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The New York Knicks dominated the Boston Celtics 105-95 for their second victory in as many games to open the season.
Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics 105–95 at home on Friday to get out to a perfect 2-0 start to their season.
Suddenly, the Knicks are one of the favorites and the Celtics are on a lower tier in the Eastern Conference. Things went according to (the new) script on Friday, when New York cruised to a 105-95 victory on in the second game of the season for both teams. It’s kind of amazing how this rivalry turned on a dime.
Karl-Anthony Towns earned fans' respect playing through Grade 2 quad strain as Knicks defeated Cavaliers 119-111 in season opener.
The franchise boasts a 2-2 record and hasn’t looked like a dominant force on either end of the floor, prompting Golden State Warriors four-time NBA champion forward Draymond Green to suggest they aren’t legitimate contenders.
One prominent doubter has emerged in the Western Conference, as four-time NBA Champion and Golden State Warriors icon Draymond Green has cast serious doubts over the Knicks’ ability to be credible title challengers this season after how opening week has gone for them.
Even though the New York Knicks were widely regarded as one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference coming into the season, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green isn't ready to put them in that tier of contender.
“Personally, the Knicks, I just don’t believe that they’re contenders,” Green said. “I don’t think they have what it takes to win at the highest level. I think you can stifle their offense and make it hard on them.” Green also had harsh words for the Knicks’ defense.
The NBA Cup is upon us once again, and fans of the New York Knicks have reasons to be excited. Looking past the comically gaudy court designs and the festiviti
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is not shy about sharing his opinions, even if they are unpopular. That includes his particularly hot takes
In the previous two seasons under coach Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks didn’t absorb a three-game losing streak until after Christmas.