Podolsky: 5 Reasons Why the New York Knicks Should Fire David Fizdale
Danny Podolsky lists five reasons why the Knicks should fire head coach David Fizdale.
Danny Podolsky lists five reasons why the Knicks should fire head coach David Fizdale.
It was a tight race for the Atlantic Division championship last season, and the 2019-20 edition is shaping up to be equally as competitive. Well, except for the New York Knicks… My apologies to the Knicks faithful.
Nick and Gabe play Let’s Make a Deal for a certain three-pointer in the league. This episode centers around the preseason headlines so far including the China versus NBA drama, Twitter imploding over Zion’s anticipated performance, and other notable injuries and performances. We also discuss the Knicks, Timberwolves, and Suns. Note: If you are a fan of these teams you may be triggered; consider yourself warned.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Paul reveals the first half (100-51) of his NBA Top 100 list for the 2019-20 NBA season.
Chris Totaro examines a few poorly-run franchises and names one of them the absolute worst-run organization in the league.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
The Memphis Grizzlies won the Summer League Championship last night over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Grizzlies rookie Brandon Clarke took home
It’s been fourteen days since NBA Free Agency started and we’ve already seen plenty of stars joining forces. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are joining forces with the Brooklyn Nets, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George with the Los Angeles Clippers, and now Russell Westbrook and James Harden with the Houston Rockets. The league has changed since the 2000s when stars were just trying to compete against each other.
Forward Marcus Morris has agreed to a one-year deal worth $15 million with the New York Knicks, per ESPN’s Adrian
Wow. It happened. For the vast majority of the past year, it seemed a certainty that Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving would be joining the New York Knicks, but the Brooklyn Nets have swooped in from nowhere in what could become the most significant moment for the franchise since the NBA-ABA merger of 1976.
One of the most highly anticipated off-seasons in NBA history is in full force. Tonight at 6 p.m. on June 30th is the unofficial official start of NBA free agency. Some mighty large names will be available on the open market to sign for any organization they so desire. Below is a list of names that are free agents and teams who own the most cap space to go wrestling for a player that can join their respective squads.
Danny Podolsky lists five reasons why the Knicks should fire head coach David Fizdale.
It was a tight race for the Atlantic Division championship last season, and the 2019-20 edition is shaping up to be equally as competitive. Well, except for the New York Knicks… My apologies to the Knicks faithful.
Nick and Gabe play Let’s Make a Deal for a certain three-pointer in the league. This episode centers around the preseason headlines so far including the China versus NBA drama, Twitter imploding over Zion’s anticipated performance, and other notable injuries and performances. We also discuss the Knicks, Timberwolves, and Suns. Note: If you are a fan of these teams you may be triggered; consider yourself warned.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Paul reveals the first half (100-51) of his NBA Top 100 list for the 2019-20 NBA season.
Chris Totaro examines a few poorly-run franchises and names one of them the absolute worst-run organization in the league.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
The Memphis Grizzlies won the Summer League Championship last night over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Grizzlies rookie Brandon Clarke took home the 2019 Summer League MVP
It’s been fourteen days since NBA Free Agency started and we’ve already seen plenty of stars joining forces. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are joining forces with the Brooklyn Nets, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George with the Los Angeles Clippers, and now Russell Westbrook and James Harden with the Houston Rockets. The league has changed since the 2000s when stars were just trying to compete against each other.
Forward Marcus Morris has agreed to a one-year deal worth $15 million with the New York Knicks, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. As expected now, Morris
Wow. It happened. For the vast majority of the past year, it seemed a certainty that Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving would be joining the New York Knicks, but the Brooklyn Nets have swooped in from nowhere in what could become the most significant moment for the franchise since the NBA-ABA merger of 1976.
One of the most highly anticipated off-seasons in NBA history is in full force. Tonight at 6 p.m. on June 30th is the unofficial official start of NBA free agency. Some mighty large names will be available on the open market to sign for any organization they so desire. Below is a list of names that are free agents and teams who own the most cap space to go wrestling for a player that can join their respective squads.
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