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Jalen Brunson underwent left‑wrist surgery and will spend the summer rehabbing after playing through the injury during New York’s title run. The early timeline aims for a return later this summer.
James Dolan has reportedly handed the New York Rangers' day‑to‑day operations to his son Quentin, shifting top business oversight while Chris Drury keeps hockey duties.
The Rangers traded draft picks to land 25‑year‑old Pavel Dorofeyev, a 37‑goal winger, in a draft‑night deal that reshapes New York's top six.
A draft‑night swap with the Knicks brings Baylor wing Cameron Carr to Los Angeles. The 6‑5, 21‑year‑old gives the Lakers length, shooting and defensive upside.
Dolan says he won't push payroll past the NBA's second apron, leaving several Knicks depth players' futures uncertain as the draft and free agency loom.
Germany enters Group E favorite at BMO Field in Toronto; here’s a quick guide to TV channels and streaming options for the match.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards celebrated the Knicks on X after a dramatic Finals night, joining fans and officials as the city braced for celebrations.
At least 500 Knicks fans turned Bennett Park into an impromptu party Saturday as celebrations rippled across New York City after Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
Mitchell Robinson was assessed a Flagrant 1 after elbowing Victor Wembanyama in the throat during Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, touching off a replay review and a crowd reaction.
The Knicks erased a 29-point deficit at Madison Square Garden, and OG Anunoby’s tip-in with 1.2 seconds left gave New York a 107-106 win and a 3-1 Finals lead.
During Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, Knicks guard Jose Alvarado collided with former mayor Michael Bloomberg; video shows Alvarado checking on him and Bloomberg walking away unhurt.
Victor Wembanyama shoved Jalen Brunson early in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, but officials didn't call a foul — adding heat to an already physical Finals.
The Knicks lost Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, 115-111, as Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs and New York’s momentum stalled. The series now stands 2-1.
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