fourth quarter as the Bobcats chipped away at an early 17-point deficit, Chandler took control late and helped the Knicks snap a six-game slide with a 93-89 win at Time Warner Cable Arena. full story
  • D’Antoni Aims to Spark Harrington in Charlotte

    Two nights after using Al Harrington as a reserve for just the third time this season, D’Antoni says he will continue experimenting with the starting lineup tonight when the Knicks visit the Charlotte Bobcats. full story
  • Hot Anthony Lifts Nuggets Over Knicks

    Playing with a more defensive-minded starting lineup, the Knicks still managed to hit the century mark for the fourth straight game. However, a big fourth quarter from Denver’s Carmelo Anthony was too much to handle in a 117-110 defeat in front of a sold-out Garden crowd. full story
  • Skid Hits Five Despite Robinson’s Double-Double

    Having Quentin Richardson sitting out with an ankle injury, Chris Duhon missing the entire fourth quarter after taking an elbow to the face and the Timberwolves shooting the lights out probably wasn't the way the Knicks envisioned their return from a four-day holiday break on Friday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Timberwolves

    The season is one-third of the way through, the Knicks continue to eye a playoff spot and the toughest part of their schedule is behind them. According to Head Coach Mike D’Antoni, the next few weeks could be the most important stretch of the season. full story
  • Harrington’s Road Home to New York

    Al Harrington recently spoke with NYKnicks.com about the days leading up to the trade and process he took to move his life from San Francisco to New York. full story
  • Q-Rich, Knicks Can’t Stop Streaking Celtics

    Quentin Richardson let his game do the talking in snowy Boston on Sunday night, but one of his best performances of the season couldn’t get the Knicks past perhaps one of the best teams in NBA history. full story
  • Knicks Head to Boston to Face the NBA’s Best

    The Knicks already proved they can play with the Western Conference’s best. Now it’s time to try their luck against the East-leading Boston Celtics, who just so happen to be on a 17-game winning streak (6 p.m. on MSG). full story
  • Harrington Gets Delayed But Comes On Strong Against the Bucks

    The weather outside might have been frightening, but a solid crowd and Al Harrington still managed to find their way to Madison Square Garden on Friday night. full story
  • Confident Knicks Return Home to Face the Bucks

    They say there are no moral victories in the NBA, but Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks continue to build confidence despite losing two straight against elite Western Conference teams this week. full story
  • Knicks End Road Trip With Loss in Hollywood Heartbreaker

    The Lakers are the second-best team in the NBA, are tops in the West, have the league’s highest-scoring offense and feature the reigning league MVP. And while none of that intimidated the Knicks on Tuesday night, a late L.A. push handed the Knicks a 116-114 defeat at Staples Center. full story
  • Knicks Rally in Valley Falls Short in D’Antoni’s Return

    Mike D’Antoni brought the New York Knicks to the place he says gave him the best four years of his basketball career to date. But amidst all the excitement in a game he says he anticipated as if it were Christmas morning, D’Antoni was unable to walk away with a victory in his first return to Phoenix despite a strong effort from his new team. full story
  • D’Antoni Makes First Return to Phoenix

    It’s been six months since the Phoenix Suns last played in Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system. And while they might be missing his up-tempo style, the New York Knicks are thriving under their new coach just 23 games into the season. full story
  • Al Harrington Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week

    The New York Knicks’ Al Harrington and the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Dec. 8, through Sunday, Dec. 14. Harrington led the Eastern Conference in scoring with 33.3 ppg on .565 shooting, to go along with 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.6 steals, as the Knicks went 2-1. full story
  • Harrington Guides Knicks to Big Win in Sacramento

    The New York Knicks’ biggest strength is their energized style of play. And in the third game of a five-game road trip, the return of their most active player couldn’t have come at a better time. Nate Robinson, who is a perfect fit in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system, came back from a strained groin to spark New York to a 114-90 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night. full story
  • There’s No Doubting Tim Thomas

    It took nine games into his second stint with the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas to remind Head Coach Mike D’Antoni just how good he really is. full story
  • Allan Houston Blog

    Hello Knicks fans. I wanted to give an update as to what I’ve been up to since I last checked in with you during training camp... full story
  • Cuttino Mobley Announces Retirement

    New York Knicks guard Cuttino Mobley has informed the team that he will retire from professional basketball following extensive medical evaluations. It has been determined that Mobley has a heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that has progressed to the point where he can longer play. full story
  • "Jersey Guys" Harrington and Thomas Lead Knicks Past Nets

    The two Jersey guys who shined the most at the Izod Center on Wednesday night just so happened to have ‘New York’ printed across their chests. New Jersey natives Al Harrington and Tim Thomas had their best games since joining the Knicks nearly three weeks ago, combining for 65 points to help New York rally for a 121-109 victory in the second of a five-game road trip. full story
  • Knicks, Nets Set for Hudson River Rumble

    Following a narrow 105 -100 loss to the Bulls in Chicago last night, the Knicks head to New Jersey to take on the surprising New Jersey Nets. Perhaps no one in the NBA has taken the league by storm this season like Devin Harris, who ranks sixth in the league averaging 24.4 points per game along with 6.1 assists. Along with Vince Carter, who is averaging 22.5 ppg, Harris has led the Nets to an unexpected 11-8 record. full story
  • Bulls Slip Past Knicks in Windy City Thriller

    Chris Duhon had one of his best all-around performances of his career against the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, a near triple-double wasn’t enough to help the Knicks down the stretch in a 105-100 loss in Duhon’s first trip back to Chicago since signing with New York last summer. full story
  • Red Hot Duhon Leads Knicks Against His Former Team

    New York kicks off acrucial five-game stretch against the Chicago Bulls, where Chris Duhon played the first four years in the NBA. However, when the Bulls won the draft lottery this summer and elected to draft Derrick Rose, Chicago’s loss has been the Knicks gain – and in a big way. full story
  • Duhon Leads Knicks to Wire to Wire Win Over Pistons

    Capitalizing on a sluggish start by the Detroit Pistons with an energetic, fast-paced first half of their own, the New York Knicks were able to withstand a second-half surge by the Pistons to earn a wire-to-wire 104-92 win Sunday afternoon at The Garden. full story
  • Healthy Knicks Look for Home Cooking in Garden Matinee

    The Knicks will look to build off a spirited effort against the Hawks when they host the Detroit Pistons today at 12 PM before embarking on a tough five-game trip. full story
  • Hawks Edge Knicks in Thriller While Jeffries Impresses

    In desperate need of height down low and healthy bodies on the floor, Jared Jeffries’ much-anticipated return wasn’t quite enough to help the Knicks find rhythm away from The Garden as they fell short in a 98-95 loss to the Hawks at Philips Arena on Friday night. full story
  • Robinson, Jeffries Look to Return for Knicks vs. Hawks

    After playing their last seven games with just eight active players, the New York Knicks could have two key players back in the lineup on Friday night when the Knicks visit the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30 PM. Nate Robinson, who suffered a groin strain over a week ago, and Jared Jeffries, who broke his leg early in training camp are both listed as questionable. full story
  • Fatigue Does in Knicks in Loss to Cavaliers

    When the Knicks need baskets, Al Harrington has been the guy with the ball in his hands. Yet despite his strong play, the severely depleted Knicks fell to the Cavs 118-82 in Cleveland Wednesday night. full story
  • Fourth Quarter Surge Pushes Portland Past Shorthanded Knicks

    Playing just eight players for the sixth straight game, the Knicks were energized throughout the first three quarters before fatigue set in down the stretch in a 104-97 loss to the visiting Trail Blazers on Monday night full story
  • Roy, Oden Lead Surging Blazers Against Upstart Knicks

    New York looks to move back above .500 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers tonight at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Duhon, Lee Sizzle in Rout of Warriors

    In an up-tempo game that featured several high-flying dunks, nifty passes and long-range shooting Chris Duhon recorded a franchise-record 22 assists in the Knicks 138-125 win over the Golden State Warriors. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Old Friend Crawford

    A familiar face is set to step foot on The Garden floor one final time this season, as former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford returns Saturday night, leading the Golden State Warriors against the new-look Knicks at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Knicks Suspend Marbury

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Stephon Marbury has been suspended one game without pay and his salary will be reduced an additional 1/110th for refusing to play when called upon on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Detroit. Marbury will serve his suspension tomorrow when the Knicks host the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Despite Harrington's 25, Depleted Knicks Fall in Detroit

    In just their second game as New York Knicks since Friday's trades, Al Harrington and Tim Thomas continued to impress while adjusting to a new team and system. However, a depleted Knicks roster couldn't keep up with the Detroit Pistons as New York fell 110-96 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. full story
  • New Look Knicks Look to Bounce Back vs. New Look Pistons

    For the second year in a row, the Knicks are in Detroit the night before Thanksgiving. But this year, the rosters for each squad are drastically different. Less than 24 hours after falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-101 at The Garden, the Knicks tip-off against the Detroit Pistons at 8:00PM at The Palace at Auburn Hills in a battle of teams adjusting after making splashy November trades. full story
  • New Faces Make Debut in Loss to Cavs

    While the Knicks dropped a 119-101 decision to the visiting Cavs, there was still plenty of excitement at Madison Square Garden as veteran forwards Al Harrington and Tim Thomas joined their new team for the first time since two separate deals brought them to the Big Apple Friday afternoon. full story
  • New Knicks Ready to Debut vs. James, Cavs

    With three veterans added into the mix, the new-look New York Knicks will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Richardson Leads Knicks as Harrington Waits in the Wings

    After being traded to the Knicks Friday afternoon, Harrington was introduced to the New York media Saturday night before watching his new team defeat the Washington Wizards, 122-117, at Madison Square Garden -- the building he can finally call home. full story
  • WIth Focus on Trades, Depleted Knicks Can't Keep Up with Bucks

    While the New York Knicks were in Milwaukee to face the Bucks on Friday night, most of the talk surrounding the team was on roster moves made earlier in the day. Knicks President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh continued reshaping the Knicks with two trades within a 24-hour span. In separate deals, the Knicks acquired Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jamal Crawford before sending Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins to the L.A. Clippers for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Mobley & Thomas

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Cuttino Mobley and forward Tim Thomas have been acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Mardy Collins and forward Zach Randolph. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Al Harrington

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Al Harrington has been acquired from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for guard Jamal Crawford. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Strong Defensive Effort vs Bucks While Jeffries Eyes Return

    The Knicks will look to build off their strong finish in Boston when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks, who have several offensive weapons of their own, tonight at 8:30 p.m. full story
  • Chandler, Knicks Show Tremendous Heart in Loss to Celtics

    While the Knicks came up just short in Tuesday’s 110-101 defeat to the Celtics in Boston, Wilson Chandler’s star shone bright as he and his teammates proved they can hang with the best in the league. full story
  • Knicks in Beantown to Face the Champs

    The 6-4 Knicks, winners of five of their last seven, face their stiffest test of the young season when they visit the 9-2 World Champion Boston Celtics at 7:30pm. full story
  • Nowitzki, Mavs Drop Knicks in OT Thriller

    A hot start and cold finish were both in effect for the New York Knicks in their 124-114 overtime loss to the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fifth Win in Six Tries at Home vs. Mavericks

    Off to their best start in a decade, the Knicks will look to continue their hot streak tonight when they host the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. ET. full story
  • Randolph, Knicks Lower the Boom on Thunder

    The New York Knicks' offense turned out to be their best defense on Friday night, as the team continued its best start since the 1998-99 season by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-106 at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Go For Six Tonight vs. Thunder

    The Knicks, a perfect 5-0 when scoring over 100 points, will look to build off their strongest offensive performance of the season when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Poetry Slam Program Searches for the Top Poet!

    The New York Knicks Poetry Slam Program kicks off its sixth annual season with a free Open Audition and College Fair at Madison Square Garden this Saturday from 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. The day will include poetry open auditions, a college fair with over 50 institutions, live entertainment, performance workshops and appearances by Knicks players Chris Duhon, Nate Robinson and Eddy Curry, and legend John Starks. full story
  • Chandler Leads Knicks in Record-Breaking Win Over Grizzlies

    A night after seeing a three-game winning streak end, Wilson Chandler led an extraordinary shooting performance from the Knicks against the Grizzlies on Wednesday. full story
  • Knicks Roll Into Memphis Looking for a Split

    After dropping a 92-80 decision on the road to Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, the New York Knicks look to split their road trip when they face rookie phenoms O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol and the improving Memphis Grizzlies tonight at 8 p.m. full story
  • Ice Cold Start to Fourth Dooms Knicks in San Antonio

    The Knicks wanted to run, and the Spurs wanted a half-court game. When it was all said and done, San Antonio got its way and snapped New York’s three-game winning streak on Tuesday night at the AT&T Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Connect Four in San Antonio

    Coming off three straight wins to improve to 4-2, the Knicks are riding a wave of confidence heading into San Antonio for tonight's matchup against the Spurs at 8:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Continue to Sizzle as Knicks Win Third Straight

    The Knicks are 4-2 for the first time since 2001-02, and for the first time this season, Head Coach Mike D'Antoni can largely credit his team's defense for its success. full story
  • Knicks Look to Hit a High-Note vs. Jazz in Garden Matinee

    Coming off their first road victory of the season in Washington, the Knicks look to hit a high-note against the undefeated Jazz when they meet at Madison Square Garden today at 3.p.m. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Help Knicks Notch First Road Win

    The winless Wizards stayed with the Knicks offensively on Friday night, but New York’s ball movement and long-range shooting was too much to handle. Jamal Crawford scored 23 points, Zach Randolph had his third straight double-double and the Knicks made a season-high 13 three-pointers to move above .500 with a 114-108 win over the Wizards at the Verizon Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Capitalize In D.C.

    With his constant energy and spirit, Nate Robinson has been used as an example of what head coach Mike D'Antoni expects from his team this season. Robinson never slows down and continues to improve each night. After watching the Knicks drop two straight before getting off to another slow start on Wednesday night, Robinson exploded for 24 first-half points, including 19 in the second quarter, as he guided the Knicks to a 101-98 win over the Bobcats. New York rode his energy to the end and will look to continue to pick up the pace when it visits the Washington Wizards tonight at 7 p.m. ET. full story
  • Knicks Name Allan Houston Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that Allan Houston has been named Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations. full story
  • Robinson’s Burst Sparks Knicks to Victory

    Playing with energy on both ends of the floor, the Knicks used a balanced attack from all angles to hold off the Charlotte Bobcats for a 101-98 victory at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday and improve to 2-2 this season. Reserves Nate Robinson and Wilson Chandler carried the Knicks through the first half, and starters Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford finished it off. full story
  • Ask a Knick: November 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Aim to Return to .500 Vs. Bobcats at The Garden

    Bobcats Head Coach Larry Brown returns to Madison Square Garden tonight when New York hosts Charlotte at 7:30 p.m. in the first of four meetings between the two teams this season. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Off the Mark in Loss to Bucks

    The Knicks played in spurts on Sunday, and used the three-ball to make up for lost ground. But in the end, a record-tying night from three-point range wasn’t enough to overcome the Milwaukee Bucks in a 94-86 loss at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Look to Show True Colors Vs. Bucks

    The Knicks, coming off a 116-87 defeat in Philadelphia on Friday, aim to pick up their defense and get back on track tonight when they host the new-look Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Fall to 76ers in First Road Test of Year

    Coming off a victory over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s season opener, the Knicks fell behind early and were unable to recover in a 116-87 loss in Philadelphia on the same day that city celebrated its first professional sports championship since 1983. full story
  • Knicks Look to Establish Own Brand of Basketball in Philly

    The Mike D’Antoni era in New York began with an explosive offensive attack and a victory in front of a capacity Madison Square Garden crowd. The Elton Brand era in Philadelphia began with a slow-paced half-court offense and a loss. full story
  • D’Antoni Era Starts Off Strong with 120-115 Opening Night Win

    Jamal Crawford addressed the sold-out Garden crowd, rapper Q-Tip performed “Go NY Go”, and a hyped-up Knicks squad came out running … and never stopped. Behind Crawford’s game-high 29 points, the Knicks led by as many as 23 in the third quarter before barely holding off a late rally from the Miami Heat for a 120-115 home victory in their season-opener on Wednesday night. full story
  • New Knicks Era Starts Tonight!

    The new era of Knicks basketball is set to tip off tonight as New York hosts Michael Beasley, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat in the 2008-09 season opener at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! Here is what the Knicks have had to say so far in the month of October... full story
  • Q-Tip to Perform at Home Opener

    The Knicks and Q-Tip partnered to recreate the Knicks anthem "Go NY Go!" The hip-hop legend was at the MSG Training Facility on Monday, October 6th to shoot the music video with a few of the Knicks players. full story
  • Knicks Waive Patrick Ewing, Jr.

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Patrick Ewing, Jr. has been waived. full story
  • Despite Loss, Crawford, Ewing Jr. Ignite Garden Crowd in Preseason Finale

    Jamal Crawford found his offense, Patrick Ewing Jr. might have found a roster spot, and the Knicks found the will and determination to make another strong comeback attempt on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Host Nets in Final Tune Up

    The New York Knicks, coming off their lowest-scoring performance of the preseason, will look to enter the regular season on a high note when they host the Nets on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
Febuary, 2009
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  • Knicks Close Out Preseason with 94-92 Win over Nets

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  • Knicks Ace Dress Rehearsal, Down Celtics 108-103

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  • MSG OFFERS BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS AT KNICKS TRAINING CAMP

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  • LEGENDARY MSG CAPTAINS MARK MESSIER & WILLIS REED WELCOME DELTA AIR LINES TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TO CELEBRATE HISTORIC NEW PARTNERSHIP

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  • Nate Bringing the Heat on D

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  • Knicks, Israeli Charity Big Winners at The Garden

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  • Landry Turning Heads in Fight for Roster Spot

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  • Nate Leads Balanced Attack in Win Over Nets

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  • Harrington Set to Be Knicks Leader

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  • Knicks Continue to Play Stingy Defense Despite Loss

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  • Rookies Ready for Their Broadway Debut

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  • Dynamic Duo of Duhon and Lee Keeps on Rolling

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  • Gallinari’s Big Game Leads Knicks to Big Win Over Hawks

    With starting center Jared Jeffries and super-sub Nate Robinson out, the Knicks’ rotation was down to eight – and Danilo Gallinari took advantage of the available minutes. full story
  • Hughes, Knicks Look to Get Back to Win Column vs. Hawks

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has found the shooting guard he’s been looking for in the starting lineup since Jamal Crawford was traded in November. Larry Hughes made his first start with the Knicks in Miami on Saturday following a spectacular 25-point effort against the 76ers last Friday. He is expected to be at the two again Wednesday night when the Knicks host Joe Johnson and the Hawks at the Garden on Latino Night. full story
  • KNICKS SIGN CHEIKH SAMB TO 10-DAY CONTRACT

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent center Cheikh Samb has been signed to a 10-day contract. full story
  • Dwayne Wade Rallies Heat Over Knicks for Crushing Loss

    Larry Hughes was inserted into the Knicks’ starting lineup for defensive purposes. Unfortunately, no one could have stopped a determined Dwyane Wade down the stretch. full story
  • Hughes Keys Huge Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short

    Larry Hughes said it would take about two or three games to get back into basketball shape following last week’s deadline trade. He was right on point. In just his fourth game with the Knicks, Hughes displayed his overall talent on both ends of the floor and won over The Garden crowd with his energetic play in New York’s heartbreaking 108-103 defeat to the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. full story
  • One Week Later, New Duo Starting to Make Presence Felt

    It’s been just over a week since Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox came to New York in two separate trades before last Thursday’s deadline, and their exact roles on offense remain unclear. But in the meantime, both veterans are happy with simply making an impact on the defensive end rather than forcing the issue. full story
  • Knicks Magic Number is 40

    Forget all the outstanding individual statistics and broken franchise records, the magic number for the Knicks this season is 40. That’s how many wins New York believes it needs to have a real shot of making the playoffs for the first time in five years. full story
  • Robinson, Gallinari Lead Ferocious Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short Vs. Magic

    He didn't jump over anyone's head or high-five any celebs sitting courtside, but Nate Robinson still found a way to steal the show at The World's Most Famous Arena. That is until Danilo Gallinari decided to show off his stuff as well. Rather than just showcasing his hops like he did the last time he was on the same court as Dwight Howard, Robinson used his overall basketball abilities to finish with a game-high 32 points in the Knicks' 114-109 loss to the Magic on Wednesday night. He also had four assists and three rebounds in 36 minutes off the bench. full story
  • High Flying Nate Soaring Above the Competition as Knicks Host Howard, Magic

    With the amount of energy Nate Robinson brings every time he touches the court, it’s difficult to imagine that the biggest little man in the league only sleeps six hours each night. And we’re talking about the same guy who jumped over Dwight Howard and said he could do it again when the Knicks host the Magic tonight at the Garden. full story
  • Joint Statement on Behalf of the Knicks and Stephon Marbury

    The following is a joint statement on behalf of the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury: “A comprehensive agreement was made this afternoon between the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury. Under its terms, the grievance has been resolved and the Knicks have requested waivers on Stephon. No additional terms will be disclosed.” full story
  • Sound Off: Hughes and Wilcox

    The arrival of Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox clearly helps the Knicks quest for a playoff berth. Hear what their arrival means to their new teammates as they Sound Off on what the new duo means for both the team and them individually. full story
  • Nate, Knicks "Shake and Bake" Their Way to Thrilling Win

    Robinson poured in 32 of his a season-high 41 points in the second half, including the game-winning layup with 26 seconds left, to lead the Knicks to a 123-119 victory over the Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. full story
  • Harrington, Knicks Host Ailing Pacers

    After suffering a setback yesterday afternoon in a 111-100 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Knicks look to get back to their winning ways when they take on the Indiana Pacers in the teams’ final meeting this season. The two squads have split the season series thus far, with each team winning on the road. full story
  • Knicks Fall North of the Border to Raptors

    It wasn’t long until Head Coach Mike D’Antoni tossed Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes into his rotation. In fact, both newcomers were on the floor by the end of the first quarter and made encouraging contributions in their New York Knicks debuts. Just three days after joining the Knicks and less than 24 hours since practicing with their new teammates for the first time, Wilcox had five points and five rebounds and Hughes added three points and two assists in Sunday’s 111-100 loss at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. full story
  • Move to Big Apple a Dream Come True for Hughes, Wilcox

    Being traded during the season can be a stressful moment for any player. But for the Knicks' two newest members, there was nothing better than the opportunity to once again become major contributors on an NBA team – especially one in the thick of a playoff hunt. full story
  • Fast Start Lifts Knicks to 127-97 Rout of Raptors

    Wilson Chandler scored a career-high 32 points, Nate Robinson added 26, and the New York Knicks matched their victory total from last season with a 127-97 rout of the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. full story
  • Hughes, Wilcox Broadway Bound

    Just when it seemed all was quiet on the trade front, the New York Knicks pulled off two separate deals for forward Chris Wilcox and guard Larry Hughes hours before Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. full story
  • Key Home and Home Series Kicks Off vs. New Look Raptors

    New York’s two newest members – Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox – won’t be in uniform, but that doesn’t mean the Knicks are going to take it easy on the Raptors when the Atlantic Division rivals meet tonight at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Walsh Hits a Home-Run with Deadline Acquisitions

    Back on Nov. 21, President, Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh made a pair of trades to transform the shape of the Knicks in both his and Head Coach Mike D'Antoni's image. Just hours before today's trade deadline, Walsh continued the team's facelift with another pair of trades aimed to help this season's playoff push as well as their long term future. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Chris Wilcox & Larry Hughes

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Chris Wilcox has been acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for forward Malik Rose and cash considerations and guard Larry Hughes has been acquired from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for center Jerome James, guard Anthony Roberson and forward Tim Thomas. full story
  • Nate Lifts Knicks to Big Win Over Spurs

    In his first game back since bringing the Slam Dunk title back to the Big Apple, the 5-foot-9 guard showed he can do more than just get above the rim as he had another impressive all-around performances in the Knicks’ 112-107 overtime win over Tim Duncan and the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start After All-Star Break Vs. Spurs

    A memorable NBA All-Star weekend is over and now it’s back to business for the New York Knicks, who are ready to make a late playoff push in the final 30 games of the season. full story
  • By the Numbers: Knicks at the All-Star Break

    Since basketball is a game of numbers, nyknicks.com decided to a look at some key statistics at the All-Star break. full story
  • Nate ’The Great’ Regains Slam Dunk Crown

    Nate Robinson flew through the desert air with the greatest of ease and used a green kryptonite ball, uniform and shoes to dethrone Orlando’s Man of Steel Dwight Howard. The 5-foot-9 Robinson, who stands 14 inches shorter than Howard, jumped over the defending champ dressed in a Superman cape in a head-to-head finals matchup and brought the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest title back to the Big Apple for the second time since his rookie season. full story
  • Chandler’s Strong Game Helps Lead Sophomores to Win

    Wilson Chandler did not disappoint in his first-ever NBA All-Star weekend appearance. The Knicks’ second-year forward had six points and a team-high seven rebounds to help the Sophomores extend their winning streak to seven over the Rookies with a 122-116 victory at the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam during NBA All-Star 2009 in Phoenix. full story
  • Nate Shines, But Shorthanded Knicks Fall in OT

    Eric Gordon scored 30 points and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime, then beat the New York Knicks 128-124 Wednesday night. full story
  • Dunking Nate the Great Shines Bright

    Nate Robinson is no stranger to the spectacular. Ask any Knicks fan whom they’d most like to see with the ball in the open court, and Nate’s the answer. The 5’9” dynamo brings excitement and electricity every time he checks into a game, and any time he touches the ball, he’s capable of bringing the Garden faithful to their feet. full story
  • Knicks Visit Randolph, Clippers in Last Game Before All-Star Break

    A night after going up against former New York guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors, the Knicks will meet old friends Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins and Fred Jones when they visit the L.A. Clippers tonight in the final game before the All-Star break. full story
  • Knicks Fall to Warriors in Shoot-Out Out West

    Stephen Jackson had 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, and Jamal Crawford added 21 points against his former New York teammates in the Golden State Warriors' third straight home victory, 144-127 over the visiting Knicks on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Start Back-to-Back Set Against Familiar Faces vs. Crawford, Warriors

    The Knicks will face familiar faces as they continue their three-game road trip before this weekend’s All-Star break. First, they’ll go up against former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors before traveling to Los Angeles where they’ll match up against former Knicks Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins, Fred Jones and the Clippers in the second game of a back-to-back set. full story
  • Blazers Overcome Knicks Rally With Roy’s Buzzer Beater

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni says it’s not about who starts in his nine-man rotation. It’s about which combination is playing the best late in the game. full story
  • Knicks Look to West Coast Swing to Start Playoff Push

    With the exception of one more game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top three teams in the league are out of the way as the New York Knicks make a run towards the postseason. The Knicks ended a three-game homestand at Madison Square Garden with narrow losses to the L.A. Lakers, Cavaliers and Boston Celtics, all of whom have at least 39 wins so far. They will look to bounce back and remain in a tight playoff race during an upcoming three-game road trip, which begins tonight in Portland. full story
  • Despite Terrific Effort, Knicks Tripped Up by Defending Champs

    In the final game of a homestand against the top three teams in the league, the Knicks played perhaps their best basketball of the week. They shot the ball well from beyond the arc, played solid defense and were energized throughout in their final matchup against the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics this season. full story
  • Knicks Look to Split Season Series vs. C’s

    Nobody said “Dream Week” was going to be easy. First, it was Kobe Bryant and the Western Conference leading L.A. Lakers. Then, it was LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, the Knicks will wrap up a challenging five-day homestretch tonight with a matchup against the defending champion Boston Celtics, who are looking to avenge a loss earlier this season at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Harrington Sizzles But Knicks Fall to Cavs Behind James’ Triple-Double

    The individual performance from LeBron James was equally as impressive as Kobe Bryant’s just two nights ago. But this time – in the second of three games during “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden – the Knicks went down to the wire against one of the top three teams in the league and nearly pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory. full story
  • "Dream Week" Continues with LeBron, Cavs on Tap

    “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden tipped off with a memorable record-setting performance from Kobe Bryant. Now, the New York Knicks have to face another superstar in their second of three straight home games against the league’s best three teams. full story
  • Kobe’s MSG Record 61 Points Too Much for Knicks to Handle

    Kobe Bryant had a look of determination as he walked onto the floor in front of a sold-out crowd in the first of the three games of “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Dream Week Kicks Off with Kobe, Lakers Tonight

    With the three teams with the three best records in the NBA coming to town over the next six days, it’s officially known as “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. But to the New York Knicks, it is a week of opportunity. full story
  • David Lee Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Last Week of January

    The New York Knicks' David Lee was named the Eastern Conference Players of the Week for games played Monday, Jan. 26, through Sunday, Feb. 1. full story
  • Harrington Leads Knicks to Impressive Win Over Former Team

    Al Harrington’s return to Indiana began with hugs from his former teammates and ended with a little celebration dance across halfcourt as he dribbled out the clock for another Knicks victory. full story
  • Knicks Look for Key Road Win in Indy

    The New York Knicks, in the thick of a playoff race with the All-Star break on the horizon, head to Indiana tonight to take on the Pacers before returning home for a crucial three-game stretch against three elite teams. full story
  • Sound Off: Super Bowl Predictions

    This Sunday’s Super Bowl between the favored Pittsburgh Steelers and underdog Arizona Cardinals is the talk of the sports world. The Knicks locker room is no different. Hear who the Knicks predict to win as they sound off on Super Bowl Sunday. full story
  • Knicks Grab Share of the Eighth Seed Behind Nate’s Strong Finish

    Over the last week and a half, Nate Robinson has turned Madison Square Garden into his own personal playhouse. And in the process, has turned the World’s Most Famous Arena into a nightmare for opposing players. The sparkplug guard was at it again Wednesday night, scoring 20 of his team-high 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Knicks to a rousing 112-104 win over the Hawks in front of a raucous Garden crowd. full story
  • Wilson Chandler Named to Sophomore Team for All-Star Weekend

    Wilson Chandler is headed to Phoenix to be a part of the All-Star Weekend festivities. The Knicks forward was named to the Sophomore Team for the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge alongside some of the brightest young players in the NBA. full story
  • Nate Looks to Keep Knicks Rolling vs. Hawks

    The Knicks’ smallest player has played a huge part in the team’s success during the most important part of the season. Standing just 5-foot-9, Nate Robinson has broken out of a recent shooting slump and the Knicks have benefit from his turnaround. full story
  • Chandler Rebounds With Big Effort to Lead Knicks to Comeback Win

    In an attempt to prevent his team from getting off to another slow start that put the Knicks in a double-digit hole early the last three games, Head Coach Mike D’Antoni replaced Wilson Chandler in the starting lineup with Al Harrington. The move might have come as a surprise, but it paid off in a big way. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start Against Rockets

    The Knicks, who found themselves in an early 15-point hole and watched a season-best three-game winning streak get snapped Saturday in Philadelphia, will look for a strong start tonight against the Houston Rockets at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Nipped as Sixers Snap Streak

    The New York Knicks’ nine-man rotation was down to eight Saturday night in Philadelphia, but that didn’t prevent their bench from having another outstanding performance against a well-rested Sixers squad. The reserves were once again called upon as the Knicks fell behind by 15 points in the first quarter, and for the third straight game they responded by reaching the 57-point mark by scoring 62. However, on the second leg of a back-to-back, that still wasn’t enough as New York fell short in a 116-110 loss. full story
  • Streaking Knicks Keep Rolling in Home Win Over Grizzlies

    The nights where the Knicks are forced to rely on a seven-man rotation seem to be in the rearview mirror, and having the extra players on the court is paying off in a big way. For the second straight game, the four key players off the bench reached double figures in scoring as the Knicks matched a season-high three straight wins with a 108-88 victory over the Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden on Friday. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling with Grizzlies in Town

    When the New York Knicks take the floor against the Memphis Grizzlies tonight at Madison Square Garden, there will be one thing on the players and coaches minds. full story
  • Lee, Strong Bench Play Lifts Knicks Over Suns

    It was a night that could truly be classified as a solid all-around team performance for the New York Knicks against Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s former squad. Starting with the play of Nate Robinson, then shifting to Danilo Gallinari and finishing with a big fourth quarter from Tim Thomas, the Knicks’ bench came up with perhaps their best game of the season full story
  • With Gallinari in Fold, D’Antoni Looks to Beat Former Team

    There is a palpable energy in Madison Square Garden every time Danilo Gallinari has the ball. After each basket, rebound and block from the rookie, the crowd roars, which Head Coach Mike D’Antoni would love to hear more of as the season rolls on tonight against the Suns. full story
  • Duhon, Richardson Lead Knicks to Victory

    Chris Duhon, battling back spasms, could have easily sat out of the New York Knicks’ Martin Luther King Day matinee game against the Chicago Bulls. Instead, the fifth-year point guard fought through the pain and hit the go-ahead basket with 31.2 seconds left to help the Knicks hold off his former team for a 102-98 win at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Sound Off: President Obama

    Obama-mania has swept the country and the Knicks locker room is no exception! Hear what the Knicks had to say as they sound off on President Barack Obama's historic inauguration. full story
  • Prized Rookies Face off in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Matinee

    Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari and Bulls guard Derrick Rose worked out together in Los Angeles prior to the start of the season. Since then, the two rookies who share an agent have seen their seasons go in totally different directions. full story
  • Your Chance to Play on the Knicks Court!

    Limited chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing ball on the Knicks floor at Madison Square Garden on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22ND. Your cost? Tickets to see the high scoring Knicks in action. full story
  • Gallinari Lights Up Garden in Defeat

    Danilo Gallinari handed the ball to Nate Robinson along the sideline, got it back at the top of the key and calmly drained a 3-pointer early in the second quarter for his first career NBA bucket. And with that perfectly formed jumper, which led to a loud roar from the Madison Square Garden crowd, the Italian rookie took his first step to a full recovery from a lingering back problem that has kept him out of 36 games this season. full story
  • Torrid Late Rally Pushes Wiz Past Knicks

    Two nights after defeating Washington in a shootout at Madison Square Garden, the Knicks overcame a poor-shooting first half to take control in the second, but a few lucky plays led to a 96-89 loss in the Nation’s Capital on Friday. full story
  • Lee, Knicks Beat the Wiz

    On a night when the Knicks needed a closer, David Lee took over the role and showed once again that he could be a great offensive player in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s system. With a variety of low-post moves and midrange jumpers, Lee scored a game-high 30 points in Wednesday’s 128-122 home victory over the Wizards. But it was his ball movement down the stretch that ultimately led the Knicks to their second straight win. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling Vs. Wizards

    After wrapping up a four-game road trip with a win in New Orleans, the Knicks will play 10 of their next 13 at Madison Square Garden, beginning with tonight’s matchup against the Washington Wizards, who currently sit in last place in the East. full story
  • Knicks’ Three-Ball, Strong Team Effort Stings Hornets

    The New York Knicks wrapped up a four-game road trip with the type of performance Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has been looking for. They moved the ball, ran the floor and played swarming defense. And, most importantly, they did it for the entire game in a 101-95 win over the Hornets on Monday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to End Road Trip with Big Win in Big Easy

    In his first season as head coach of the New York Knicks, offensive guru Mike D’Antoni has his team playing the best defense of the year as they end a four-game Southwestern road trip tonight against the New Orleans Hornets. full story
  • Ice Cold Third Dooms Knicks in Loss to Rockets

    David Lee showed from the opening tip that he wasn’t intimidated by the 9-inch differential between him and Yao Ming on Saturday night. But despite a strong effort from the Knicks’ 6-foot-9 forward against the All-Star center, New York was unable to keep up with the Rockets in a 96-76 loss in the third of a four-game southwestern road trip that will wrap up in New Orleans on Monday. full story
  • Knicks Ready to Blast Off in Houston

    Despite two heartbreaking losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks begin a four-game road trip, the Knicks momentum from knocking off the defending World Champion Boston Celtics on Sunday has not gone away. The effort has been there and New York seems to be just a few plays away from winning games. full story
  • Mavs Edge Knicks in Thriller as Curry Makes Season Debut

    It was back to the “Seven Second or Less” offense for the Knicks on Thursday, and for a two and a half minute stretch in the first quarter, Eddy Curry was one of the players running up and down the floor. After missing all season with a bruised knee, Curry made his much-anticipated debut in a hard fought 99-94 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the second of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Storm Back But Fall Short Vs. Thunder

    Two nights after defeating the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks rallied from a big deficit but were unable to complete an unbelievable comeback in a 107-99 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Big Win as Super Sophomores Chandler, Durant Face Off

    Two days after knocking off the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks hope to ride the momentum into a four-game Western Conference road trip that begins in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Down Defending Champs Behind Chandler’s Career Night

    Finding himself matched up against Kevin Garnett throughout the night, Wilson Chandler didn’t hesitate to attack the basket and take the crucial shots in crunch time against the Boston Celtics on Sunday night. The result was not only a career-high 31 points for the Knicks’ second-year forward, but more importantly a 100-88 victory in front of a packed Madison Square Garden crowd to snap an eight-game skid against the defending champs. full story
  • Knicks Look to Make Statement Vs. Defending Champion Celtics

    The New York Knicks have shown that they can play with the Boston Celtics. Now they hope to prove that they can beat the defending champs. full story
  • Jack’s Bucket with 0.9 Left Sinks Knicks

    Jack scored the Pacers’ final six points, including a jumper with 0.9 seconds left, as the Pacers stunned the Knicks 105-103 at The Garden. His late heroics overshadowed a strong performance from Harrington, who scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half to guide New York back from an 11-point deficit. full story
  • Knicks Look to Kick Off 2009 Strong Vs. Pacers

    Coming off their best defensive performance of the season, the Knicks will look to slow down the Indiana Pacers in their first game of the new calendar year tonight at Madison Square Garden. It will be the first of four meetings between the Eastern Conference’s two highest-scoring teams. full story
  • Chandler Carries Knicks Down Stretch to Snap Streak

    After sitting for a stretch of the fourth quarter as the Bobcats chipped away at an early 17-point deficit, Chandler took control late and helped the Knicks snap a six-game slide with a 93-89 win at Time Warner Cable Arena. full story
  • D’Antoni Aims to Spark Harrington in Charlotte

    Two nights after using Al Harrington as a reserve for just the third time this season, D’Antoni says he will continue experimenting with the starting lineup tonight when the Knicks visit the Charlotte Bobcats. full story
  • Hot Anthony Lifts Nuggets Over Knicks

    Playing with a more defensive-minded starting lineup, the Knicks still managed to hit the century mark for the fourth straight game. However, a big fourth quarter from Denver’s Carmelo Anthony was too much to handle in a 117-110 defeat in front of a sold-out Garden crowd. full story
  • Skid Hits Five Despite Robinson’s Double-Double

    Having Quentin Richardson sitting out with an ankle injury, Chris Duhon missing the entire fourth quarter after taking an elbow to the face and the Timberwolves shooting the lights out probably wasn't the way the Knicks envisioned their return from a four-day holiday break on Friday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Timberwolves

    The season is one-third of the way through, the Knicks continue to eye a playoff spot and the toughest part of their schedule is behind them. According to Head Coach Mike D’Antoni, the next few weeks could be the most important stretch of the season. full story
  • Harrington’s Road Home to New York

    Al Harrington recently spoke with NYKnicks.com about the days leading up to the trade and process he took to move his life from San Francisco to New York. full story
  • Q-Rich, Knicks Can’t Stop Streaking Celtics

    Quentin Richardson let his game do the talking in snowy Boston on Sunday night, but one of his best performances of the season couldn’t get the Knicks past perhaps one of the best teams in NBA history. full story
  • Knicks Head to Boston to Face the NBA’s Best

    The Knicks already proved they can play with the Western Conference’s best. Now it’s time to try their luck against the East-leading Boston Celtics, who just so happen to be on a 17-game winning streak (6 p.m. on MSG). full story
  • Harrington Gets Delayed But Comes On Strong Against the Bucks

    The weather outside might have been frightening, but a solid crowd and Al Harrington still managed to find their way to Madison Square Garden on Friday night. full story
  • Confident Knicks Return Home to Face the Bucks

    They say there are no moral victories in the NBA, but Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks continue to build confidence despite losing two straight against elite Western Conference teams this week. full story
  • Knicks End Road Trip With Loss in Hollywood Heartbreaker

    The Lakers are the second-best team in the NBA, are tops in the West, have the league’s highest-scoring offense and feature the reigning league MVP. And while none of that intimidated the Knicks on Tuesday night, a late L.A. push handed the Knicks a 116-114 defeat at Staples Center. full story
  • Knicks Rally in Valley Falls Short in D’Antoni’s Return

    Mike D’Antoni brought the New York Knicks to the place he says gave him the best four years of his basketball career to date. But amidst all the excitement in a game he says he anticipated as if it were Christmas morning, D’Antoni was unable to walk away with a victory in his first return to Phoenix despite a strong effort from his new team. full story
  • D’Antoni Makes First Return to Phoenix

    It’s been six months since the Phoenix Suns last played in Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system. And while they might be missing his up-tempo style, the New York Knicks are thriving under their new coach just 23 games into the season. full story
  • Al Harrington Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week

    The New York Knicks’ Al Harrington and the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Dec. 8, through Sunday, Dec. 14. Harrington led the Eastern Conference in scoring with 33.3 ppg on .565 shooting, to go along with 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.6 steals, as the Knicks went 2-1. full story
  • Harrington Guides Knicks to Big Win in Sacramento

    The New York Knicks’ biggest strength is their energized style of play. And in the third game of a five-game road trip, the return of their most active player couldn’t have come at a better time. Nate Robinson, who is a perfect fit in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system, came back from a strained groin to spark New York to a 114-90 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night. full story
  • There’s No Doubting Tim Thomas

    It took nine games into his second stint with the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas to remind Head Coach Mike D’Antoni just how good he really is. full story
  • Allan Houston Blog

    Hello Knicks fans. I wanted to give an update as to what I’ve been up to since I last checked in with you during training camp... full story
  • Cuttino Mobley Announces Retirement

    New York Knicks guard Cuttino Mobley has informed the team that he will retire from professional basketball following extensive medical evaluations. It has been determined that Mobley has a heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that has progressed to the point where he can longer play. full story
  • "Jersey Guys" Harrington and Thomas Lead Knicks Past Nets

    The two Jersey guys who shined the most at the Izod Center on Wednesday night just so happened to have ‘New York’ printed across their chests. New Jersey natives Al Harrington and Tim Thomas had their best games since joining the Knicks nearly three weeks ago, combining for 65 points to help New York rally for a 121-109 victory in the second of a five-game road trip. full story
  • Knicks, Nets Set for Hudson River Rumble

    Following a narrow 105 -100 loss to the Bulls in Chicago last night, the Knicks head to New Jersey to take on the surprising New Jersey Nets. Perhaps no one in the NBA has taken the league by storm this season like Devin Harris, who ranks sixth in the league averaging 24.4 points per game along with 6.1 assists. Along with Vince Carter, who is averaging 22.5 ppg, Harris has led the Nets to an unexpected 11-8 record. full story
  • Bulls Slip Past Knicks in Windy City Thriller

    Chris Duhon had one of his best all-around performances of his career against the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, a near triple-double wasn’t enough to help the Knicks down the stretch in a 105-100 loss in Duhon’s first trip back to Chicago since signing with New York last summer. full story
  • Red Hot Duhon Leads Knicks Against His Former Team

    New York kicks off acrucial five-game stretch against the Chicago Bulls, where Chris Duhon played the first four years in the NBA. However, when the Bulls won the draft lottery this summer and elected to draft Derrick Rose, Chicago’s loss has been the Knicks gain – and in a big way. full story
  • Duhon Leads Knicks to Wire to Wire Win Over Pistons

    Capitalizing on a sluggish start by the Detroit Pistons with an energetic, fast-paced first half of their own, the New York Knicks were able to withstand a second-half surge by the Pistons to earn a wire-to-wire 104-92 win Sunday afternoon at The Garden. full story
  • Healthy Knicks Look for Home Cooking in Garden Matinee

    The Knicks will look to build off a spirited effort against the Hawks when they host the Detroit Pistons today at 12 PM before embarking on a tough five-game trip. full story
  • Hawks Edge Knicks in Thriller While Jeffries Impresses

    In desperate need of height down low and healthy bodies on the floor, Jared Jeffries’ much-anticipated return wasn’t quite enough to help the Knicks find rhythm away from The Garden as they fell short in a 98-95 loss to the Hawks at Philips Arena on Friday night. full story
  • Robinson, Jeffries Look to Return for Knicks vs. Hawks

    After playing their last seven games with just eight active players, the New York Knicks could have two key players back in the lineup on Friday night when the Knicks visit the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30 PM. Nate Robinson, who suffered a groin strain over a week ago, and Jared Jeffries, who broke his leg early in training camp are both listed as questionable. full story
  • Fatigue Does in Knicks in Loss to Cavaliers

    When the Knicks need baskets, Al Harrington has been the guy with the ball in his hands. Yet despite his strong play, the severely depleted Knicks fell to the Cavs 118-82 in Cleveland Wednesday night. full story
  • Fourth Quarter Surge Pushes Portland Past Shorthanded Knicks

    Playing just eight players for the sixth straight game, the Knicks were energized throughout the first three quarters before fatigue set in down the stretch in a 104-97 loss to the visiting Trail Blazers on Monday night full story
  • Roy, Oden Lead Surging Blazers Against Upstart Knicks

    New York looks to move back above .500 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers tonight at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Duhon, Lee Sizzle in Rout of Warriors

    In an up-tempo game that featured several high-flying dunks, nifty passes and long-range shooting Chris Duhon recorded a franchise-record 22 assists in the Knicks 138-125 win over the Golden State Warriors. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Old Friend Crawford

    A familiar face is set to step foot on The Garden floor one final time this season, as former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford returns Saturday night, leading the Golden State Warriors against the new-look Knicks at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Knicks Suspend Marbury

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Stephon Marbury has been suspended one game without pay and his salary will be reduced an additional 1/110th for refusing to play when called upon on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Detroit. Marbury will serve his suspension tomorrow when the Knicks host the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Despite Harrington's 25, Depleted Knicks Fall in Detroit

    In just their second game as New York Knicks since Friday's trades, Al Harrington and Tim Thomas continued to impress while adjusting to a new team and system. However, a depleted Knicks roster couldn't keep up with the Detroit Pistons as New York fell 110-96 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. full story
  • New Look Knicks Look to Bounce Back vs. New Look Pistons

    For the second year in a row, the Knicks are in Detroit the night before Thanksgiving. But this year, the rosters for each squad are drastically different. Less than 24 hours after falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-101 at The Garden, the Knicks tip-off against the Detroit Pistons at 8:00PM at The Palace at Auburn Hills in a battle of teams adjusting after making splashy November trades. full story
  • New Faces Make Debut in Loss to Cavs

    While the Knicks dropped a 119-101 decision to the visiting Cavs, there was still plenty of excitement at Madison Square Garden as veteran forwards Al Harrington and Tim Thomas joined their new team for the first time since two separate deals brought them to the Big Apple Friday afternoon. full story
  • New Knicks Ready to Debut vs. James, Cavs

    With three veterans added into the mix, the new-look New York Knicks will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Richardson Leads Knicks as Harrington Waits in the Wings

    After being traded to the Knicks Friday afternoon, Harrington was introduced to the New York media Saturday night before watching his new team defeat the Washington Wizards, 122-117, at Madison Square Garden -- the building he can finally call home. full story
  • WIth Focus on Trades, Depleted Knicks Can't Keep Up with Bucks

    While the New York Knicks were in Milwaukee to face the Bucks on Friday night, most of the talk surrounding the team was on roster moves made earlier in the day. Knicks President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh continued reshaping the Knicks with two trades within a 24-hour span. In separate deals, the Knicks acquired Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jamal Crawford before sending Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins to the L.A. Clippers for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Mobley & Thomas

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Cuttino Mobley and forward Tim Thomas have been acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Mardy Collins and forward Zach Randolph. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Al Harrington

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Al Harrington has been acquired from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for guard Jamal Crawford. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Strong Defensive Effort vs Bucks While Jeffries Eyes Return

    The Knicks will look to build off their strong finish in Boston when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks, who have several offensive weapons of their own, tonight at 8:30 p.m. full story
  • Chandler, Knicks Show Tremendous Heart in Loss to Celtics

    While the Knicks came up just short in Tuesday’s 110-101 defeat to the Celtics in Boston, Wilson Chandler’s star shone bright as he and his teammates proved they can hang with the best in the league. full story
  • Knicks in Beantown to Face the Champs

    The 6-4 Knicks, winners of five of their last seven, face their stiffest test of the young season when they visit the 9-2 World Champion Boston Celtics at 7:30pm. full story
  • Nowitzki, Mavs Drop Knicks in OT Thriller

    A hot start and cold finish were both in effect for the New York Knicks in their 124-114 overtime loss to the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fifth Win in Six Tries at Home vs. Mavericks

    Off to their best start in a decade, the Knicks will look to continue their hot streak tonight when they host the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. ET. full story
  • Randolph, Knicks Lower the Boom on Thunder

    The New York Knicks' offense turned out to be their best defense on Friday night, as the team continued its best start since the 1998-99 season by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-106 at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Go For Six Tonight vs. Thunder

    The Knicks, a perfect 5-0 when scoring over 100 points, will look to build off their strongest offensive performance of the season when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Poetry Slam Program Searches for the Top Poet!

    The New York Knicks Poetry Slam Program kicks off its sixth annual season with a free Open Audition and College Fair at Madison Square Garden this Saturday from 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. The day will include poetry open auditions, a college fair with over 50 institutions, live entertainment, performance workshops and appearances by Knicks players Chris Duhon, Nate Robinson and Eddy Curry, and legend John Starks. full story
  • Chandler Leads Knicks in Record-Breaking Win Over Grizzlies

    A night after seeing a three-game winning streak end, Wilson Chandler led an extraordinary shooting performance from the Knicks against the Grizzlies on Wednesday. full story
  • Knicks Roll Into Memphis Looking for a Split

    After dropping a 92-80 decision on the road to Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, the New York Knicks look to split their road trip when they face rookie phenoms O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol and the improving Memphis Grizzlies tonight at 8 p.m. full story
  • Ice Cold Start to Fourth Dooms Knicks in San Antonio

    The Knicks wanted to run, and the Spurs wanted a half-court game. When it was all said and done, San Antonio got its way and snapped New York’s three-game winning streak on Tuesday night at the AT&T Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Connect Four in San Antonio

    Coming off three straight wins to improve to 4-2, the Knicks are riding a wave of confidence heading into San Antonio for tonight's matchup against the Spurs at 8:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Continue to Sizzle as Knicks Win Third Straight

    The Knicks are 4-2 for the first time since 2001-02, and for the first time this season, Head Coach Mike D'Antoni can largely credit his team's defense for its success. full story
  • Knicks Look to Hit a High-Note vs. Jazz in Garden Matinee

    Coming off their first road victory of the season in Washington, the Knicks look to hit a high-note against the undefeated Jazz when they meet at Madison Square Garden today at 3.p.m. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Help Knicks Notch First Road Win

    The winless Wizards stayed with the Knicks offensively on Friday night, but New York’s ball movement and long-range shooting was too much to handle. Jamal Crawford scored 23 points, Zach Randolph had his third straight double-double and the Knicks made a season-high 13 three-pointers to move above .500 with a 114-108 win over the Wizards at the Verizon Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Capitalize In D.C.

    With his constant energy and spirit, Nate Robinson has been used as an example of what head coach Mike D'Antoni expects from his team this season. Robinson never slows down and continues to improve each night. After watching the Knicks drop two straight before getting off to another slow start on Wednesday night, Robinson exploded for 24 first-half points, including 19 in the second quarter, as he guided the Knicks to a 101-98 win over the Bobcats. New York rode his energy to the end and will look to continue to pick up the pace when it visits the Washington Wizards tonight at 7 p.m. ET. full story
  • Knicks Name Allan Houston Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that Allan Houston has been named Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations. full story
  • Robinson’s Burst Sparks Knicks to Victory

    Playing with energy on both ends of the floor, the Knicks used a balanced attack from all angles to hold off the Charlotte Bobcats for a 101-98 victory at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday and improve to 2-2 this season. Reserves Nate Robinson and Wilson Chandler carried the Knicks through the first half, and starters Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford finished it off. full story
  • Ask a Knick: November 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Aim to Return to .500 Vs. Bobcats at The Garden

    Bobcats Head Coach Larry Brown returns to Madison Square Garden tonight when New York hosts Charlotte at 7:30 p.m. in the first of four meetings between the two teams this season. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Off the Mark in Loss to Bucks

    The Knicks played in spurts on Sunday, and used the three-ball to make up for lost ground. But in the end, a record-tying night from three-point range wasn’t enough to overcome the Milwaukee Bucks in a 94-86 loss at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Look to Show True Colors Vs. Bucks

    The Knicks, coming off a 116-87 defeat in Philadelphia on Friday, aim to pick up their defense and get back on track tonight when they host the new-look Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Fall to 76ers in First Road Test of Year

    Coming off a victory over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s season opener, the Knicks fell behind early and were unable to recover in a 116-87 loss in Philadelphia on the same day that city celebrated its first professional sports championship since 1983. full story
  • Knicks Look to Establish Own Brand of Basketball in Philly

    The Mike D’Antoni era in New York began with an explosive offensive attack and a victory in front of a capacity Madison Square Garden crowd. The Elton Brand era in Philadelphia began with a slow-paced half-court offense and a loss. full story
  • D’Antoni Era Starts Off Strong with 120-115 Opening Night Win

    Jamal Crawford addressed the sold-out Garden crowd, rapper Q-Tip performed “Go NY Go”, and a hyped-up Knicks squad came out running … and never stopped. Behind Crawford’s game-high 29 points, the Knicks led by as many as 23 in the third quarter before barely holding off a late rally from the Miami Heat for a 120-115 home victory in their season-opener on Wednesday night. full story
  • New Knicks Era Starts Tonight!

    The new era of Knicks basketball is set to tip off tonight as New York hosts Michael Beasley, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat in the 2008-09 season opener at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! Here is what the Knicks have had to say so far in the month of October... full story
  • Q-Tip to Perform at Home Opener

    The Knicks and Q-Tip partnered to recreate the Knicks anthem "Go NY Go!" The hip-hop legend was at the MSG Training Facility on Monday, October 6th to shoot the music video with a few of the Knicks players. full story
  • Knicks Waive Patrick Ewing, Jr.

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Patrick Ewing, Jr. has been waived. full story
  • Despite Loss, Crawford, Ewing Jr. Ignite Garden Crowd in Preseason Finale

    Jamal Crawford found his offense, Patrick Ewing Jr. might have found a roster spot, and the Knicks found the will and determination to make another strong comeback attempt on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Host Nets in Final Tune Up

    The New York Knicks, coming off their lowest-scoring performance of the preseason, will look to enter the regular season on a high note when they host the Nets on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
January, 2009
  • Knicks Waive Crawford and Hunter

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  • Knicks Close Out Preseason with 94-92 Win over Nets

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  • Knicks Ace Dress Rehearsal, Down Celtics 108-103

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  • MSG OFFERS BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS AT KNICKS TRAINING CAMP

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  • LEGENDARY MSG CAPTAINS MARK MESSIER & WILLIS REED WELCOME DELTA AIR LINES TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TO CELEBRATE HISTORIC NEW PARTNERSHIP

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  • Nate Bringing the Heat on D

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  • Knicks, Israeli Charity Big Winners at The Garden

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  • Landry Turning Heads in Fight for Roster Spot

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  • Nate Leads Balanced Attack in Win Over Nets

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  • Harrington Set to Be Knicks Leader

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  • Knicks Continue to Play Stingy Defense Despite Loss

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  • Rookies Ready for Their Broadway Debut

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  • Dynamic Duo of Duhon and Lee Keeps on Rolling

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  • Gallinari’s Big Game Leads Knicks to Big Win Over Hawks

    With starting center Jared Jeffries and super-sub Nate Robinson out, the Knicks’ rotation was down to eight – and Danilo Gallinari took advantage of the available minutes. full story
  • Hughes, Knicks Look to Get Back to Win Column vs. Hawks

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has found the shooting guard he’s been looking for in the starting lineup since Jamal Crawford was traded in November. Larry Hughes made his first start with the Knicks in Miami on Saturday following a spectacular 25-point effort against the 76ers last Friday. He is expected to be at the two again Wednesday night when the Knicks host Joe Johnson and the Hawks at the Garden on Latino Night. full story
  • KNICKS SIGN CHEIKH SAMB TO 10-DAY CONTRACT

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that free agent center Cheikh Samb has been signed to a 10-day contract. full story
  • Dwayne Wade Rallies Heat Over Knicks for Crushing Loss

    Larry Hughes was inserted into the Knicks’ starting lineup for defensive purposes. Unfortunately, no one could have stopped a determined Dwyane Wade down the stretch. full story
  • Hughes Keys Huge Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short

    Larry Hughes said it would take about two or three games to get back into basketball shape following last week’s deadline trade. He was right on point. In just his fourth game with the Knicks, Hughes displayed his overall talent on both ends of the floor and won over The Garden crowd with his energetic play in New York’s heartbreaking 108-103 defeat to the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. full story
  • One Week Later, New Duo Starting to Make Presence Felt

    It’s been just over a week since Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox came to New York in two separate trades before last Thursday’s deadline, and their exact roles on offense remain unclear. But in the meantime, both veterans are happy with simply making an impact on the defensive end rather than forcing the issue. full story
  • Knicks Magic Number is 40

    Forget all the outstanding individual statistics and broken franchise records, the magic number for the Knicks this season is 40. That’s how many wins New York believes it needs to have a real shot of making the playoffs for the first time in five years. full story
  • Robinson, Gallinari Lead Ferocious Rally, But Knicks Come Up Short Vs. Magic

    He didn't jump over anyone's head or high-five any celebs sitting courtside, but Nate Robinson still found a way to steal the show at The World's Most Famous Arena. That is until Danilo Gallinari decided to show off his stuff as well. Rather than just showcasing his hops like he did the last time he was on the same court as Dwight Howard, Robinson used his overall basketball abilities to finish with a game-high 32 points in the Knicks' 114-109 loss to the Magic on Wednesday night. He also had four assists and three rebounds in 36 minutes off the bench. full story
  • High Flying Nate Soaring Above the Competition as Knicks Host Howard, Magic

    With the amount of energy Nate Robinson brings every time he touches the court, it’s difficult to imagine that the biggest little man in the league only sleeps six hours each night. And we’re talking about the same guy who jumped over Dwight Howard and said he could do it again when the Knicks host the Magic tonight at the Garden. full story
  • Joint Statement on Behalf of the Knicks and Stephon Marbury

    The following is a joint statement on behalf of the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury: “A comprehensive agreement was made this afternoon between the New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury. Under its terms, the grievance has been resolved and the Knicks have requested waivers on Stephon. No additional terms will be disclosed.” full story
  • Sound Off: Hughes and Wilcox

    The arrival of Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox clearly helps the Knicks quest for a playoff berth. Hear what their arrival means to their new teammates as they Sound Off on what the new duo means for both the team and them individually. full story
  • Nate, Knicks "Shake and Bake" Their Way to Thrilling Win

    Robinson poured in 32 of his a season-high 41 points in the second half, including the game-winning layup with 26 seconds left, to lead the Knicks to a 123-119 victory over the Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. full story
  • Harrington, Knicks Host Ailing Pacers

    After suffering a setback yesterday afternoon in a 111-100 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Knicks look to get back to their winning ways when they take on the Indiana Pacers in the teams’ final meeting this season. The two squads have split the season series thus far, with each team winning on the road. full story
  • Knicks Fall North of the Border to Raptors

    It wasn’t long until Head Coach Mike D’Antoni tossed Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes into his rotation. In fact, both newcomers were on the floor by the end of the first quarter and made encouraging contributions in their New York Knicks debuts. Just three days after joining the Knicks and less than 24 hours since practicing with their new teammates for the first time, Wilcox had five points and five rebounds and Hughes added three points and two assists in Sunday’s 111-100 loss at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. full story
  • Move to Big Apple a Dream Come True for Hughes, Wilcox

    Being traded during the season can be a stressful moment for any player. But for the Knicks' two newest members, there was nothing better than the opportunity to once again become major contributors on an NBA team – especially one in the thick of a playoff hunt. full story
  • Fast Start Lifts Knicks to 127-97 Rout of Raptors

    Wilson Chandler scored a career-high 32 points, Nate Robinson added 26, and the New York Knicks matched their victory total from last season with a 127-97 rout of the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. full story
  • Hughes, Wilcox Broadway Bound

    Just when it seemed all was quiet on the trade front, the New York Knicks pulled off two separate deals for forward Chris Wilcox and guard Larry Hughes hours before Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. full story
  • Key Home and Home Series Kicks Off vs. New Look Raptors

    New York’s two newest members – Larry Hughes and Chris Wilcox – won’t be in uniform, but that doesn’t mean the Knicks are going to take it easy on the Raptors when the Atlantic Division rivals meet tonight at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Walsh Hits a Home-Run with Deadline Acquisitions

    Back on Nov. 21, President, Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh made a pair of trades to transform the shape of the Knicks in both his and Head Coach Mike D'Antoni's image. Just hours before today's trade deadline, Walsh continued the team's facelift with another pair of trades aimed to help this season's playoff push as well as their long term future. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Chris Wilcox & Larry Hughes

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Chris Wilcox has been acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for forward Malik Rose and cash considerations and guard Larry Hughes has been acquired from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for center Jerome James, guard Anthony Roberson and forward Tim Thomas. full story
  • Nate Lifts Knicks to Big Win Over Spurs

    In his first game back since bringing the Slam Dunk title back to the Big Apple, the 5-foot-9 guard showed he can do more than just get above the rim as he had another impressive all-around performances in the Knicks’ 112-107 overtime win over Tim Duncan and the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start After All-Star Break Vs. Spurs

    A memorable NBA All-Star weekend is over and now it’s back to business for the New York Knicks, who are ready to make a late playoff push in the final 30 games of the season. full story
  • By the Numbers: Knicks at the All-Star Break

    Since basketball is a game of numbers, nyknicks.com decided to a look at some key statistics at the All-Star break. full story
  • Nate ’The Great’ Regains Slam Dunk Crown

    Nate Robinson flew through the desert air with the greatest of ease and used a green kryptonite ball, uniform and shoes to dethrone Orlando’s Man of Steel Dwight Howard. The 5-foot-9 Robinson, who stands 14 inches shorter than Howard, jumped over the defending champ dressed in a Superman cape in a head-to-head finals matchup and brought the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest title back to the Big Apple for the second time since his rookie season. full story
  • Chandler’s Strong Game Helps Lead Sophomores to Win

    Wilson Chandler did not disappoint in his first-ever NBA All-Star weekend appearance. The Knicks’ second-year forward had six points and a team-high seven rebounds to help the Sophomores extend their winning streak to seven over the Rookies with a 122-116 victory at the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam during NBA All-Star 2009 in Phoenix. full story
  • Nate Shines, But Shorthanded Knicks Fall in OT

    Eric Gordon scored 30 points and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime, then beat the New York Knicks 128-124 Wednesday night. full story
  • Dunking Nate the Great Shines Bright

    Nate Robinson is no stranger to the spectacular. Ask any Knicks fan whom they’d most like to see with the ball in the open court, and Nate’s the answer. The 5’9” dynamo brings excitement and electricity every time he checks into a game, and any time he touches the ball, he’s capable of bringing the Garden faithful to their feet. full story
  • Knicks Visit Randolph, Clippers in Last Game Before All-Star Break

    A night after going up against former New York guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors, the Knicks will meet old friends Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins and Fred Jones when they visit the L.A. Clippers tonight in the final game before the All-Star break. full story
  • Knicks Fall to Warriors in Shoot-Out Out West

    Stephen Jackson had 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, and Jamal Crawford added 21 points against his former New York teammates in the Golden State Warriors' third straight home victory, 144-127 over the visiting Knicks on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Start Back-to-Back Set Against Familiar Faces vs. Crawford, Warriors

    The Knicks will face familiar faces as they continue their three-game road trip before this weekend’s All-Star break. First, they’ll go up against former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford and the Golden State Warriors before traveling to Los Angeles where they’ll match up against former Knicks Zach Randolph, Mardy Collins, Fred Jones and the Clippers in the second game of a back-to-back set. full story
  • Blazers Overcome Knicks Rally With Roy’s Buzzer Beater

    Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni says it’s not about who starts in his nine-man rotation. It’s about which combination is playing the best late in the game. full story
  • Knicks Look to West Coast Swing to Start Playoff Push

    With the exception of one more game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top three teams in the league are out of the way as the New York Knicks make a run towards the postseason. The Knicks ended a three-game homestand at Madison Square Garden with narrow losses to the L.A. Lakers, Cavaliers and Boston Celtics, all of whom have at least 39 wins so far. They will look to bounce back and remain in a tight playoff race during an upcoming three-game road trip, which begins tonight in Portland. full story
  • Despite Terrific Effort, Knicks Tripped Up by Defending Champs

    In the final game of a homestand against the top three teams in the league, the Knicks played perhaps their best basketball of the week. They shot the ball well from beyond the arc, played solid defense and were energized throughout in their final matchup against the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics this season. full story
  • Knicks Look to Split Season Series vs. C’s

    Nobody said “Dream Week” was going to be easy. First, it was Kobe Bryant and the Western Conference leading L.A. Lakers. Then, it was LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, the Knicks will wrap up a challenging five-day homestretch tonight with a matchup against the defending champion Boston Celtics, who are looking to avenge a loss earlier this season at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Harrington Sizzles But Knicks Fall to Cavs Behind James’ Triple-Double

    The individual performance from LeBron James was equally as impressive as Kobe Bryant’s just two nights ago. But this time – in the second of three games during “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden – the Knicks went down to the wire against one of the top three teams in the league and nearly pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory. full story
  • "Dream Week" Continues with LeBron, Cavs on Tap

    “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden tipped off with a memorable record-setting performance from Kobe Bryant. Now, the New York Knicks have to face another superstar in their second of three straight home games against the league’s best three teams. full story
  • Kobe’s MSG Record 61 Points Too Much for Knicks to Handle

    Kobe Bryant had a look of determination as he walked onto the floor in front of a sold-out crowd in the first of the three games of “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Dream Week Kicks Off with Kobe, Lakers Tonight

    With the three teams with the three best records in the NBA coming to town over the next six days, it’s officially known as “Dream Week” at Madison Square Garden. But to the New York Knicks, it is a week of opportunity. full story
  • David Lee Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Last Week of January

    The New York Knicks' David Lee was named the Eastern Conference Players of the Week for games played Monday, Jan. 26, through Sunday, Feb. 1. full story
  • Harrington Leads Knicks to Impressive Win Over Former Team

    Al Harrington’s return to Indiana began with hugs from his former teammates and ended with a little celebration dance across halfcourt as he dribbled out the clock for another Knicks victory. full story
  • Knicks Look for Key Road Win in Indy

    The New York Knicks, in the thick of a playoff race with the All-Star break on the horizon, head to Indiana tonight to take on the Pacers before returning home for a crucial three-game stretch against three elite teams. full story
  • Sound Off: Super Bowl Predictions

    This Sunday’s Super Bowl between the favored Pittsburgh Steelers and underdog Arizona Cardinals is the talk of the sports world. The Knicks locker room is no different. Hear who the Knicks predict to win as they sound off on Super Bowl Sunday. full story
  • Knicks Grab Share of the Eighth Seed Behind Nate’s Strong Finish

    Over the last week and a half, Nate Robinson has turned Madison Square Garden into his own personal playhouse. And in the process, has turned the World’s Most Famous Arena into a nightmare for opposing players. The sparkplug guard was at it again Wednesday night, scoring 20 of his team-high 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Knicks to a rousing 112-104 win over the Hawks in front of a raucous Garden crowd. full story
  • Wilson Chandler Named to Sophomore Team for All-Star Weekend

    Wilson Chandler is headed to Phoenix to be a part of the All-Star Weekend festivities. The Knicks forward was named to the Sophomore Team for the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge alongside some of the brightest young players in the NBA. full story
  • Nate Looks to Keep Knicks Rolling vs. Hawks

    The Knicks’ smallest player has played a huge part in the team’s success during the most important part of the season. Standing just 5-foot-9, Nate Robinson has broken out of a recent shooting slump and the Knicks have benefit from his turnaround. full story
  • Chandler Rebounds With Big Effort to Lead Knicks to Comeback Win

    In an attempt to prevent his team from getting off to another slow start that put the Knicks in a double-digit hole early the last three games, Head Coach Mike D’Antoni replaced Wilson Chandler in the starting lineup with Al Harrington. The move might have come as a surprise, but it paid off in a big way. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fast Start Against Rockets

    The Knicks, who found themselves in an early 15-point hole and watched a season-best three-game winning streak get snapped Saturday in Philadelphia, will look for a strong start tonight against the Houston Rockets at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Nipped as Sixers Snap Streak

    The New York Knicks’ nine-man rotation was down to eight Saturday night in Philadelphia, but that didn’t prevent their bench from having another outstanding performance against a well-rested Sixers squad. The reserves were once again called upon as the Knicks fell behind by 15 points in the first quarter, and for the third straight game they responded by reaching the 57-point mark by scoring 62. However, on the second leg of a back-to-back, that still wasn’t enough as New York fell short in a 116-110 loss. full story
  • Streaking Knicks Keep Rolling in Home Win Over Grizzlies

    The nights where the Knicks are forced to rely on a seven-man rotation seem to be in the rearview mirror, and having the extra players on the court is paying off in a big way. For the second straight game, the four key players off the bench reached double figures in scoring as the Knicks matched a season-high three straight wins with a 108-88 victory over the Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden on Friday. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling with Grizzlies in Town

    When the New York Knicks take the floor against the Memphis Grizzlies tonight at Madison Square Garden, there will be one thing on the players and coaches minds. full story
  • Lee, Strong Bench Play Lifts Knicks Over Suns

    It was a night that could truly be classified as a solid all-around team performance for the New York Knicks against Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s former squad. Starting with the play of Nate Robinson, then shifting to Danilo Gallinari and finishing with a big fourth quarter from Tim Thomas, the Knicks’ bench came up with perhaps their best game of the season full story
  • With Gallinari in Fold, D’Antoni Looks to Beat Former Team

    There is a palpable energy in Madison Square Garden every time Danilo Gallinari has the ball. After each basket, rebound and block from the rookie, the crowd roars, which Head Coach Mike D’Antoni would love to hear more of as the season rolls on tonight against the Suns. full story
  • Duhon, Richardson Lead Knicks to Victory

    Chris Duhon, battling back spasms, could have easily sat out of the New York Knicks’ Martin Luther King Day matinee game against the Chicago Bulls. Instead, the fifth-year point guard fought through the pain and hit the go-ahead basket with 31.2 seconds left to help the Knicks hold off his former team for a 102-98 win at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Sound Off: President Obama

    Obama-mania has swept the country and the Knicks locker room is no exception! Hear what the Knicks had to say as they sound off on President Barack Obama's historic inauguration. full story
  • Prized Rookies Face off in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Matinee

    Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari and Bulls guard Derrick Rose worked out together in Los Angeles prior to the start of the season. Since then, the two rookies who share an agent have seen their seasons go in totally different directions. full story
  • Your Chance to Play on the Knicks Court!

    Limited chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing ball on the Knicks floor at Madison Square Garden on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22ND. Your cost? Tickets to see the high scoring Knicks in action. full story
  • Gallinari Lights Up Garden in Defeat

    Danilo Gallinari handed the ball to Nate Robinson along the sideline, got it back at the top of the key and calmly drained a 3-pointer early in the second quarter for his first career NBA bucket. And with that perfectly formed jumper, which led to a loud roar from the Madison Square Garden crowd, the Italian rookie took his first step to a full recovery from a lingering back problem that has kept him out of 36 games this season. full story
  • Torrid Late Rally Pushes Wiz Past Knicks

    Two nights after defeating Washington in a shootout at Madison Square Garden, the Knicks overcame a poor-shooting first half to take control in the second, but a few lucky plays led to a 96-89 loss in the Nation’s Capital on Friday. full story
  • Lee, Knicks Beat the Wiz

    On a night when the Knicks needed a closer, David Lee took over the role and showed once again that he could be a great offensive player in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s system. With a variety of low-post moves and midrange jumpers, Lee scored a game-high 30 points in Wednesday’s 128-122 home victory over the Wizards. But it was his ball movement down the stretch that ultimately led the Knicks to their second straight win. full story
  • Knicks Look to Keep Rolling Vs. Wizards

    After wrapping up a four-game road trip with a win in New Orleans, the Knicks will play 10 of their next 13 at Madison Square Garden, beginning with tonight’s matchup against the Washington Wizards, who currently sit in last place in the East. full story
  • Knicks’ Three-Ball, Strong Team Effort Stings Hornets

    The New York Knicks wrapped up a four-game road trip with the type of performance Head Coach Mike D’Antoni has been looking for. They moved the ball, ran the floor and played swarming defense. And, most importantly, they did it for the entire game in a 101-95 win over the Hornets on Monday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to End Road Trip with Big Win in Big Easy

    In his first season as head coach of the New York Knicks, offensive guru Mike D’Antoni has his team playing the best defense of the year as they end a four-game Southwestern road trip tonight against the New Orleans Hornets. full story
  • Ice Cold Third Dooms Knicks in Loss to Rockets

    David Lee showed from the opening tip that he wasn’t intimidated by the 9-inch differential between him and Yao Ming on Saturday night. But despite a strong effort from the Knicks’ 6-foot-9 forward against the All-Star center, New York was unable to keep up with the Rockets in a 96-76 loss in the third of a four-game southwestern road trip that will wrap up in New Orleans on Monday. full story
  • Knicks Ready to Blast Off in Houston

    Despite two heartbreaking losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks begin a four-game road trip, the Knicks momentum from knocking off the defending World Champion Boston Celtics on Sunday has not gone away. The effort has been there and New York seems to be just a few plays away from winning games. full story
  • Mavs Edge Knicks in Thriller as Curry Makes Season Debut

    It was back to the “Seven Second or Less” offense for the Knicks on Thursday, and for a two and a half minute stretch in the first quarter, Eddy Curry was one of the players running up and down the floor. After missing all season with a bruised knee, Curry made his much-anticipated debut in a hard fought 99-94 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the second of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Storm Back But Fall Short Vs. Thunder

    Two nights after defeating the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks rallied from a big deficit but were unable to complete an unbelievable comeback in a 107-99 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first of a four-game Western Conference road trip. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Big Win as Super Sophomores Chandler, Durant Face Off

    Two days after knocking off the Boston Celtics for their biggest win of the season, the Knicks hope to ride the momentum into a four-game Western Conference road trip that begins in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. full story
  • Knicks Down Defending Champs Behind Chandler’s Career Night

    Finding himself matched up against Kevin Garnett throughout the night, Wilson Chandler didn’t hesitate to attack the basket and take the crucial shots in crunch time against the Boston Celtics on Sunday night. The result was not only a career-high 31 points for the Knicks’ second-year forward, but more importantly a 100-88 victory in front of a packed Madison Square Garden crowd to snap an eight-game skid against the defending champs. full story
  • Knicks Look to Make Statement Vs. Defending Champion Celtics

    The New York Knicks have shown that they can play with the Boston Celtics. Now they hope to prove that they can beat the defending champs. full story
  • Jack’s Bucket with 0.9 Left Sinks Knicks

    Jack scored the Pacers’ final six points, including a jumper with 0.9 seconds left, as the Pacers stunned the Knicks 105-103 at The Garden. His late heroics overshadowed a strong performance from Harrington, who scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half to guide New York back from an 11-point deficit. full story
  • Knicks Look to Kick Off 2009 Strong Vs. Pacers

    Coming off their best defensive performance of the season, the Knicks will look to slow down the Indiana Pacers in their first game of the new calendar year tonight at Madison Square Garden. It will be the first of four meetings between the Eastern Conference’s two highest-scoring teams. full story
  • Chandler Carries Knicks Down Stretch to Snap Streak

    After sitting for a stretch of the fourth quarter as the Bobcats chipped away at an early 17-point deficit, Chandler took control late and helped the Knicks snap a six-game slide with a 93-89 win at Time Warner Cable Arena. full story
  • D’Antoni Aims to Spark Harrington in Charlotte

    Two nights after using Al Harrington as a reserve for just the third time this season, D’Antoni says he will continue experimenting with the starting lineup tonight when the Knicks visit the Charlotte Bobcats. full story
  • Hot Anthony Lifts Nuggets Over Knicks

    Playing with a more defensive-minded starting lineup, the Knicks still managed to hit the century mark for the fourth straight game. However, a big fourth quarter from Denver’s Carmelo Anthony was too much to handle in a 117-110 defeat in front of a sold-out Garden crowd. full story
  • Skid Hits Five Despite Robinson’s Double-Double

    Having Quentin Richardson sitting out with an ankle injury, Chris Duhon missing the entire fourth quarter after taking an elbow to the face and the Timberwolves shooting the lights out probably wasn't the way the Knicks envisioned their return from a four-day holiday break on Friday night. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Timberwolves

    The season is one-third of the way through, the Knicks continue to eye a playoff spot and the toughest part of their schedule is behind them. According to Head Coach Mike D’Antoni, the next few weeks could be the most important stretch of the season. full story
  • Harrington’s Road Home to New York

    Al Harrington recently spoke with NYKnicks.com about the days leading up to the trade and process he took to move his life from San Francisco to New York. full story
  • Q-Rich, Knicks Can’t Stop Streaking Celtics

    Quentin Richardson let his game do the talking in snowy Boston on Sunday night, but one of his best performances of the season couldn’t get the Knicks past perhaps one of the best teams in NBA history. full story
  • Knicks Head to Boston to Face the NBA’s Best

    The Knicks already proved they can play with the Western Conference’s best. Now it’s time to try their luck against the East-leading Boston Celtics, who just so happen to be on a 17-game winning streak (6 p.m. on MSG). full story
  • Harrington Gets Delayed But Comes On Strong Against the Bucks

    The weather outside might have been frightening, but a solid crowd and Al Harrington still managed to find their way to Madison Square Garden on Friday night. full story
  • Confident Knicks Return Home to Face the Bucks

    They say there are no moral victories in the NBA, but Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks continue to build confidence despite losing two straight against elite Western Conference teams this week. full story
  • Knicks End Road Trip With Loss in Hollywood Heartbreaker

    The Lakers are the second-best team in the NBA, are tops in the West, have the league’s highest-scoring offense and feature the reigning league MVP. And while none of that intimidated the Knicks on Tuesday night, a late L.A. push handed the Knicks a 116-114 defeat at Staples Center. full story
  • Knicks Rally in Valley Falls Short in D’Antoni’s Return

    Mike D’Antoni brought the New York Knicks to the place he says gave him the best four years of his basketball career to date. But amidst all the excitement in a game he says he anticipated as if it were Christmas morning, D’Antoni was unable to walk away with a victory in his first return to Phoenix despite a strong effort from his new team. full story
  • D’Antoni Makes First Return to Phoenix

    It’s been six months since the Phoenix Suns last played in Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system. And while they might be missing his up-tempo style, the New York Knicks are thriving under their new coach just 23 games into the season. full story
  • Al Harrington Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week

    The New York Knicks’ Al Harrington and the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan today were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Dec. 8, through Sunday, Dec. 14. Harrington led the Eastern Conference in scoring with 33.3 ppg on .565 shooting, to go along with 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.6 steals, as the Knicks went 2-1. full story
  • Harrington Guides Knicks to Big Win in Sacramento

    The New York Knicks’ biggest strength is their energized style of play. And in the third game of a five-game road trip, the return of their most active player couldn’t have come at a better time. Nate Robinson, who is a perfect fit in Head Coach Mike D’Antoni’s run-and-gun offensive system, came back from a strained groin to spark New York to a 114-90 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night. full story
  • There’s No Doubting Tim Thomas

    It took nine games into his second stint with the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas to remind Head Coach Mike D’Antoni just how good he really is. full story
  • Allan Houston Blog

    Hello Knicks fans. I wanted to give an update as to what I’ve been up to since I last checked in with you during training camp... full story
  • Cuttino Mobley Announces Retirement

    New York Knicks guard Cuttino Mobley has informed the team that he will retire from professional basketball following extensive medical evaluations. It has been determined that Mobley has a heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that has progressed to the point where he can longer play. full story
  • "Jersey Guys" Harrington and Thomas Lead Knicks Past Nets

    The two Jersey guys who shined the most at the Izod Center on Wednesday night just so happened to have ‘New York’ printed across their chests. New Jersey natives Al Harrington and Tim Thomas had their best games since joining the Knicks nearly three weeks ago, combining for 65 points to help New York rally for a 121-109 victory in the second of a five-game road trip. full story
  • Knicks, Nets Set for Hudson River Rumble

    Following a narrow 105 -100 loss to the Bulls in Chicago last night, the Knicks head to New Jersey to take on the surprising New Jersey Nets. Perhaps no one in the NBA has taken the league by storm this season like Devin Harris, who ranks sixth in the league averaging 24.4 points per game along with 6.1 assists. Along with Vince Carter, who is averaging 22.5 ppg, Harris has led the Nets to an unexpected 11-8 record. full story
  • Bulls Slip Past Knicks in Windy City Thriller

    Chris Duhon had one of his best all-around performances of his career against the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, a near triple-double wasn’t enough to help the Knicks down the stretch in a 105-100 loss in Duhon’s first trip back to Chicago since signing with New York last summer. full story
  • Red Hot Duhon Leads Knicks Against His Former Team

    New York kicks off acrucial five-game stretch against the Chicago Bulls, where Chris Duhon played the first four years in the NBA. However, when the Bulls won the draft lottery this summer and elected to draft Derrick Rose, Chicago’s loss has been the Knicks gain – and in a big way. full story
  • Duhon Leads Knicks to Wire to Wire Win Over Pistons

    Capitalizing on a sluggish start by the Detroit Pistons with an energetic, fast-paced first half of their own, the New York Knicks were able to withstand a second-half surge by the Pistons to earn a wire-to-wire 104-92 win Sunday afternoon at The Garden. full story
  • Healthy Knicks Look for Home Cooking in Garden Matinee

    The Knicks will look to build off a spirited effort against the Hawks when they host the Detroit Pistons today at 12 PM before embarking on a tough five-game trip. full story
  • Hawks Edge Knicks in Thriller While Jeffries Impresses

    In desperate need of height down low and healthy bodies on the floor, Jared Jeffries’ much-anticipated return wasn’t quite enough to help the Knicks find rhythm away from The Garden as they fell short in a 98-95 loss to the Hawks at Philips Arena on Friday night. full story
  • Robinson, Jeffries Look to Return for Knicks vs. Hawks

    After playing their last seven games with just eight active players, the New York Knicks could have two key players back in the lineup on Friday night when the Knicks visit the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30 PM. Nate Robinson, who suffered a groin strain over a week ago, and Jared Jeffries, who broke his leg early in training camp are both listed as questionable. full story
  • Fatigue Does in Knicks in Loss to Cavaliers

    When the Knicks need baskets, Al Harrington has been the guy with the ball in his hands. Yet despite his strong play, the severely depleted Knicks fell to the Cavs 118-82 in Cleveland Wednesday night. full story
  • Fourth Quarter Surge Pushes Portland Past Shorthanded Knicks

    Playing just eight players for the sixth straight game, the Knicks were energized throughout the first three quarters before fatigue set in down the stretch in a 104-97 loss to the visiting Trail Blazers on Monday night full story
  • Roy, Oden Lead Surging Blazers Against Upstart Knicks

    New York looks to move back above .500 when they host the Portland Trail Blazers tonight at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Duhon, Lee Sizzle in Rout of Warriors

    In an up-tempo game that featured several high-flying dunks, nifty passes and long-range shooting Chris Duhon recorded a franchise-record 22 assists in the Knicks 138-125 win over the Golden State Warriors. full story
  • Knicks Look to Snap Skid vs. Old Friend Crawford

    A familiar face is set to step foot on The Garden floor one final time this season, as former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford returns Saturday night, leading the Golden State Warriors against the new-look Knicks at 7:30 PM. full story
  • Knicks Suspend Marbury

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Stephon Marbury has been suspended one game without pay and his salary will be reduced an additional 1/110th for refusing to play when called upon on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Detroit. Marbury will serve his suspension tomorrow when the Knicks host the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Despite Harrington's 25, Depleted Knicks Fall in Detroit

    In just their second game as New York Knicks since Friday's trades, Al Harrington and Tim Thomas continued to impress while adjusting to a new team and system. However, a depleted Knicks roster couldn't keep up with the Detroit Pistons as New York fell 110-96 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. full story
  • New Look Knicks Look to Bounce Back vs. New Look Pistons

    For the second year in a row, the Knicks are in Detroit the night before Thanksgiving. But this year, the rosters for each squad are drastically different. Less than 24 hours after falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-101 at The Garden, the Knicks tip-off against the Detroit Pistons at 8:00PM at The Palace at Auburn Hills in a battle of teams adjusting after making splashy November trades. full story
  • New Faces Make Debut in Loss to Cavs

    While the Knicks dropped a 119-101 decision to the visiting Cavs, there was still plenty of excitement at Madison Square Garden as veteran forwards Al Harrington and Tim Thomas joined their new team for the first time since two separate deals brought them to the Big Apple Friday afternoon. full story
  • New Knicks Ready to Debut vs. James, Cavs

    With three veterans added into the mix, the new-look New York Knicks will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Richardson Leads Knicks as Harrington Waits in the Wings

    After being traded to the Knicks Friday afternoon, Harrington was introduced to the New York media Saturday night before watching his new team defeat the Washington Wizards, 122-117, at Madison Square Garden -- the building he can finally call home. full story
  • WIth Focus on Trades, Depleted Knicks Can't Keep Up with Bucks

    While the New York Knicks were in Milwaukee to face the Bucks on Friday night, most of the talk surrounding the team was on roster moves made earlier in the day. Knicks President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh continued reshaping the Knicks with two trades within a 24-hour span. In separate deals, the Knicks acquired Al Harrington from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jamal Crawford before sending Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins to the L.A. Clippers for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Mobley & Thomas

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that guard Cuttino Mobley and forward Tim Thomas have been acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Mardy Collins and forward Zach Randolph. full story
  • Knicks Acquire Al Harrington

    NEW YORK, November 21, 2008 – The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Al Harrington has been acquired from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for guard Jamal Crawford. full story
  • Knicks Look to Build Off Strong Defensive Effort vs Bucks While Jeffries Eyes Return

    The Knicks will look to build off their strong finish in Boston when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks, who have several offensive weapons of their own, tonight at 8:30 p.m. full story
  • Chandler, Knicks Show Tremendous Heart in Loss to Celtics

    While the Knicks came up just short in Tuesday’s 110-101 defeat to the Celtics in Boston, Wilson Chandler’s star shone bright as he and his teammates proved they can hang with the best in the league. full story
  • Knicks in Beantown to Face the Champs

    The 6-4 Knicks, winners of five of their last seven, face their stiffest test of the young season when they visit the 9-2 World Champion Boston Celtics at 7:30pm. full story
  • Nowitzki, Mavs Drop Knicks in OT Thriller

    A hot start and cold finish were both in effect for the New York Knicks in their 124-114 overtime loss to the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. full story
  • Knicks Look for Fifth Win in Six Tries at Home vs. Mavericks

    Off to their best start in a decade, the Knicks will look to continue their hot streak tonight when they host the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. ET. full story
  • Randolph, Knicks Lower the Boom on Thunder

    The New York Knicks' offense turned out to be their best defense on Friday night, as the team continued its best start since the 1998-99 season by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-106 at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Go For Six Tonight vs. Thunder

    The Knicks, a perfect 5-0 when scoring over 100 points, will look to build off their strongest offensive performance of the season when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Poetry Slam Program Searches for the Top Poet!

    The New York Knicks Poetry Slam Program kicks off its sixth annual season with a free Open Audition and College Fair at Madison Square Garden this Saturday from 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. The day will include poetry open auditions, a college fair with over 50 institutions, live entertainment, performance workshops and appearances by Knicks players Chris Duhon, Nate Robinson and Eddy Curry, and legend John Starks. full story
  • Chandler Leads Knicks in Record-Breaking Win Over Grizzlies

    A night after seeing a three-game winning streak end, Wilson Chandler led an extraordinary shooting performance from the Knicks against the Grizzlies on Wednesday. full story
  • Knicks Roll Into Memphis Looking for a Split

    After dropping a 92-80 decision on the road to Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, the New York Knicks look to split their road trip when they face rookie phenoms O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol and the improving Memphis Grizzlies tonight at 8 p.m. full story
  • Ice Cold Start to Fourth Dooms Knicks in San Antonio

    The Knicks wanted to run, and the Spurs wanted a half-court game. When it was all said and done, San Antonio got its way and snapped New York’s three-game winning streak on Tuesday night at the AT&T Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Connect Four in San Antonio

    Coming off three straight wins to improve to 4-2, the Knicks are riding a wave of confidence heading into San Antonio for tonight's matchup against the Spurs at 8:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Continue to Sizzle as Knicks Win Third Straight

    The Knicks are 4-2 for the first time since 2001-02, and for the first time this season, Head Coach Mike D'Antoni can largely credit his team's defense for its success. full story
  • Knicks Look to Hit a High-Note vs. Jazz in Garden Matinee

    Coming off their first road victory of the season in Washington, the Knicks look to hit a high-note against the undefeated Jazz when they meet at Madison Square Garden today at 3.p.m. full story
  • Crawford, Duhon Help Knicks Notch First Road Win

    The winless Wizards stayed with the Knicks offensively on Friday night, but New York’s ball movement and long-range shooting was too much to handle. Jamal Crawford scored 23 points, Zach Randolph had his third straight double-double and the Knicks made a season-high 13 three-pointers to move above .500 with a 114-108 win over the Wizards at the Verizon Center. full story
  • Knicks Look to Capitalize In D.C.

    With his constant energy and spirit, Nate Robinson has been used as an example of what head coach Mike D'Antoni expects from his team this season. Robinson never slows down and continues to improve each night. After watching the Knicks drop two straight before getting off to another slow start on Wednesday night, Robinson exploded for 24 first-half points, including 19 in the second quarter, as he guided the Knicks to a 101-98 win over the Bobcats. New York rode his energy to the end and will look to continue to pick up the pace when it visits the Washington Wizards tonight at 7 p.m. ET. full story
  • Knicks Name Allan Houston Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that Allan Houston has been named Assistant to the President for Basketball Operations. full story
  • Robinson’s Burst Sparks Knicks to Victory

    Playing with energy on both ends of the floor, the Knicks used a balanced attack from all angles to hold off the Charlotte Bobcats for a 101-98 victory at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday and improve to 2-2 this season. Reserves Nate Robinson and Wilson Chandler carried the Knicks through the first half, and starters Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford finished it off. full story
  • Ask a Knick: November 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Aim to Return to .500 Vs. Bobcats at The Garden

    Bobcats Head Coach Larry Brown returns to Madison Square Garden tonight when New York hosts Charlotte at 7:30 p.m. in the first of four meetings between the two teams this season. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! full story
  • Knicks Off the Mark in Loss to Bucks

    The Knicks played in spurts on Sunday, and used the three-ball to make up for lost ground. But in the end, a record-tying night from three-point range wasn’t enough to overcome the Milwaukee Bucks in a 94-86 loss at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Look to Show True Colors Vs. Bucks

    The Knicks, coming off a 116-87 defeat in Philadelphia on Friday, aim to pick up their defense and get back on track tonight when they host the new-look Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden at 6 p.m. full story
  • Knicks Fall to 76ers in First Road Test of Year

    Coming off a victory over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s season opener, the Knicks fell behind early and were unable to recover in a 116-87 loss in Philadelphia on the same day that city celebrated its first professional sports championship since 1983. full story
  • Knicks Look to Establish Own Brand of Basketball in Philly

    The Mike D’Antoni era in New York began with an explosive offensive attack and a victory in front of a capacity Madison Square Garden crowd. The Elton Brand era in Philadelphia began with a slow-paced half-court offense and a loss. full story
  • D’Antoni Era Starts Off Strong with 120-115 Opening Night Win

    Jamal Crawford addressed the sold-out Garden crowd, rapper Q-Tip performed “Go NY Go”, and a hyped-up Knicks squad came out running … and never stopped. Behind Crawford’s game-high 29 points, the Knicks led by as many as 23 in the third quarter before barely holding off a late rally from the Miami Heat for a 120-115 home victory in their season-opener on Wednesday night. full story
  • New Knicks Era Starts Tonight!

    The new era of Knicks basketball is set to tip off tonight as New York hosts Michael Beasley, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat in the 2008-09 season opener at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story
  • Ask a Knick: October 2008

    Knicks fans -- all year long, you have the chance to ask your favorite player a question. Each day, we will ask a Knick questions from you, the fans, and will post them on nyknicks.com. Nothing is off limits! Here is what the Knicks have had to say so far in the month of October... full story
  • Q-Tip to Perform at Home Opener

    The Knicks and Q-Tip partnered to recreate the Knicks anthem "Go NY Go!" The hip-hop legend was at the MSG Training Facility on Monday, October 6th to shoot the music video with a few of the Knicks players. full story
  • Knicks Waive Patrick Ewing, Jr.

    The New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh announced today that forward Patrick Ewing, Jr. has been waived. full story
  • Despite Loss, Crawford, Ewing Jr. Ignite Garden Crowd in Preseason Finale

    Jamal Crawford found his offense, Patrick Ewing Jr. might have found a roster spot, and the Knicks found the will and determination to make another strong comeback attempt on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. full story
  • Knicks Host Nets in Final Tune Up

    The New York Knicks, coming off their lowest-scoring performance of the preseason, will look to enter the regular season on a high note when they host the Nets on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. full story