There were a handful of defensive possessions in the Knicks’ 116-99 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday where the shell remained intact, the defense was sound, and Wolves shooters made
Tom Thibodeau, New York Knicks head coach, wants Josh Hart to consider his words. On Wednesday night, New York beat the Philadelphia 76ers 125-119 in overtime.
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau felt the team's sub-par defense and rebounding led to their 116-99 loss to the Timberwolves: "We didn't cover the line the way we needed to. Gave up second shots. Rebounding probably hurt us.
New York allowed Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves to walk into Madison Square Garden and blow out the Knicks 116-99. Any number in the box score was a scary indictment of the Knicks and the lack of improvement they have made against top teams around the league.
Back under the watch of previous alpha Wolf Tom Thibodeau, Karl-Anthony Towns is pleased to report that round two has been up to scratch with the New York Knick
As young assistants under Musselman’s late father Bill with the Minnesota Timberwolves, the future head coaches learned when to stick with your toughest five.
Anthony Edwards dominated the struggling Knicks, who were again outplayed in the fourth quarter, again barraged by 3-pointers and again lost handily, 116-99, Friday night to the Timberwolves.
“He said, ‘Nah, Tom Thibodeau don’t do this ... his late father Bill Musselman’s staff with the expansion Minnesota Timberwolves. On staff already was a young Thibodeau, whom ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves took things outside and the New York Knicks paid for it. New York's latest loss was historic for all the wrong reasons, as the Timberwolves put up historic numbers from deep in a 116-99 triumph on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
When Julius Randle signed with the Knicks in the summer of 2019, he joined a team that had just suffered its sixth consecutive losing season. The Knicks were fresh off of a 17-win campaign that matched the worst season in franchise history.
Cam Payne was a spark plug off the bench as Tom Thibodeau expanded his bench in Monday’s 119-100 victory over the Hawks . Payne had 10 points in just 12 minutes, with his four-point play in the third quarter serving as key to the game-altering run.
The Knicks have let a few too many winnable games slip away, including Friday’s 116-99 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.