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A New York Knicks Basketball Podcast hosted by Dexter Henry with Bryan Fonseca.017779 Basket-ball
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    • Diagnosing the Knicks’ Midseason Slide: Slump or Something Bigger? | NY Got Game
      Jan 19 2026
      The New York Knicks have hit a rough patch at the midway point of the season, and the questions are starting to stack up. After dropping 8 of their last 10 games, the Knicks find themselves searching for consistency on both ends of the floor. On this episode of NY Got Game, Dexter Henry takes a step back to evaluate what this midseason stretch really says about the team without overreacting, but without ignoring the warning signs either. Dexter is joined by Brittany Rosas of The Knick Of Time Show to discuss the Knicks’ offensive stagnation, defensive issues, reliance on Jalen Brunson, the impact of injuries, and how the fanbase should be processing this moment in the season. Later in the episode, Benjamin Ritholz of Knicks Film School joins the conversation for a breakdown of the biggest narratives surrounding the team. From questions about coaching, to concerns about toughness, to defensive execution, the film helps separate perception from reality as the Knicks approach the trade deadline. This episode isn’t about panic or hot takes.It’s about evaluating where the Knicks are at midseason — what’s fixable, what needs to improve, and what this stretch means moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      1 h
    • What Are The Knicks Really Right Now? | NY Got Game
      Jan 12 2026
      The Knicks are at a crossroads. Coming off their second game of a four-game West Coast road trip, the New York Knicks find themselves at a defining moment in their season. With defensive struggles, lineup changes, and injuries testing their identity, questions are louder than ever about what this team really is. On this episode of New York Got Game, Dexter Henry is joined by Mensa Smith of Knicks Film School to break down what the Knicks are showing us right now, from the recent drop-off on defense, to Deuce McBride’s expanded role, to the potential impact of Josh Hart’s return. The conversation also turns toward the NBA trade deadline and whether the Knicks need a simple tweak, a defensive specialist, or a more difficult roster decision as the season moves forward. No more excuses. This episode is about clarity. What are the Knicks, really? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      45 min
    • Knicks Searching For Answers Ahead Of Pistons Matchup | NY Got Game
      Jan 5 2026
      The New York Knicks have dropped three straight games, and the questions are starting to mount as 2026 gets underway. On this episode of NY Got Game, Dexter Henry takes a deep dive into where the Knicks are right now — the defensive issues, offensive inconsistency, and the mental test that comes with facing the top team in the Eastern Conference. First, New York Post Knicks beat writer Stefan Bondy joins the show to break down what’s gone wrong during the losing streak, how injuries and young players factor into the equation, and why this matchup in Detroit feels bigger than just one game. Then, Detroit Free Press, Pistons beat reporter and Pistons Pulse host Omari Sankofa II provides insight into the Pistons’ rise this season, Cade Cunningham’s growth, Detroit’s defensive identity, and what this first meeting with the Knicks since last spring’s playoffs means for both sides. Is this a get-right moment for New York or a statement opportunity for Detroit? We break it all down on NY Got Game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      43 min
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