The New York Knicks have two first-round picks late in the round, but there's a world where they could move up in the NBA Draft. Bleacher Report suggests a deal with the Miami Heat, who hold the No.
The New York Knicks have several key decisions to make this offseason, beginning with the potential extension of Isaiah Hartenstein, which could range from $80 million to a lofty $100 million.
As we get closer to the summer in the NBA, recent New York Knicks rumors are that they could lose Isaiah Hartenstein to an up-and-coming Oklahoma City Thunder squad.
The New York Knicks have a few big decisions to make this off-season, most of which revolve around the possible extension of Isaiah Hartenstein and potentially trading for a blockbuster name.
As famously quoted by Jerry Maguire, “Show me the money!” That is precisely what the New York Knicks must do to retain star big man Isaiah Hartenstein as he heads into free agency seeking a lucrative contract.
All season long, Oklahoma City’s front court depth was a hotly debated topic. Many people clamored for the Thunder to add another big man at the trade deadline or sign a free agent to bolster the unit.
The New York Knicks faced a challenging season, marked by injuries and fluctuating performances. Amidst these challenges, Isaiah Hartenstein emerged as a standout player, stepping up when the team needed him most.
Isaiah Hartenstein is expected to get a big payday this summer, and if the New York Knicks want to bring him back for the long term, they have to hope other teams aren’t going to significantly outbid them.
The New York Knicks may be facing a big roadblock in their attempts to run it back next season.
Isaiah Hartenstein was an integral part of the New York Knicks' run in the NBA playoffs.
Impending free agent center Isaiah Hartenstein's play this season for the New York Knicks could earn him a lucrative contract when he hits free agency this summer.
There have been a lot of New York Knicks rumors swirling since their run in the 2024 NBA Playoffs ended. The team has several players hitting free agency, including center Isaiah Hartenstein.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have some money to spend in the offseason. They have projected practical cap space of over 35.2 million for the 2024-25 season, which means a chance for them to make some upgrades via NBA free agency.
The New York Knicks could be gearing up to offer center Isaiah Hartenstein a massive deal in free agency. Coming off of the best season of his career, Hartenstein is sure to cash in with whatever team he ultimately signs with.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein struggled mightly in the team’s Game 4 blowout loss to the Indiana Pacers. And to make matters worse, he looked to suffer a shoulder injury after falling to the ground.
The New York Knicks defeated the Indiana Pacers 121-91 in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals on Tuesday, May 14. This handed victory comes just two days after the Indiana Pacers dominated the Knicks 121-89 in Indiana during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
The Knicks bounced back from a blowout to return the favor to the Pacers. The Nuggets continue to bounce back from dropping two games at home, thanks to the best player in the world. Here are three stars from Tuesday's two big Game 5s.
While Tuesday’s Game 5 showdown between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers ultimately resulted in a massive blowout win in favor of the home team, there was absolutely no shortage of action throughout the testy encounter.
Brunson, DiVincenzo, Ionescu, Starks ... Hartenstein? The New York Knicks found the next metropolitan hope from deep on Monday night, if only for a few fleeting, fateful seconds.
Isaiah Hartenstein breathed life into the Knicks with a half-court buzzer-beater at the end of the first half of Game 1 in their second-round series against the Pacers.
The 76ers big man appeared on Thursday's episode on FanDuel TV's 'Run it Back." He noted how the Sixers preferred facing the Knicks in the playoffs as it was an easier path than facing the Celtics.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein has set himself up for a massive payday during the 2024 NBA offseason. Set to become a free agent, Hartenstein will hit the market this summer coming off the best season of his career.
According to NBA insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein could command around $13 million a year in free agency this summer, roughly the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein appears to still hold a grudge against the NBA team that plays a borough away.
It turns out the issue that Hartenstein is dealing with is more serious than your run-of-the-mill ankle soreness.
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