
Quentin Grimes ‘has to learn he’s not the lead dog’ in new Knicks role
NY Post
LAS VEGAS — Although the Knicks selected Quentin Grimes in the first round of last month’s draft, he wasn’t exactly the featured guy on offense during their first three summer league games at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The 6-foot-4 shooting guard, who led the University of Houston to the Final Four in March, has taken a backseat to the Knicks’ two first-round picks from the 2020 draft — Immanuel Quickley and Obi Toppin. Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson noticed Grimes struggling to adjust to the lesser role and to a point guard who isn’t exactly Chris Paul.
SAN DIEGO — As you may have seen elsewhere in this newspaper (and also if you haven’t deleted me yet from your social media), I have a book coming out Tuesday called “The Bosses of The Bronx.” Much of it details the 37 years’ worth of antics, winning, losing, winning again and overall mania of George Steinbrenner’s time with the Yankees.

SAN DIEGO — As you may have seen elsewhere in this newspaper (and also if you haven’t deleted me yet from your social media), I have a book coming out Tuesday called “The Bosses of The Bronx.” Much of it details the 37 years’ worth of antics, winning, losing, winning again and overall mania of George Steinbrenner’s time with the Yankees.

Cade Cunningham, almost inarguably the best player in the East this season, is likely out for the remainder of the regular season. That’s the word out of Detroit following the depressing news that Cunningham punctured a lung when he took a knee to his side Tuesday from Washington’s Tre Johnson while chasing a loose ball.










