Joakim Noah, now with the Grizzlies, says part of his struggles during his time with his hometown Knicks stemmed from him being "too lit" in New York City.
The Knicks won't ask Joakim Noah to return to the team before the Feb. 8 trade deadline, league sources tell ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The team told Noah to stay away after a disagreement with coach Jeff Hornacek, sources said.
If Noah has played his final game in a Knicks uniform, how could New York lessen the burden of the $56 million still owed to the former Defensive Player of the Year?
Kristaps Porzingis wants the Knicks in the playoffs: The forward said he would prefer if the team added experienced talent at the trade deadline -- instead of tanking for the draft -- and make the postseason.
Sources tell ESPN that there have been no buyout talks between the New York Knicks and Joakim Noah despite a growing disconnect between the team and the center who has played in just seven games this season.
Joakim Noah has left the Knicks due to personal reasons and will miss the next two games.