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Chris "Mad Dog" Russo has an issue with Knicks fans like Stephen A. Smith and Timothée Chalamet celebrating the NBA Cup. "Somewhere, Walt Frazier and Willis Reed and Red Holzman are saying, 'really? We're going to celebrate this stupid thing? This inauthentic creation to jazz up… pic.twitter.com/ZgvK2YtNOT
There’s an old saying about opinions and the number of people that have them, and boy, has the Knicks’ NBA Cup championship brought out the gauntlet of opinions. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo roasted Knicks fans on ESPN’s “First Take” on Wednesday for celebrating the Cup title,
“The New York Knicks will not raise an NBA Cup championship banner at Madison Square Garden, sources tell ESPN,” Charania reported. “The Lakers and Bucks raised banners for NBA Cup titles over the last two years. Knicks will celebrate with home fans Friday.”
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ESPN star blasts NBA Cup
The New York Knicks won their first trophy 1973 on Tuesday night as they lifted the NBA Cup, defeating the San Antonio Spurs by a score of 124-113 in Las Vegas. But while the players certainly seemed happy about the accomplishment (and sharing in the prize money),
The New York Knicks became the third different team to win the NBA Cup since its inaugural season in 2023, joining the Lakers and Bucks.
While the Knicks -- seeking their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 -- are expected to retain interest in Antetokounmpo if he decides to force his way to another team, Shams Charania reported Tuesday that the Knicks have lost their "exclusivity" to negotiate with the Bucks.
The New York Knicks’ long wait to raise a new banner at Madison Square Garden will go on, despite the team’s NBA Cup triumph this week. The Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs in the mid-season tournament,
The moment unfolded during the Knicks’ on-court celebration after winning the NBA Cup on Tuesday, when Hart, standing behind Brunson, playfully poked him as cameras rolled. Brunson jumped in surprise at the touch, turning his body fully to face Hart, who went about celebrating as if nothing ever happened.
ESPN women's basketball analyst Monica McNutt has drawn the ire of Caitlin Clark's fan base over the past couple of years because of some takes she's had. One
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Knicks Star Karl-Anthony Towns Celebrates NBA Cup Win By FaceTiming Timothee Chalamet
The New York Knicks captured their first championship since 1973 on Tuesday, December 16, and while it was just the NBA Cup, as opposed to the NBA Finals, there was plenty for the tortured fanbase to celebrate.
How do Spurs stop Brunson, Knicks stop Wembanyama? Kevin O'Connor is joined by Amin El-Hassan in Las Vegas to discuss the upcoming NBA Cup Final matchup between