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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/knicks as Knicks Have Gauntlet to Open Season. The New York Knicks are keeping an eye on the first part of their schedule while they get ready to prepare for the season ahead.
Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report just gave the over/under for wins and predicted win totals for all 30 NBA teams in a recent article. The Knicks' over/under is at 53.5 wins, and the only East team with a higher figure is the Cavaliers. Overall, only three NBA teams were given a higher over/under than New York in this piece.
The Knicks need one more piece, but this New York insider says it probably will not be Ben Simmons filling that last roster spot.
The New York Knicks had plenty of issues to solve entering this summer's offseason, but none were as pressing as the general question of how they should build o
While the Knicks will enter next season among the favorites to win the East, insider James L. Edwards III recently predicted a major lineup change under Brown.
The New York Knicks have had an eventful offseason, but not as eventful as last year. Rather than making a pair of blockbuster trades like they did last summer, they signed two free agents and hired a new head coach.
The New York Knicks' Wildcats once again came together, but this group prowls far beyond the Main Line. Knicks stars new and old, namely Karl-Anthony Towns and
The New York Knicks have recently been linked to a champion center in free agency to help upgrade their frontcourt depth.
The Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers are the co-favorites to represent the East in the 2026 championship series. As far as New York is concerned, former NBA center and current ESPN personality Kendrick Perkins said the pressure is squarely on Karl-Anthony Towns to take his game to the next level and deliver the city the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
Could their be a change to the starting lineup? How many players will new coach Mike Brown use in his rotation?
Jan 1, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (00) dribbles as New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges (25) defends during the first half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images