KAT's first year in the Big Apple has been a roaring success, but where does Towns rank among MVP candidates this season?
The 2024-25 New York Knicks are off to a great start. They are 24-10 and on a nine-game winning streak. They are five games ahead of their pace at the same point last season (19-15). And while New York was licking its wounds after losing Isaiah Hartenstein to the Oklahoma City Thunder last Summer,
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns has had a tremendous first season with the team. He is averaging 24.9 points and is second in the NBA in rebounds
Karl-Anthony Towns is seeing immense growth from Tom Thibodeau, which played a huge part in the Knicks' good start to 2025.
Hart is the first Knick, and fifth overall, to earned a triple-double in back-to-back games since Michael Ray Richardson did so in 1981 and that unique brotherhood also includes Walt "Clyde" Frazier, Richie Guerin, and Jerry Lucas.
Karl-Anthony Towns said following Wednesday’s win that Thibodeau is “a different man” now and more mellow than he was a decade ago with Minnesota.
Karl-Anthony Towns had 31 points and 21 rebounds, Josh Hart notched his second straight triple-double and the New York Knicks won their ninth straight game, beating the Utah Jazz 119-103 despite playing without leading scorer Jalen Brunson.
There hasn't been anyone quite like New York Knicks superstar Karl-Anthony Towns in the Eastern Conference over the last month.
Former NBA champion says New York unlocked a new Karl-Anthony Towns as the Knicks star shines in a dominant performance vs. the Jazz.
As New York goes for their potential ninth straight win, having a standout center like Towns will prepare them well for a potentially deep playoff run.
The New York Knicks took down the Washington Wizards in a Monday-night win, 126-106. This is the Knicks' eighth straight win to make them 23-10, still holding t
For Hartenstein, this game marks his first against his former team, where he made his presence felt during the Knicks’ injury-plagued stretch last season. Since signing a three-year, $87 million deal with the Thunder, Hartenstein has been a revelation, contributing to Oklahoma City’s 17-1 record since his debut on Nov. 20.