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The Knicks have quietly enjoyed a sneaky-good team-building offseason by bringing power forward Guerschon Yabusele and combo guard Jordan Clarkson on reasonable deals. Now, Ian Begley of SNY.tv reports that the Knicks had "done background work" on Beasley's investigation.
NBA guard Malik Beasley is no longer a federal gambling probe target, his attorney told NJ Advance Media on Friday. The development opens up the possibility Beasley could sign in free agency - with the Knicks reportedly among the teams to have done background work on the former Florida State guard.
The New York Knicks are undergoing many changes this offseason, including a swapping of head coaches from Tom Thibodeau to Mike Brown. With Brown on board, ther
After being cleared from his investigation, Malik Beasley is receiving interest from a handful of teams around the NBA late in free agency.
The New York Knicks are still finalizing their roster for the 2025-26 season, and they have a few intriguing candidates to land two-way contracts for them.
The New York Knicks have three vacant two-way spots on the roster, but there are a few candidates that could make sense for the team. The Athletic insider James
Villanova was suddenly in the news on Thursday after rumors spread that there were active shooters at the campus and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This led to temporary lockdowns at both universities. Hart took to X to express his concern about the supposed situation at his alma mater.
A top free agent target for the New York Knicks could now find himself back on the market. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported early Friday morning that former Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley is no longer a target in the Eastern District of New York’s federal gambling investigation.
The pixelated counterparts of two New York Knicks stars have earned some big praise from the latest edition of the "NBA 2K" franchise.
While the Knicks will enter next season among the favorites to win the East, insider James L. Edwards III recently predicted a major lineup change under Brown.