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2024-25 Season. Episode 2 October 27- November 2, 2025

  • Writer: Koron PIerre
    Koron PIerre
  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 7 min read

Updated: Dec 26, 2024



Sources: Knicks, Ariel Hukporti agree on standard 2-year deal


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 Knicks vs. Cavs Game Review!


"Danny Cunningham: #Cavs win 110-104 at MSG against the Knicks. Monster game by Darius Garland with 34 points and a huge 4th quarter. Trailed by double-digits at one point, really gritty effort to claw back and ultimately take control of the game."


Kenny Atkinson thinks Karl-Anthony Towns makes Knicks title ‘contenders’

  

"It was glaring to see Towns take just two three-point attempts in 30-plus minutes. When asked after the game about the Cavs’ defense and Towns’ shot attempts, Brunson put the onus on himself. “It’s on us. It’s on me as a teammate… to make sure we’re all on the same page, making sure everyone’s eating. I’ve got to be better when it comes to that,” Brunson said."

 

"One is the Knicks’ volume of threes. New York took eight more shots than Cleveland on Monday, but attempted eight fewer three pointers than the Cavs. Compared to the rest of the league, the Knicks haven’t attempted many threes so far. It’s worth noting because perimeter shooting has been a point of emphasis for the group. “We have to generate more (threes). Sometimes it’s a byproduct of deep-paint decisions,(making) the read,” head coach Tom Thibodeau said. “Obviously you want as many layups as you can get. If there’s two on you, spread it out. And then everyone has to – you can’t just stare at the ball, you have to stare at the whole court… You’ve got to read the man in front of you, what’s he doing so we don’t get guys drifting up on each other.”

 

 Flush with sharpshooters, Knicks rank dead-last in 3s attempted: ‘We have to generate more’


Knicks Vs. Heat Game Review



Jalen Brunson stays true to his word in Karl-Anthony Towns' dominant Knicks night

Karl-Anthony Towns didn’t bring any Jimmy Butler baggage into Knicks rivalry

 

"Michael Scotto: New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns has a sprained left wrist and is questionable for tomorrow night against the Detroit Pistons. Towns had 44 points and 13 rebounds against the Miami Heat last night."

 


Tom Thibodeau couldn't have described Josh Hart any better after Knicks win


Knicks ironman Josh Hart battles through leg pain to snag 14 rebounds against Heat


Knicks Vs. Pistons Game Review

Knicks dominate Pistons for 128-98 win behind Jalen Brunson's season-high 36 points, Karl-Anthony Towns' fourth consecutive double-double


The Beginning Of The Video Breaks Down This Game!




 


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Knicks Injury Tracker: Tom Thibodeau updates Precious Achiuwa's status

 

 


 Jalen Brunson’s return to Houston a reminder of Knicks’ referee qualms

 


Josh Hart's early season trend is an encouraging sign for the Knicks' offenseFrom < https://dailyknicks.com/josh-hart-early-season-trend-encouraging-sign-knicks-offense>

 

Jalen Brunson’s star power has turned him into NYC sports marketing darling

 

Trade Rumors

Proposed trade for center would set Knicks back with key bench subtractions

 

Could Giannis Be the Knicks' Next Big Move? Here's What We Know!

Knicks Rumors: Latest Buzz Involving Giannis After Karl-Anthony Towns Trade

 

Knicks expected to be in the mix for Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes

 


"An Eastern Conference NBA executive has already heard the places believed to be Giannis Antetokounmpo’s would-be preferred destinations: “The teams I’ve heard are Miami and New York — the Nets, not the Knicks.” There are also other teams with the means, in theory, to go after a player of Giannis’ caliber. The Oklahoma City Thunder certainly come to mind, and I asked the Eastern Conference executive about the Thunder potentially making a run if Milwaukee’s big man eventually wants out. “I haven’t heard them mentioned, but yeah, if you’re Milwaukee you might just go, ‘I don’t give a f— what you want. If you want out, we’re getting the best deal we can.’ And Oklahoma City could definitely offer a good one.”


"Insider Marc Stein reported Sunday that the Knicks are among four teams most likely to credibly push for Giannis Antetokounmpo, joining three more well-known contenders — the Nets, Heat and Warriors. Of course, the Knicks just unloaded the vast majority of their assets to acquire Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, making it difficult to match offers the Bucks would field. As a result, a source deemed it “very unlikely” the Knicks can find a way to land Antetokounmpo."


Throwaway Topics

 

Knicks can unlock offense by adhering to 3-point plan

NBA's top rookies underperforming makes Knicks' draft haul look even better

Julius Randle goes in-depth about reaction to Knicks-Timberwolves blockbuster trade

 

“How it affected my family was the biggest part,” Randle told Andscape after the Minnesota Timberwolves’ 117-115 win over the Sacramento Kings on Oct. 24. “My oldest son was in school. He will be 8 in December. He’s been going to school with all his best buddies for 2½ years and they started school. That was tough for him. It was really the hardest part … “I broke the news to him by just being honest by telling him that I got traded to Minnesota. I told him this was going to be best thing for him, our family and me personally. I was trying to do little things to get him excited. He’s a big fan of [Minnesota Vikings wide receiver] Justin Jefferson. Then he got excited about Ant [Timberwolves star guard Anthony Edwards] and being around the team. A new house. You just have to find ways to trick him a little bit.”

  

“I was really thrown off with it being so close to training camp,” Randle said of the trade. “We had training camp in two or three days. My mindset was ready to go to Charleston [South Carolina] for training camp. It took me like a night or two [to accept it]. The next morning. I was extremely happy because I forgot everything else and thought about the basketball side … “It’s not that I was thinking I couldn’t get traded. I kind of had an idea [trade talks] were going on, but I think it would happen more during the season or closer to the trade deadline because the summer already passed. I was a little shocked on the timing. I was happy with where I was going, for sure.”

 

Anthony Edwards hilariously reveals why he could never play for Knicks in viral video

 

"After the game, Edwards and Towns did a jersey swap. As the two swapped jerseys, a fan sitting near the court told Edwards to “come to New York.” Edwards shot the fan a crazy look back in response. He then said he wasn’t about to sign up to be booed by Knicks fans any time he has an off game. Edwards scored 31 points in that preseason game and had made 8 three-pointers, so it’s no wonder why a Knicks fan would have been recruiting the former No. 1 overall pick."

 

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