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August 12, 2025
The Putback with Ian Begley Mikal Bridges extension and Knicks Cap Conversation with Keith Smith
@snytv
Ian Begley | NBA Insider
The Putback with Ian Begley Mikal Bridges extension and Knicks Cap Conversation with Keith Smith

The Knicks’ cap choreography remains the storyline of the summer. Bridges’ four-year, 150 million deal with six million less than max signals a disciplined approach in a second-apron era, preserving optionality for trades and roster upgrades. The savings can matter more than the headline number as New York balances a can’t-marry-into-the-second-apron reality with a core that’s under contract through 2027. Brunson’s haircut previously unlocked flexibility; Bridges’ deal extends that theme, keeping the door open for midseason moves without crushing the books.

Beyond Bridges, the show stresses how every layer—from trade kickers to future extensions (Mitchell Robinson, OG Anunoby discussions, or even a potential Simmons flirtation)—will ripple through the Knicks’ long-term plan. The team is optimizing to stay competitive now while avoiding a hard cap trap. Roster math tightens as they weigh veteran minimums and G-League call-ups, and the coaching and front office shifts signal a practical, edge-driven approach to a title chase that could hinge on a single, well-timed move.

Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Guerschon Yabusele | New York Knicks | NBA
@Guerschon Yabusele | New York Knicks | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Mitchell Robinson | New York Knicks | NBA
@Mitchell Robinson | New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
@OG Anunoby | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@OG Anunoby | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b5kN8I_4E8..

February 12, 2025
Dan's 12 Favorite Adds of the Month | Can't Miss, High Upside Studs to Target
@OldManSquad
Old Man Squad Fantasy Basketball
Dan's 12 Favorite Adds of the Month | Can't Miss, High Upside Studs to Target

With the NBA trade deadline looming, identifying impactful fantasy basketball players is key. This month, 12 players emerged as potential game-changers as teams gear up for the final stretch. Aaron Wiggins of the Oklahoma City Thunder finds himself at number 12, with impressive scoring performances but a limited role as Cas Wallace returns. Jackson Hayes, now with the Lakers, showcases efficiency and potential despite inconsistent stats at number 11.

At number 10, Jose Alvarado's contributions in scoring, assists, and steals could rise significantly as Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum's minutes dwindle. IO Dumo, just ahead at number 9, offers decent assists and rebounds while seeking increased usage. Quinton Grimes at 8 has a solid role in Philadelphia, steadily increasing his scoring volume.

Transitioning to high-risk, high-reward players, Bol Bol at number 6 can be a top contributor if he maintains a starting role with Phoenix. Meanwhile, Keon Ellis at 5 has consistently shown his worth on the court, offering steals and blocks. At 4, Donovan Clingan steps in as a potential starter, especially with DeAndre Ayton's injury concerns.

Max Christie at 3 showcases increased opportunities with the Mavericks, appearing to adjust well and scoring consistently. Buddy Hield, despite not being the best player, is known for delivering in fantasy stats, ranking at 2. Finally, Isaiah Collier tops the list at 1, having locked in impressive assist numbers while not heavily reliant on scoring.

Which player should I target for my fantasy team?What are the best strategies for the trade deadline?How can I improve my fantasy basketball team?How should I approach the upcoming All-Star break?
Mentions:
@Aaron Wiggins | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Aaron Wiggins | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Bol Bol | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Bol Bol | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Donovan Clingan | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Donovan Clingan | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@IO Dumo | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@IO Dumo | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@Isaiah Collier | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Isaiah Collier | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Jackson Hayes | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Jackson Hayes | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Jose Alvarado | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Jose Alvarado | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Keon Ellis | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@Keon Ellis | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@Max Christie | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Max Christie | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Quinton Grimes | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Quinton Grimes | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA0ntpElzrU..

August 12, 2025
The Putback with Ian Begley Mikal Bridges extension and Knicks Cap Conversation with Keith Smith
@snytv
Ian Begley | NBA Insider
The Putback with Ian Begley Mikal Bridges extension and Knicks Cap Conversation with Keith Smith

The Knicks’ cap choreography remains the storyline of the summer. Bridges’ four-year, 150 million deal with six million less than max signals a disciplined approach in a second-apron era, preserving optionality for trades and roster upgrades. The savings can matter more than the headline number as New York balances a can’t-marry-into-the-second-apron reality with a core that’s under contract through 2027. Brunson’s haircut previously unlocked flexibility; Bridges’ deal extends that theme, keeping the door open for midseason moves without crushing the books.

Beyond Bridges, the show stresses how every layer—from trade kickers to future extensions (Mitchell Robinson, OG Anunoby discussions, or even a potential Simmons flirtation)—will ripple through the Knicks’ long-term plan. The team is optimizing to stay competitive now while avoiding a hard cap trap. Roster math tightens as they weigh veteran minimums and G-League call-ups, and the coaching and front office shifts signal a practical, edge-driven approach to a title chase that could hinge on a single, well-timed move.

Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Guerschon Yabusele | New York Knicks | NBA
@Guerschon Yabusele | New York Knicks | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Mitchell Robinson | New York Knicks | NBA
@Mitchell Robinson | New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
@OG Anunoby | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@OG Anunoby | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@RJ Barrett | Toronto Raptors | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b5kN8I_4E8..

February 12, 2025
Dan's 12 Favorite Adds of the Month | Can't Miss, High Upside Studs to Target
@OldManSquad
Old Man Squad Fantasy Basketball
Dan's 12 Favorite Adds of the Month | Can't Miss, High Upside Studs to Target

With the NBA trade deadline looming, identifying impactful fantasy basketball players is key. This month, 12 players emerged as potential game-changers as teams gear up for the final stretch. Aaron Wiggins of the Oklahoma City Thunder finds himself at number 12, with impressive scoring performances but a limited role as Cas Wallace returns. Jackson Hayes, now with the Lakers, showcases efficiency and potential despite inconsistent stats at number 11.

At number 10, Jose Alvarado's contributions in scoring, assists, and steals could rise significantly as Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum's minutes dwindle. IO Dumo, just ahead at number 9, offers decent assists and rebounds while seeking increased usage. Quinton Grimes at 8 has a solid role in Philadelphia, steadily increasing his scoring volume.

Transitioning to high-risk, high-reward players, Bol Bol at number 6 can be a top contributor if he maintains a starting role with Phoenix. Meanwhile, Keon Ellis at 5 has consistently shown his worth on the court, offering steals and blocks. At 4, Donovan Clingan steps in as a potential starter, especially with DeAndre Ayton's injury concerns.

Max Christie at 3 showcases increased opportunities with the Mavericks, appearing to adjust well and scoring consistently. Buddy Hield, despite not being the best player, is known for delivering in fantasy stats, ranking at 2. Finally, Isaiah Collier tops the list at 1, having locked in impressive assist numbers while not heavily reliant on scoring.

Which player should I target for my fantasy team?What are the best strategies for the trade deadline?How can I improve my fantasy basketball team?How should I approach the upcoming All-Star break?
Mentions:
@Aaron Wiggins | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Aaron Wiggins | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Bol Bol | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Bol Bol | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Donovan Clingan | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Donovan Clingan | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@IO Dumo | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@IO Dumo | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@Isaiah Collier | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Isaiah Collier | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Jackson Hayes | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Jackson Hayes | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Jose Alvarado | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Jose Alvarado | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Keon Ellis | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@Keon Ellis | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@Max Christie | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Max Christie | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Quinton Grimes | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Quinton Grimes | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA0ntpElzrU..

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