The proposed trade would bring in the two-time All-Star big man to boost the Knicks roster ahead of the playoffs.
As the clock nears zero on the only public timeline provided by the Knicks for Mitchell Robinson’s recovery, Tom Thibodeau revealed for the first time that the center has been r
ESPN's Bobby Marks proposed a Knicks trade pitch that would see the franchise part with injured big man Mitchell Robinson.
Tom Thibodeau isn't known for changing his philosophy. Moreover, the defensive guru historically plays his starters more minutes than his coaching counterparts. On Saturday, after the Knicks' 143-120 victory over the Sacramento Kings, Thibodeau revealed a shocking key to the team's recent success.
The New York Knicks have been on an absolute tear of late, most recently beating the Denver Nuggets 122-112. Their win over Denver marks their fifth-straight victory, and they’ve won those five games by a combined total of 83 points.
New York doesn’t have to do anything between now and the trade deadline to reach its goals. The Knicks have been fine with the roster as is. With that said, the sense around the league is that the Knicks will do something minor in order to bolster their bench, whether sooner by getting a player back in a trade or later in the buyout market.
The Knicks got a troubling injury update on Mitchell Robinson, who is still dealing with an ankle injury, on Wednesday.
It doesn’t sound like Mitchell Robinson will make his season debut before the Feb. 6 NBA trade seadline — and judging by head coach Tom Thibodeau’s pregame comments on Wednesday, there’s no urgency to rush the Knicks’ defensive anchor back before,
The proposed trade would improve the New York Knicks front-court depth ahead of a potentially deep playoff run.
The league has been more competitive than ever this season, with the Houston Rockets and New York Knicks making headlines with impressive winning streaks.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver may be a fan of 10-minute quarters, but Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau and Denver Nuggets head coach Mike Malone are not. The two veteran coaches voiced their concerns about the idea of shortening NBA games to boost television viewership before the Knicks’ 122-112 victory over Denver at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.