ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting that the New York Knicks have decided to move on from Team President Steve Mills. The Knicks are off to another poor season with a 15 - 36 record and are currently 15th in the Eastern Conference. The timing is intriguing but the firing should be welcome news to critics of the organization.
Former head analyst for Team USA, Kirk Goldsberry took the deep dive into how the three-point shot is changing the game of basketball at every level with his book, Sprawlball: A Visual Tour of the New Era of the NBA.
The New York Knicks have fired head coach David Fizdale. The debate as to how much of this terrible 4-18 start is truly his fault can happen another time. Right now I'm trying to think of anyone that might actually stand a chance of turning the Knicks into a winning basketball team in the near future. Here are the five candidates I'd like to see coach the Knicks.
Knicks Head Coach David Fizdale said after his team lost by 44 points at Milwaukee on Monday, that his players didn’t feel like they could win the game
First of all as you'll hear from the beginning of his recording there are few guests we enjoy talking to more than ESPN and MSG's Allan Hahn. Hahn not only host for ESPN radio but he covers the New York Knicks for MSG. He's the perfect blend of optimism and reality for Knicks' fans like myself. We ask Hahn about the future of Head Coach David Fizdale, The Knicks front office and who are the building blocks on the roster right now we can count on?
Tonight will be the first time since forcing his way out of New York that former Knick Kristaps Porzingis will play at Madison Square Garden. I know my Knicks are a mess and I'm aware many factors effected KP's tenure at the Garden but you disrespected my team and now you're gonna hear about it.