Mitchell Robinson’s injury reinforces the uncertainty of his Knicks future & its tie-in to Isaiah Hartenstein’s “It ain’t show friends, it’s show business.” Come this summer, that quote might as well be painted on the walls of Leon Rose’s office.
The Knicks grabbed a 2-0 lead in their second-round series with Indiana, but manpower is becoming a concern as they get closer to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The Indiana Pacers thought they were victims of questionable officiating in Game 1. A strange sequence at the end of Game 2 was even more questionable.
Why you should lean on the home team at the Garden on Wednesday
Happy Hump Day to all the passionate sports bettors out there, and what a Hump Day it is. Not only do we have playoff basketball and playoff hockey on the schedule, but there's also a full slate of 16 MLB games.
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.
Isaiah Hartenstein grabbed an offensive rebound in the defining moments of game two that led to a go-ahead three-pointer, which ultimately won the game and put the New York Knicks up 2-0 on the Philadelphia 76ers.
Down 2-0, Joel Embiid insisted his 76ers were still winning their series against the Knicks. He backed it up in Game 3.
New York Knicks C Isaiah Hartenstein has played exceptionally all season long. He has been one of the Knicks’ catalysts on both ends of the floor. The 7-footer has played his way into a potentially lucrative contract this offseason, when he’ll be an unrestricted free agent.
J.J. Watt posted on social media on Monday night, agreeing with one NBA fan's assessment of the retired defensive end's striking resemblance to Knicks big man Isaiah Hartenstein.
The New York Knicks are set to face off against the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. The Knicks are receiving a little bit of disrespect heading into the series, as oddsmakers have installed the 76ers as slight favorites.
New York Knicks big man Isaiah Hartenstein will be getting the difficult assignment of trying to slow down Joel Embiid in the first-round series against the Philadelphia 76ers.
The New York Knicks are set to face the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs, and one of the key talking points ahead of the series is how the former will slow down Joel Embiid.
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.
The New York Knicks are set to take on the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, with Game 1 of the series taking place on Saturday, and center Isaiah Hartenstein spoke about what he expects from Joel Embiid from a strategic standpoint.
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.
In what is a contract year for New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein, it has also been a career year for him, as he has flourished in his role as a starter over the past several months.
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.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein has been one of the pleasant surprises in the NBA this season. He saw his role increase exponentially when starting center Mitchell Robinson injured his ankle in early December, which sent the team into a bit of a tailspin.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein is turning the corner after an Achilles injury interrupted his emergent play last winter. In the last four games, Hartenstein is fourth on the Knicks in scoring with 14.0 points per game on a blistering 75.8 percent shooting from the field.
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein has played a key role this season, especially after starter Mitchell Robinson went down with an ankle injury that has rendered him out indefinitely. Hartenstein, 25, is pulling in 8.5 rebounds in over 25 minutes a game, both career-highs.
It turns out the issue that Hartenstein is dealing with is more serious than your run-of-the-mill ankle soreness.
Ich bin ein New Yorker. That's what Isaiah Hartenstein, the New York Knicks' rising depth star partly raised in Germany, claims as he addressed rumors about his future amidst the finest stretch of his career to date.
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