On Sunday, the Knicks announced the signing of Marcus Morris Sr. to a non-guaranteed contract. In my write-up on the reunion with Morris, I tried to condense an outstanding fact that I found out ...
New York Knicks history forever changed on Feb. 6, 2020. The obvious gift of hindsight notwithstanding, the first glance of the calendar seems to hint at hardly anything: the Knicks won their 16th ...
A few weeks ago, the Knicks cut ties with former Sixers forward Marcus Morris before he even took the floor. The veteran was waived after the Knicks struck a deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves ...
The New York Knicks won Tuesday's preseason game against ... One choice involves re-adding an old friend to the fold, as Begley hints that Marcus Morris could find his way back to Manhattan.
When Shamet signed with the Knicks, he initially looked poised to battle with Marcus Morris and Chuma Okeke for the final roster spot, giving the Knicks veteran depth in case of injuries.
The New York Post recently reported, “The Knicks could use Landry Shamet’s roster spot to sign another veteran player like “Marcus Morris Sr., Lonnie Walker IV, or others.” REPORT ...
One potential replacement could be Marcus Morris Sr., or the Knicks could choose to give more minutes to players like TJ Warren or rookie Pacome Dadiet, who is trying to earn a spot on the roster ...
such as free agents Marcus Morris Sr., Lonnie Walker IV or others. Landry Shamet had been in camp on a non-guaranteed Exhibit 9 contract before the Knicks cut him. NBAE via Getty Images Walker ...
The Knicks waived Morris on Saturday, Tim Bontemps of ESPN.com reports. Morris signed with the Knicks earlier this offseason but was let go before playing a single game. The 35-year-old forward ...
The Knicks have battled a few injuries this preseason ... and in the wake of the Achiuwa news it’s possible that Marcus Morris Sr. could get one of those spots to help bring depth up front. A Division ...
As expected, the Knicks backup guard suffered a dislocated ... whether on the current roster (TJ Warren), a current free agent (Marcus Morris, for instance) or a player who will become a free ...