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The second day of free agency saw a few familiar faces agree to switch teams. Is that good or bad for those involved?
Zach Harper157
Hartenstein agreed to a three-year, $87 million contract with Oklahoma City on Monday.
Fred Katz186
Hartenstein became a fan favorite at Madison Square Garden for his energy on the boards and on the defense end.
The Athletic Staff138
As the final positional stop on our free-agency tour, the center position unquestionably offers the least.
John Hollinger37
The Knicks have searched for ways to add money to the Mikal Bridges trade in the two days since agreeing with the Nets.
Fred Katz171
The Athletic recently polled 16 front-office officials, asking what they would deem a “fair” contract for Hartenstein in free agency.
Fred Katz57
Why are they limited in how much they can offer Isaiah Hartenstein? Will Knicks be in the luxury tax next season? And much more.
Fred Katz and Danny Leroux119
New York's two biggest offseason decisions are with a couple of soon-to-be free agents.
Fred Katz50
Will this be a summer of action for the Knicks?
Fred Katz164
After the Game 4 disaster, the Knicks became Jalen Brunson’s team again.
Fred Katz97
“There’s a blueprint here that Thibs has laid out,” Donte DiVincenzo said. “Everybody follows that and doesn't go outside of themselves."
Fred Katz41
The Knicks were already short-handed, then Brunson exited early with a sore foot. Sometimes, you win the games you’re not supposed to win.
Fred Katz75
The Knicks have figured out how to weaponize one of Isaiah Hartenstein's go-to moves.
Fred Katz177
Isaiah Hartenstein, Jarrett Allen and Ivica Zubac are showing how they can be effective and helpful on the floor.
Mo Dakhil10
"There's been some pretty wild finishes, but that was right up there with the best of them," Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said of Game 2.
Fred Katz126
The Knicks will toss all they can at Embiid. Isaiah Hartenstein and Mitchell Robinson will lead the attack.
Fred Katz104
Jalen Brunson scored 43 points and was once again the engine in New York's 122-109 win, but he had help from his hustling teammates.
Fred Katz46
"We can play the way we were meant to play,” Knicks forward OG Anunoby said.
Fred Katz12
New York identifies a good player, signs him and helps transform him into a much more consequential difference-maker than anyone realized.
Fred Katz79
"From the outside world, there's always (a different view). But in our house ... we have a good dynamic," one Knicks player says.
Sam Amick176
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