Knicks News: New York climbs standings, trade reports continue to swirl
The New York Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night in a 113-89 win behind Julius Randle’s 34 points and 17 rebounds. It was a dominant win for a Knicks squad that’s already had its fair share of issues so far this season.
New York will travel to North Carolina to face the lowly Hornets on Friday before returning to MSG to host Sacramento on Sunday. The Knicks have won two straight at home and will have the chance to push that to three against a Kings team that’s been playing surprisingly well.
With Dec. 15 being right around the corner, trade season is about to be in full swing. Evan Fournier hasn’t played since Nov. 13, Derrick Rose has been linked to the Mavericks, and Cam Reddish’s representatives are reportedly working with the front office on a trade. Immanuel Quickley is a name that’s been floating around, too. Things are about to get really interesting.
Buckle up, Knicks fans.
More Knicks news
- The Westchester Knicks traded Feron Hunt to the Birmingham Squadron (the New Orleans Pelicans G League affiliate) on Monday in exchange for Justin Wright-Foreman. Hunt was on a two-way contract with the Knicks but was waived last week.
- Tom Thibodeau continued to ride with his nine-man rotation on Wednesday night that doesn’t include Rose or Reddish but does include Deuce McBride.
NBA news
- Trae Young wore ‘King of Broadway’ shoes on Wednesday in Madison Square Garden in the Hawks’ 24-point loss. He is 8-12 in the games that he’s played against the Knicks.
- Chris Paul returned for the Suns on Wednesday night after a 14-game absence due to a sore right heel.
- Bradley Beal recently said in a podcast interview that he re-signed with the Wizards in free agency because there “were no teams in the market.” Washington is 11-14 and has lost its last four games.