Why the Knicks’ Recent Surge Might Be Built on a Dangerous Illusion
The New York Knicks have been on a bit of a roll lately, cruising to a solid 129-101 win over the Charlotte Hornets—and that’s two wins in a row, pushing them to a respectable 7-3 over their last ten outings. Sounds pretty good on paper, right? But hang on a second—does simply stacking up wins really tell the whole story for a team with the legacy and ambitions of the Knicks? They’ve been solid enough to secure 50-plus victories in recent seasons and punched their ticket to the playoffs four times in five years. Yet, if pushing deep into the NBA Finals isn’t on their radar, then what exactly are they fighting for? The snag here is their struggle against the truly tough squads—the ones they’re gonna need to topple if that championship dream ever gets real. Are these recent wins just a mirage masking bigger issues? Let’s dig into why beating the winning teams has been a puzzle—and why hope isn’t lost, despite injuries and other hurdles. LEARN MORE.



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