Two streaks stayed alive in New York tonight as the Portland Trail Blazers fell to the Knicks 127-97. It was the fifth consecutive win for the home team and the fourth straight loss for the visitors. Shaedon Sharpe did a lot of the heavy lifting for the Blazers with 26 points, but it wasn’t even […]
When the Knicks (30*-18) battled the Portland Trail Blazers (23-26) earlier this month, they had struggled a bit to contain the youngsters, only putting the game away late in the fourth quarter. Tonight, New York was clearly intent on putting a stamp on the game early, and so they did with a 24-point first-half lead. […]
An early hole proved to be too much for the Wolf Pack to overcome, and they fell in the rivalry matchup.
The Portland Trail Blazers got off to another slow start Friday night in New York, and it never quite picked up as they lost their fourth straight game 127-97 to the Knicks. The Blazers (23-26) made just four of their first 16 shots to fall into an early hole. The Knicks led by 15 points […]
The Portland Trail Blazers and New York Knicks are contesting for a victory as we speak, with halftime on the table and the second half about to get underway. You can talk about all the second-half action with your friends and neighbors here! Here are the game details in case you need them: Portland Trail […]
Close but no cigar. Michael Porter Jr. was fantastic with 38 points in 37 minutes, but the Nets couldn’t get over the hump against a depleted Denver team. They’ve now dropped seven straight games, and most eyes are headed toward the trade deadline rumor mill. The road trip is almost over. 🏀 KEY INFO WHO: NETS […]
The Utah Jazz will host the Brooklyn Nets in a classic tank-off. Brooklyn is currently ahead of Utah in the draft standings with a record of 12-34. Utah, 3.5 games behind at a record of 15-33, could make a significant close in the gap with the loss tonight. The Jazz, who according to Austin Ainge […]
UPDATE: Deni Avdija and Robert Williams III are AVAILABLE to play today against New York. The Portland Trail Blazers go big-time today, visiting the Big Apple to take on the New York Knicks as part of their current East Coast road swing. Portland fans will get an up-close look at Mikal Bridges, who was a […]
Earlier today, former Yankees reliever David Robertson took to his social media platforms to officially announce his retirement from baseball. At 40 years old entering what would have been his age-41 season, this news hardly comes as a surprise, especially considering how the past few years went for the former Olympian. Still though, for anyone […]
The New Jersey Devils managed to avoid another terrible loss in last night’s overtime win over the Nashville Predators. However, they could not do so without sustaining another injury. Early in the game, Jack Hughes left the ice and went to the dressing room, with the broadcast and attending media mostly oblivious to his absence […]
The Philadelphia Flyers are starting to turn the corner on their rebuild — or at least they’re trying to.
Elliotte Friedman speculated that the Flyers might be interested in New York Rangers winger Artemi Panarin on the most recent episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast . We wrote on that report earlier on Friday, with a look at how it might benefit the Flyers.
Sure, bringing in a Russian winger to help Matvei Michkov and take this team to the next level might make sense right now, but ...
The opponent tonight continues on the rebuilding road. The Utah Jazz lost to the Golden State Warriors at home on Wednesday night. The Nets, down five players mostly due to injury management on a back-to-back, played a tight game with another injury-laden club, the Denver Nuggets. Their missing man formation was due mostly to nagging […]
The Philadelphia Flyers are looking to get better in the now and in the long-term, so of course the NHL trade deadline is one way to do it. Well, in the latest trade rumors, the team has been connected to one of the most highly sought after rental forward in quite some time.
With the trade deadline quickly approaching, Sportnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported on Friday’s episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast that the Flyers could be a potential landing spot for New York Rangers’ own 34-year-ol...
The slumping Portland Trail Blazers enter Basketball Mecca, Madison Square Garden, to face the surging New York Knicks tonight. The teams are a study in contrasts. New York has won four straight even as ‘Giannis Antentekoumpo for Karl-Anthony Towns’ trade rumors nip at the Knickerbocker’s heels. Portland continues to limp through the season. After an […]
Former Portland Trail Blazers forward Evan Turner will once again join play-by-play man Kevin Calabro as an analyst on the televised broadcast of tonight’s game against the New York Knicks. It will be the third time Turner fills in for Lamar Hurd to provide color commentary for a Blazers game. In a Blazer’s Edge exclusive, […]
The pendulum swings back and forth, as the Knicks have now won four games in a row after a brutal start to the new year. The team’s post-Thibodeau hangover looked real, as Mike Brown hung his hat on the offensive side of things. The strategy worked – until it didn’t. After another brutal loss at […]
Everything comes down to winning. This is something we hear constantly in the world of sports—the sacrifices to win, the ability to do so, all of it. But, in some instances, one might argue there are bigger things than winning, and for the Yankees in the 2010 offseason, bringing back Mariano Rivera meant more than […]
After signing Bo Bichette and trading for Luis Robert Jr., the Mets had one more big move in a week. On January 21, they traded Jett Willliams and Brandon Sproat to the Brewers in exchange for Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers. While Peralta was the bigger name and centerpiece of the trade, Tobias Myers isn’t […]
From World Juniors standouts to rising NCAA talent, this Draft Radar breaks down the prospects who could shape the Rangers’ future.
On January 21, 2026, Jett Williams was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers. This list, and Williams’ place on it, was compiled back in late-November. For continuity’s sake, I decided upon including Williams’ profile, but for all intents and purposes, every player on our list below Williams can be considered to have moved up a spot […]
If you are looking for a sign that we have reached the silly season of the NFL offseason, look no further than a rumor put out this week by The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt that the Jets contact former Raiders and Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden about joining Aaron Glenn’s staff. For whatever it’s worth, WFAN’s […]
Trocheck is too valuable to keep, Lafrenière might be broken (or fixable), and Braden Schneider could be the kind of trade chip GMs convince themselves they can save.
There are 365 days in a year, with a Yankee born on each of them over the years. Recounting each of these 365 days may not always bring us a Ruth or a Jeter; sometimes we may spend a day looking back on the likes of a Hipólito Peña. It is no small feat to […]
It is never fair to blame a team’s collapse on a single player, let alone one as otherwise likeable as Cedric Mullins, who ultimately was a pretty small cog in the grand scheme of the spectacular failure that was the 2025 season. But if there is a player who came to symbolize—justly or not—that failure, […]
The Islanders swept, the Rangers sleepwalked, and everyone’s mind is already on the impeding Panarin trade.