Part of the victorious Detroit Pistons contingent that visited Madison Square Garden on Monday night, Stewart was afforded a chance to play in front of his hardwood idol and Knicks legend Patrick Ewing, who was one of thousands who witnessed the visitors' 124-119 victory.
A win over the Knicks showcased the Pistons' improvements this season, but the franchise refuses to get complacent.
In Cunningham’s final visit to MSG this regular season, he dropped a second-half, season-high 29 points en route to 36 total. He had it rolling all evening, and when the Knicks showed a hard double-team, he trusted his teammates.
For one night only, New York Knicks fans got to cheer for Isaiah Hartenstein en route to a win at Madison Square Garden again. Hartenstein nostalgics were the only thing that the Knicks had going ...
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) controls the ball against New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) during the first quarter at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 10, 2024. Brad Penner ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder looks to rebound against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Friday after their 15-game winning streak ended in Cleveland.
Detroit as a sports town had never been more down a few years ago. Now, from the Lions' epic run to the Pistons' rebuild, things are turning around.
With camera in hand, he parlayed a chance encounter with Muhammad Ali into a photography career documenting the Knicks, the Rangers and Garden headliners like Elvis Presley.
There are some moments in life that feel so movie-like that it only makes sense to run and embrace someone who knows a thing or two about cinema. At Madison Square Garden on Friday night, one lucky fan found himself in that kind of moment after being invited down to
George Kalinsky, the legendary photographer who captured everything happening at Madison Square Garden for more than five decades, has died. He was 88.
In leaked audio from the game, Isaiah Stewart was heard saying to Myles Turner, “You play with Legos, you fruity a* n****.”
Kalinsky, who was born in Hempstead and was a former longtime Port Washington resident, had been the Garden’s official photographer since 1966. Kalinsky died of natural causes and complications from Parkinson’s Disease, according to his longtime colleague and friend, Rebecca Taylor. He was 88.