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Welcome to Knicks365: Daily Coverage Built Around the Facts
Knicks365 is a new independent daily publication for verified Knicks news, clear analysis, roster updates, and useful fan context.

Knicks365 is live with a simple promise: give New York basketball fans one useful, well-sourced read every day. The site will cover verified news, game context, roster movement, injuries, the draft, and the decisions that shape the Knicks without treating every rumor as a fact.
What Knicks365 will publish
Daily does not have to mean disposable. Some days the right story will be breaking news. Other days it will be a film or lineup question, a roster explainer, a schedule guide, or a look at how a recent move changes the rotation. The common standard is that the article should help a fan understand something better than they did before opening it.
- News that can be traced to an official announcement, direct statement, game document, or reputable report.
- Analysis that clearly distinguishes evidence from opinion.
- Game recaps focused on what changed the result, not just a rewritten box score.
- Roster and transaction updates with a source and a visible last-verification time.
- Answer-first explainers designed to be useful in search and in AI answer engines.
A roster page that shows its work
The Knicks365 roster page is built from source-linked entries rather than an unlabeled list copied once and forgotten. The official Knicks roster is the primary reference, and each player entry records when it was last checked. During the offseason, the official page may continue to display players it labels as free agents. Knicks365 preserves that distinction instead of presenting every listed name as an active contract.
That detail matters because rosters change quickly. A useful roster page should tell readers not only who appears on the list, but also whether the source currently labels that player active, on a two-way contract, inactive, or a free agent.
Sources will be visible
Every Knicks365 article includes a source section. Primary sources come first whenever they are available, including the official team roster, NBA announcements, official schedules, game books, press conferences, and direct statements. Reputable reporting may add context, but it will not be disguised as an official announcement.
If two credible sources conflict, the article will say so. If a report is not confirmed, it will be labeled as a report. If an error gets through, the correction path is visible on every article and on the About page.
Designed for readers and answer engines
The minimal design is intentional. Stories use descriptive headings, concise openings, readable typography, structured FAQs, NewsArticle data, canonical URLs, an RSS feed, a current sitemap, and a plain-text llms.txt index. Those features help both people and modern search systems understand what each page covers and where its claims came from.
Featured images follow an original Knicks365 system: blue, orange, white, and charcoal; abstract basketball and city geometry; exact headline text; and no official team logos. The publication is independent and does not imply endorsement by the Knicks, Madison Square Garden Sports, or the NBA.
What comes next
Knicks365 will publish every day. The first priority is consistency with standards, not volume for its own sake. When there is real news, the site will move quickly. When there is not, it will publish a grounded analysis or reference piece instead of manufacturing urgency.
The goal is straightforward: a Knicks site that earns a daily visit by being clear, current, and honest about what it knows.
Questions readers are asking
Is Knicks365 affiliated with the New York Knicks or the NBA?
No. Knicks365 is an independent, unofficial fan publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden Sports, or the NBA.
How often will Knicks365 publish?
Knicks365 is designed to publish one finished article every day. When there is no meaningful verified breaking news, the daily article will be a current analysis, explainer, or reference piece.
How does Knicks365 verify the roster?
The official Knicks roster is the primary source. Each roster entry stores a verification link and timestamp, and status labels such as Free Agent are preserved when the official source uses them.
Can Knicks365 articles include YouTube videos?
Yes. The Sanity editor supports YouTube embeds inside article bodies, alongside rich text and images.
Sources
- Official New York Knicks roster
- Official New York Knicks 2026-27 schedule page
- ESPN New York Knicks roster cross-check
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