New York Knicks
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- Will Jalen Brunson be back for Knicks’ ring night? | The Injury Report
Jalen Brunson, Knicks captain and 2026 NBA Finals MVP, underwent an offseason procedure on his left wrist. Sports orthopedic surgeon Daniel J. Kaplan discusses Brunson's injury on the Injury Report segment with Brandon London.
- Early Addition: A whale crashed the Sail4th afterparty off Staten Island
A whale collided with and sank a New Jersey fire rescue boat during an afterparty off Staten Island. The article also highlights unrelated topics like Knicks murals, vacant rent-stabilized apartments, and snow rooms.
- Fox News Digital's News Quiz: July 3, 2026
Fox News Digital's News Quiz highlights a primary upset in Colorado and police identification of Empire State Building climbers as foreign daredevils. The quiz also references Usha Vance's critique of The New York Times regarding her maternity dress and the New York Knicks' NBA title celebration.
- Former Bulls coach Billy Donovan joins Spurs staff: report
Billy Donovan, former Bulls coach, has joined the San Antonio Spurs as a lead assistant coach. The Bulls announced his departure in April after he declined his contract option and later hired Tiago Splitter as his replacement. The Spurs recently lost the 2026 NBA Finals to the Knicks.
- Pelicans shut down Knicks push for Yves Missi after Mitchell Robinson leaves for Celtics
The New Orleans Pelicans rejected multiple trade attempts by the New York Knicks to acquire center Yves Missi after the Knicks lost Mitchell Robinson to the Boston Celtics. The Pelicans view Missi as a key core player and have declared him unavailable for trade. Missi, a 22-year-old rookie, was drafted by New Orleans in 2024 and is entering his third NBA season.
- The sports economy is unaffordable at the bar, let alone the stadium
A survey by Intuit Credit Karma and The Harris Poll reveals rising sports costs are pricing fans out of bars and stadiums, with 1 in 5 fans avoiding watch parties due to expenses like $12 beers. Fans are split between taking on debt to attend high-cost events (e.g., $279,804 Knicks courtside tickets) or cutting back entirely, with 16% now unable to afford live events they previously could.
- Mitchell Robinson departs champion Knicks for $47.4M deal with Celtics: report
Mitchell Robinson has agreed to a three-year, $47.4 million contract with the Boston Celtics, departing from the New York Knicks. The deal marks a significant financial commitment by Boston to the free agent center.
- Knicks sign Landry Shamet to a four-year deal
The New York Knicks have re-signed Landry Shamet to a four-year, $24 million contract. The move is analyzed by Dexter Henry, focusing on its implications for Mitchell Robinson.
- Pelicans decline team option on Kevon Looney
The New Orleans Pelicans declined the $8M team option on Kevon Looney's contract, making the three-time NBA champion an unrestricted free agent. The move leaves Yves Missi as the Pelicans' only true center, prompting the team to seek a center via free agency or trade.
- Knicks Free Agency Preview: Mitchell Robinson, Landry Shamet & Second Apron Decisions | NY Got Game
The Knicks enter 2026 NBA Free Agency as defending NBA champions, with their biggest challenge being how much to spend to retain their title-winning roster. The discussion focuses on players like Mitchell Robinson and Landry Shamet, along with decisions related to the 'Second Apron.' Dexter Henry and Jeremy Cohen analyze the situation.
- Knicks slap Mamdani-backed NY Senate candidate Aber Kawas with ‘cease and desist’ letter over campaign ad: ‘False advertising’
The New York Knicks issued a cease and desist letter to NY Senate candidate Aber Kawas for using their logo in a campaign ad, accusing her of false advertising. The move mirrors tactics used by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, prompting legal threats from the team.
- NYPD seizes $150 MILLION in fake Labubus, knockoff Knicks apparel and other countefeit merchandise in Chinatown sting
The NYPD seized $150 million in counterfeit merchandise, including fake Labubus, Knicks apparel, and luxury items, during a raid on 12 Chinatown storefronts, arresting 17 people. The action followed a surge in complaints about illegal vending and street vendors in Lower Manhattan.
- What are Knicks getting in second-round picks Jack Kayil & Tyler Nickel? | NY Got Game
The New York Knicks drafted German guard Jack Kayil with the 39th pick and Vanderbilt forward Tyler Nickel with the 47th pick. The NY Post’s Dexter Henry and Bryan Fonseca analyze their potential contributions, fit in Mike Brown’s system, and defensive capabilities.
- Knicks fan’s trash can grab ends with fines, firing and walk of shame return trip for JPMorgan Chase exec
Angie Báez, a JPMorgan Chase executive, was fined $175 for littering and impeding sanitation operations after taking a Knicks-themed trash can during a championship parade. She was later fired by JPMorgan Chase, and the city recovered the can nearly a week after the incident.
- Woman fired from job after Knicks trash can theft
A woman was fired from her job after stealing a trash can from the Knicks parade celebration, as captured in a viral video.
- Woman fired from job after Knicks trash can theft
A woman was fired from her job after a video of her stealing a trash can from the Knicks parade celebration went viral online. The incident occurred during the Knicks parade and led to her termination.
- Woman fired from job after Knicks trash can theft
A woman was fired from her job after a video of her stealing a trash can from the Knicks parade celebration went viral online.
- Knicks parade attendee who dumped trash on sidewalk identified as JPMorgan Chase DEI exec, promptly fired
A woman identified as Angie Baez, a JPMorgan Chase DEI executive, was fired after dumping trash on a sidewalk during a New York Knicks parade. The incident highlighted contradictions in DEI practices, as Baez's actions were seen as entitlement rather than equity.
- Heat nearing favorite Celtics, Knicks in Eastern Conference after Giannis Antetokounmpo trade
The Miami Heat may have traded for Giannis Antetokounmpo, making them favorites over the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference. The betting community strongly supports this move despite the Heat's roster changes.
- What leaders can learn from the Knicks ending their 53-year championship drought
The New York Knicks ended a 53-year championship drought, highlighting lessons in resilience, long-term strategy, and persistence over quick wins. The victory underscores the value of sustained effort and organizational conditioning, contrasting with modern business culture's focus on immediate results.
- Family dog shot and killed by LAPD during Knicks celebration at condo in Los Angeles
A family dog named Jameson was shot and killed by LAPD officers during a New York Knicks championship celebration in Canoga Park, Los Angeles. Police responded to a call about a screaming woman, and the dog rushed at officers before being shot. The incident occurred after the owner and family celebrated the Knicks' win, with the dog wearing a team shirt.
- DAVID MARCUS: Hey politicians, stop co-opting our sports teams. It's un-American
David Marcus criticizes politicians like New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and GOP candidate Spencer Pratt for using sports team branding in campaigns, arguing it undermines sports' unifying role in America. He contrasts this with European soccer teams that often represent political or religious divisions, such as Barcelona and Real Madrid in Spain, and Celtic and Rangers in Scotland.
- Total trash: wild video shows woman stealing Knicks garbage can and dumping refuse all over the street
A woman stole a New York Knicks trash can in New York City and dumped its contents on the street. The incident, described as 'incredibly stupid,' has gone viral on social media.
- LAPD releases footage of moment officers shot and killed woman’s dog
The Los Angeles Police Department released footage showing officers shooting and killing a woman’s dog in a Canoga Park neighborhood hallway. The video reveals an officer pointed a pistol directly at the woman during a calm exchange before the dog entered the hallway. Police initially responded to a report of a woman screaming, later identified as cheering after the New York Knicks won the NBA finals.
- LAPD releases footage of moment officers shot and killed woman’s dog
The Los Angeles Police Department released footage showing officers shooting and killing a woman’s dog in a Canoga Park apartment hallway. The video also captures an officer pointing a pistol directly at the woman during a calm exchange before the incident.
- LAPD releases bodycam video showing moments before officer shoots and kills dog in Canoga Park
The Los Angeles Police Department released bodycam footage of an officer shooting and killing a dog during a New York Knicks' championship celebration in Canoga Park. The video contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing.
- Video: LAPD releases graphic footage of officer shooting dog after Knicks victory
Los Angeles police released body cam footage showing an officer killing a woman's pet dog, which has sparked public outrage and raised questions about the incident.
- Video: LAPD releases graphic footage of officer shooting dog after Knicks victory
Los Angeles police released body cam footage showing an officer killing a woman's pet dog following a New York Knicks victory, sparking public outrage and questions about the incident.
- Mother-daughter duo allegedly beat and robbed New York Knicks fans after historic win in San Antonio
A mother and daughter are accused of beating and robbing New York Knicks fans following a significant team victory in San Antonio. Two victims were hospitalized, with one suffering a severe right eye socket bone fracture, according to police.
- Revealed: Hero, 24, who saved man's LIFE in dramatic rescue during New York Knicks victory parade after defying cops' orders
A 24-year-old hero defied police orders to save a man's life during a dramatic rescue at the New York Knicks victory parade. The incident occurred as the parade celebrated the team's victory.
- Can AI have taste? That was the hot topic at Replit's NYC vibe-coding conference.
Replit hosted Vibecon, a NYC conference exploring AI's role in creativity and the concept of 'taste' in technology. Attendees included artists, filmmakers, and engineers, with discussions led by Replit CEO Amjad Masad and filmmaker Spike Jonze. Interactive art exhibits and AI-driven projects like AI-generated whale sounds were featured.
- Times Square gunfire sends bystanders scrambling to safety
Gunfire in New York’s Times Square caused bystanders to flee, with police chasing a suspect. One person was hospitalized, and a webcam captured two individuals in black clothing firing handguns in a crowded intersection. A 17-year-old was previously shot in Times Square during Knicks championship celebrations.
- The Knicks’ playoff run that ended in a championship and parade is worth at least $380 million to New York City
The New York Knicks' playoff run culminating in a championship generated an estimated $380 million in economic activity for New York City, including $90 million per home game during the Finals. The team's first ticker-tape parade followed, with over 10,000 NYPD officers deployed for security. This economic impact far exceeded the $57.6 million generated by the 2021 Milwaukee Bucks' championship.
- ‘The View’ host Whoopi Goldberg voices support of Knicks’ visit with Trump: ‘I want all those black men to stand in our house’
The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg expressed support for the New York Knicks' planned visit to President Trump, stating, 'I want all those black men to stand in our house.' The Knicks are set to be the first NBA team to meet with Trump.
- Former prosecutor Adam Levy sends warning for Knicks parade safety after NYC chaos
Former prosecutor Adam Levy criticized chaotic celebrations in New York City following the Knicks' NBA Championship win, which included burning school buses, climbing structures, and gunfire. Sixty-three people were arrested during the disorder, including after a violent watch party in Bryant Park. Levy urged prosecutors to focus on repeat offenders and address societal failures contributing to the lawlessness.
- Before the Knicks won a championship, James Dolan told players their families would have to sacrifice, too
Knicks owner James Dolan urged players to eliminate distractions and sacrifice for a championship, emphasizing that their families would also need to contribute. The team ended its 53-year title drought by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. Dolan promised championship rings for players' families if the team won.
- Knicks owner confirms championship celebration invite to White House while Seahawks visit on back burner
The New York Knicks have accepted a White House invitation to celebrate their NBA championship, while the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl visit remains unresolved. Knicks owner James Dolan confirmed the team's pending White House trip, whereas the White House press office stated no details have been finalized for the Seahawks. The Eagles' 2025 White House visit is contrasted with the Seahawks' uncertain plans.
- Knicks accepted invitation to visit Trump at White House, Dolan says
The New York Knicks are planning to visit the White House, owner James Dolan confirmed, which would be the first such visit by an NBA Finals winner during President Trump's time in office.
- I’m spending hours in line to save desperate Knicks fans a spot for parade — and raking in cash
Robert Samuel, founder of Same Ole Line Dudes, is profiting by helping Knicks fans secure parade spots, with his business experiencing significant excitement similar to the 2014 New York Rangers Stanley Cup event.
- Cab driver attacked outside MSG during violent Knicks celebrations speaks out
A cab driver was attacked outside Madison Square Garden during a violent Knicks celebration and has since spoken out. Chantee Lans discussed the traumatizing attack with the driver through a translator.