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Mock draft has Knicks staring right at the ideal Jordan Clarkson replacement
In a new mock draft, the New York Knicks select a player who can fit the Jordan Clarkson mold and help transform the second unit.
One-time NBA champion Jeff Teague proposed that the New York Knicks should pursue Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo in exchange for Karl-Anthony Towns.
The New York Knicks could benefit from Trae Young this time around as he joins the Washington Wizards. Here's how.
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Knicks' dream draft scenario was just torpedoed by the Wizards
This article was originally published on dailyknicks.com as Knicks' dream draft scenario was just torpedoed by the Wizards. To the surprise of many, the recent trade that sent Trae Young to the Wizards ironically turned the vast majority of New York Knicks fans into major advocates of the villainous point guard.
In the 2023 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks drafted James Nnaji with the No. 31 overall pick, the first selection of the second round. Nnaji wasn't coming from college basketball, but rather from Europe. He has had multiple stints in NBA Summer League, but he has yet to appear in an NBA game.
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Why Knicks fans will have to root for New York villain Trae Young if he becomes a Wizard
For the past few years, Trae Young has been public enemy No. 1 for New York Knicks fans. It started in the 2021 NBA Playoffs, when Young and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Knicks in five games to win the opening round of the postseason.
Rick Pitino celebrated his draft analysis of Tyler Kolek following the guard's strong performance in the Knicks' win over the Cavaliers.
The New York Knicks were ecstatic when they were able to sign Guerschon Yabusele in free agency this past summer. A first-round pick of the Boston Celtics in th
The Way to Go The Knicks don’t have any Draft picks, having traded their 2023 first-rounder to Portland for Hart (and with the Mavs having sunk into the top 10). They also don’t have any cap flexibility,