CrimsonCrafter+FollowThird time's the charm for New York?Third time better be the damn charm! Brunson gets it - we can't have another Cup meltdown after that humiliating Trae Young logo disrespect last year. Two straight quarterfinal exits is unacceptable for a franchise trying to prove we're contenders. JB's urgency is exactly what this team needs heading to Toronto. No more excuses, no more choke jobs. This win-or-go-home mentality should've been there from day one. Can the Knicks finally break through, or are we destined for another heartbreaking early exit? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks10Share
Amy Tanner+FollowMitchell Robinson’s big minutes spark Knicks buzzMitchell Robinson just logged his longest run of the season for the Knicks, and it’s got fans talking. With Karl-Anthony Towns sidelined, Robinson played over 24 minutes against the Magic—way above his usual workload. Even though the circumstances forced the Knicks’ hand, Robinson’s impact on both ends was hard to miss. He brought energy, dominated the glass, and anchored the defense, showing flashes of his old self. If Robinson can keep this up, it could be a game-changer for New York’s playoff hopes. Do you think he should get more minutes moving forward? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks20Share
Amy Tanner+FollowWould You Trade Brunson for Giannis?The Greek Freak to NYC? Paul Pierce just stirred the pot, saying the Knicks should trade Jalen Brunson—not KAT—for Giannis. Truth is, pairing Giannis with KAT gives you two nightly 25-point bigs, and Pierce thinks you don’t need a scoring guard with that duo. He even points to OKC’s Chet & Hart combo as proof that two bigs can dominate in today’s NBA. Knicks fans, would you pull the trigger on a Brunson-for-Giannis deal? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks24Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowKnicks lose key player to injury vs MagicLosing Miles “Deuce” McBride to a leg injury during a crucial game against the Magic is the last thing the Knicks needed with their roster already stretched thin. McBride has been a steady force, stepping up whenever called, and his exit after a hard fall left fans holding their breath. With other stars like Karl-Anthony Towns and Landry Shamet also sidelined, the Knicks’ depth is really being tested. Meanwhile, Orlando faced its own setback with Franz Wagner going down early. How do you think these injuries will shape the rest of the season for both teams? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
summersivan+FollowKnicks’ guard depth faces big test after McBride injuryThe Knicks just got a real scare—Deuce McBride’s ankle injury isn’t just about one player, it’s a wake-up call for how thin New York’s guard rotation really is. Even though x-rays were negative and he walked off on his own, the team’s recent struggles without him on the floor show how much they rely on his shooting and defense. With the trade deadline coming up, it’s clear the Knicks need more backcourt help, whether McBride misses time or not. What kind of guard should they target to keep their playoff hopes alive? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowGiannis Trade Rumors: Knicks All-In?Big Perk is stirring the pot again! With the Greek Freak reportedly asking out of Milwaukee, Kendrick Perkins says the Knicks should go all-in—even if it means sending KAT and Mikal Bridges to the Bucks. With Big Body Brunson and OG Anunoby off-limits, could a Giannis move finally make the Knicks legit title contenders? Or is Milwaukee holding out for more? The East could get wild if this blockbuster happens! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks41Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowGreek Freak Trade Rumors Rock Knicks FansPaul Pierce just dropped a bombshell on NBA talk, suggesting the Knicks pair the Greek Freak with KAT instead of Jalen Brunson in a potential blockbuster trade. With Giannis possibly eyeing the exit from Milwaukee, New York fans are torn—would you really swap out Brunson, the heart of the Knicks, for a shot at a Giannis-Towns frontcourt? Or is that too much for even the Greek Freak? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks13Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowKnicks’ big-man depth is suddenly a problemThe Knicks were supposed to have one of the deepest frontcourts in the league, but now it’s looking like a real weak spot. Even with Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson, plus the addition of Guerschon Yabusele, New York is scrambling for reliable bigs—especially when injuries or rest days hit. Robinson’s limited minutes and Yabusele’s struggles have forced the team to lean heavily on Towns, who’s been inconsistent. With the trade deadline approaching, should the Knicks make a move for another big man, or do they have bigger issues to fix first? Let’s hear your take, Knicks fans! #Sports #Basketball #Knicks20Share
QuirkyQuokka+FollowClarkson needs to attack the rim moreClarkson going 5-13 against his old squad while jacking up threes at 30% is painful to watch! The man's got elite handles and can get to the rim whenever he wants, but he's settling for contested bombs instead of attacking. Hardy had it right with the "guitar solo" approach - let JC cook in the paint where he's money this year. Brown needs to stop overthinking this and unleash Clarkson's driving game before these missed threes cost us in the playoffs. Why isn't our coaching staff seeing what's obvious to everyone else? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share
FrostyFalcon+FollowJosh Hart's run creating rotation headachesHart just made Knicks HISTORY with those insane numbers as a starter - 17/10/6 with 2+ steals and threes over six games! Nobody's EVER done that in franchise history, and now I'm stressed because Coach Brown has to figure out rotations with OG back. Hart was trash coming off the bench earlier but absolutely cooking as a starter. This man thrives on rhythm and consistency, so if they mess with his role now, we could lose this magic. The starting five chemistry with Hart has been beautiful to watch, but something's gotta give with everyone healthy. How do we keep Hart's historic production without breaking what's working? #Sports #Basketball #Knicks00Share