As part of the Knicks’ 143-point demolition of the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, Miles McBride delivered a highlight-reel dunk that had the sellout crowd on its feet.
As the NBA’s much-anticipated February 6 trade deadline approaches, rumors are flying around about what many organizations will do to change their roster.
The proposed trade would bring in the two-time All-Star big man to boost the Knicks roster ahead of the playoffs.
The New York Knicks need frontcourt depth with the uncertainty around Mitchell Robinson’s impending return. However, the options are becoming increasingly
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims could be suiting up for a different team soon. Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reported last week that the team is
The proposed trade would add a reliable veteran to the New York Knicks rotation ahead of their push to make the playoffs.
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims has his future hanging in the balance over the course of the next few weeks leading up to the league's Feb. 6 trade deadline
The 7-footer is averaging 25.4 points and 13.9 rebounds per game — second-most in the NBA — in 38 appearances.
One player that they have been linked to is Jericho Sims of the New York Knicks. Sims has seen limited playing time during his four years with the Knicks and he is expected to be dealt this season.
Sims and Karl-Anthony Towns (thumb) were both listed as questionable initially, but Towns has been downgraded to doubtful, while Sims has been upgraded to probable. Sims drew a spot start in Towns' stead against the Magic on Jan. 6 and posted four points, 10 rebounds, two assists and a block in 29 minutes.
As we explain in our glossary entry, the NBA’s minimum salary exception doesn’t just allow over-the-cap teams to sign players to minimum salary contracts. It also allows clubs to trade for players earning the minimum without having to send out any matching salary.
The Knicks are on a two game winning streak after a successful victory against the Hawks and a triumph in Mikal Bridges' return to Brooklyn.