
What a difference a year makes for reeling Knicks
NY Post
A lot can change in 12 months.
At this time last year, the Knicks cruised through their January schedule with 14 wins — their most in a month since March 1994 and one shy of the franchise record — and just two losses.
They ripped off an eight-game winning streak that tacked on a ninth victory to start February.
Their late-December blockbuster to land OG Anunoby, until his elbow injury, hadn’t encountered roadblocks or growing pains.
But January 2025 hasn’t been as straightforward for the Knicks.
Their 126-101 embarrassment against the Thunder on Friday marked their fourth loss already this month, transforming their nine-game winning streak and 12-2 record from December into a distant memory.

Edwin Diaz explained his decision to leave the Mets for the Dodgers. The closer headed west for a three-year, $69 million contract with the two-time defending World Series Champions over the same terms and $3 million fewer with the Mets — who reportedly “had some wiggle room” on their initial offer.But it wasn’t just about the money, the 31-year-old said in his first Los Angeles press conference on Friday.












