New York Knicks, Isaiah Hartenstein
New York Post · 9h
Isaiah Hartenstein’s Garden return gives Knicks reminder of what they’re missing at critical point
Isaiah Hartenstein demonstrated what the role could be at its peak. The job as the Knicks’ backup center — at the time occupying the spot behind an injury-prone Mitchell Robinson on the depth chart — could serve as a launchpad to an $87 million deal in free agency. To pricing out of the Knicks’ maximum offer due to the early Bird rights.
ClutchPoints · 11h
Isaiah Hartenstein's keys to Thunder beating Knicks twice in one week
Twenty-one games into his tenure with Oklahoma City, Isaiah has adapted. Still, playing at Madison Square Garden for the first time since Hartenstein signed a three-year deal, $87 million contract with the Thunder, the venue Isaiah called home for two seasons, is unique.
Athlon Sports · 7d
Isaiah Hartenstein Gets First Shot at Knicks in OKC Showdown
"You don’t really know the true ability or unselfishness of a player until you are teammates," Josh Hart said. "In LA with the Clippers, he was solid. But he got to New York and played a style and brand of basketball that Thibs loves. And then his personality – he was a great locker room guy for us. Unselfish."
Yahoo! Sports · 15h
Isaiah Hartenstein shares favorite Knicks memories before return to MSG
Former Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein catches up with SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley to share his favorite memories from his season in New York, reacts to how the team has rebuilt after his departure, and says he still keeps in touch with Mitchell Robinson.
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