Big Apple Buckets is a New York Knicks basketball podcast as only the New York Post sports section can create. Host Kazeem Famuyide breaks down the latest surrounding the Knicks and takes you inside the locker room with longtime NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman and our team of basketball write…
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks losing Wednesday to end their season. They discuss the Hawks sending them home, Julius Randle's poor series, Clint Capela backing up his smack talk, which players the Knicks might bring back, whether to extend Randle and how memorable the season was for the Knicks. The guys then get into which players the Knicks might target in free agency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks brutal Game 4 loss in Atlanta. They discuss the two blowout losses, being down 3-1, Julius Randle's poor play and whether the Knicks could come back in this series. SNY and KnicksFanTV contributor Ashley Nicole Moss then joins the show. Moss gets into what has happened to the Knicks, the officiating, Randle's future and whether she believes they can rally. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the atmosphere at The Garden for the first two games. They discuss the much-needed Game 2 win, trying to stop Trae Young, the chants from the crowd, the bench, Reggie Bullock and the upcoming two games in Atlanta. Knicks super fan Anthony Donahue then joins the show. Donahue talks about being back in the playoffs, his fandom, what his sister meant to him and how special this team is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' playoff matchup with the Hawks. They give an in-depth preview of the series, discuss what the Hawks bring to the table, the Knicks' point guard situation, playoff tickets and make their series predictions. J-Swizzy then makes his return for a special Knicks playoff rap. Two-time Knicks NBA champion Dr. Dick Barnett then joins the show. Barnett talks about winning two titles, his early career, the “fall back baby” nickname, the injury that changed his life for the better, playing with Clyde Frazier, his foundation, upcoming documentary and the current Knicks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' big win over the Clippers. They discuss the positive West Coast trip, Reggie Bullock's role, the big matchup against the Lakers, Julius Randle and a contract extension, the playoff seeding and whom the Knicks might play. JYD goes “Inside the Dog House” as he looks back on his memorable 1996 NBA Draft class, 25 years later. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks winning their third straight game and 12 of their last 13. They discuss the steak dinner, Derrick Rose's brilliance, Nerlens Noel's injury, the upcoming games on the West Coast and who they would want to see the Knicks play in the first round of the playoffs. Knicks legend and Georgetown head coach Patrick Ewing then joins the show. Ewing talks about last season coaching Georgetown, the current Knicks, '90s Knicks memories, Coach Thompson, Coach Thibodeau, “The Last Dance”, not being healthy for the 1999 NBA Finals and hoping to be back at MSG for a playoff game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' nine-game win streak ending Monday against the Suns. They discuss Chris Paul's brilliance, whether the Knicks should go after him this summer, the incredible win streak, the schedule ahead and how fun this team is to watch. NBA legend and Basketball Hall of Famer George “the Iceman” Gervin then joins the show. Gervin talks about his legendary career, covering Clyde Frazier, Julius Randle's development, playing at the Garden, playing with Michael Jordan on the Bulls, today's NBA, playing the Kareem and Magic-led Lakers and superstars making super-teams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show discussing the Knicks' six-game win streak. They get into the win over the Pelicans, Julius Randle's dominance, how fun this team has been, the crew winning the steak dinner after reaching 30 wins and being at the Garden. SNY and KnicksFanTV's Ashley Nicole Moss then joins the show. Moss talks Knicks excitement, Randle as an MVP candidate, Knicks fandom and just how far this team could go. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' three-game winning streak. They discuss Julius Randle's monster game against the Lakers, RJ Barrett developing into a great player, Jake being at Friday's game and the MSG experience. NBA champion and new Hofstra men's basketball head coach Speedy Claxton then joins the show. Claxton talks about getting the head coaching job at his alma mater, recruiting players, NY point guards, Christ The King High School and his experience winning a title with the Spurs in 2003. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' loss to the Nets Monday night. They talk about the Knicks' recent struggles, what has gone wrong, the upcoming schedule and their playoff hopes. In “Sal's Story,” he looks back to being there the night John Starks returned to the Garden as a Warrior and what happened. Jake follows with his story of his viral shooting-contest debacle at MSG. JYD then goes “Inside the Dog House,” looking back to a late-season winning streak that had him lead the Raptors into the playoffs, before Jake rips JYD for his poor 3-point shooting in his career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show diving into the Knicks' decision not to add to the roster at the trade deadline. They discuss whether they need to add a big man on the buyout market, the loss to the Heat, the schedule ahead and where the Knicks might finish in the standings. Knicks legend Allan Houston then joins the show. Houston talks about his time with the Knicks, his nickname, the current team, Julius Randle's growth, not making a trade, reasons for the turnaround this season and working with the franchise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the call against Julius Randle Sunday in the heartbreaking loss to the Sixers. They discuss Randle's frustrations with officials, big games ahead, potential moves at the trade deadline, Austin Rivers' future and fans being at MSG. JYD then goes “Inside the Dog House” as he tells the wild story of when he got traded from the Pistons to the Raptors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show discussing the Knicks' loss to the Nets and the travel called on Julius Randle in the final seconds. They talk about the comeback needing a shooter and the schedule ahead. Former Knicks forward John Wallace then joins the pod. Wallace discusses the non-call against Randle, his play this season, the Knicks being back, potentially adding a piece, his time in New York and playing with JYD. MSG Network pre and postgame host Bill Pidto then joins the show. Pidto talks about Tom Thibodeau's coaching, Randle's season, RJ Barrett's improvement and the new lingo he is using on broadcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about Obi Toppin in the Slam Dunk Contest and how he should have been the winner. They also get into Julius Randle's All-Star Weekend, the Knicks' second half of the season and whether they should add another piece in a trade. Former Knicks swingman Quentin Richardson then joins the show. Richardson discusses his time with the Knicks, the 2013 team that made the playoffs, the current Knicks, the change in the NBA game and the Knicks including him in a bad trade for Andrea Bargnani. On this day in JYD history, JYD looks back to losing the Big East title game exactly 25 years ago. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about the Knicks being over .500 with two games left in the first half of the season. They get into the strong play, the surprising first half, Julius Randle in the All-Star Game, Obi Toppin in the Slam Dunk Contest, fans back at The Garden and the limited food options. In “Sal’s Story,” Sal recalls meeting Charles Oakley, him not being a hand-shaking guy and rocking his jersey at Jingle Ball. Oakley then joins the show. The Knicks legend discusses his cooking skills, the current Knicks, Tom Thibodeau’s coaching, Randle and being a leader, his “Dancing With The Stars” appearance, his relationship with Patrick Ewing, his book coming soon, his podcast and memories from the '90s Knicks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about fans returning to The Garden on Tuesday night and the impact that will have on the Knicks. They discuss how well the Knicks are playing, what to attribute to Julius Randle’s growth this season and potentially being an All-Star and the upcoming schedule. Looking back on this date in Knicks history, Sal, JYD and producer Jake Brown go back 10 years ago to Carmelo Anthony’s debut, the impact he had and why Sal was not in love with the Melo era. Knicks rookie guard Immanuel Quickley then joins Sal and Jake. Quickley talks about his early success, COVID tests, CBS Sports giving him a D+ grade, using it as motivation and getting to play with an iconic franchise. Quickley also gets into playing with Derrick Rose in the backcourt, his floater, Randle’s success, Tom Thibodeau’s coaching, loving the mall and being repped by Roc Nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about Julius Randle’s monster 44-point game that led the Knicks to their third straight win. They discuss why he’s an All-Star, the Derrick Rose-Immanuel Quickley backcourt, the team being fun to watch, trade rumors and fans returning to MSG next week. Alex Cammarata then takes the guys back with a trivia question on this date in Knicks history. Producer Jake Brown, aka J-Swizzy, then drops a Knicks rap. NY Post sportswriter Peter Botte then drops by the pod. Botte talks about how fun it has been covering this team, how well Rose and Quickley have meshed, whether they should make a trade and the potential playoff future. JYD then goes “Inside the Dog House,” where he tells a story about dunking on Patrick Ewing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show diving into the Knicks acquisition of Derrick Rose. They discuss the Rose-Tom Thibodeau reunion, what it means for Immanuel Quickley, why Rose will help the Knicks and how the rotation will work. Knicks play-by-play radio voice Ed Cohen then joins the show. Cohen talks about interning at WFAN, calling games off a monitor, missing the fans, what Rose brings to the Knicks, calling a game with Clyde Frazier, his favorite Knicks game he has called and the toughest sport he has had to call. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to react to the Rose trade, whether they would trade Elfrid Payton and RJ Barrett being benched at the end of Sunday’s game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show discussing the Knicks losing five of their last six games. They then dive into the possibility of trading for Zach LaVine and what it might cost to get him from the Bulls. The guys discuss Dennis Smith Jr. going to the G League, Kevin Knox falling out of the rotation and the upcoming schedule. JYD goes "Inside the Dog House," looking back to the time he met Allen Iverson and played alongside him at Georgetown. Bleacher Report host Taylor Rooks then joins the show. Rooks talks about the perception around the Knicks, if LaVine would be a good fit, the Knicks-Nets dynamic, being inside the bubble and some of her biggest interviews she's done and still wants to do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show honoring Kobe Bryant, exactly one year after his tragic passing. The guys then discuss Immanuel Quickley's play and whether he should be starting, Obi Toppin's struggles thus far and the schedule ahead. Knicks great John Starks then joins the show. Starks talks about the current Knicks, Quickley, "The Dunk," watching "The Last Dance," playing against Kobe Bryant, guarding him and Michael Jordan, if Hakeem Olajuwon didn't block the shot in Game 6, if Patrick Ewing didn't have him injured in that practice in 1990, memories from the '90s Knicks and all the things he is working on now. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to talk about Harthorne Wingo's passing, if Quickley should start, what Toppin needs to improve upon and the tributes to Kobe from players after he passed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show discussing the Knicks' two-game win streak over the Celtics and Magic. They talk about the defense playing well, RJ Barrett's strong play, Immanuel Quickley's float game, the need for Alec Burks' shooting and the west-coast trip ahead. JYD then goes "Inside the Doug House" on an MLK Day story when he made a rap song about a player on the bus having baby-mama drama. Former Knicks guard Charlie Ward then joins the show. Ward discusses his role on those memorable 90s Knicks teams, Tom Thibodeau and the current Knicks, choosing basketball over football, the infamous P.J. Brown fight, Patrick Ewing coaching at Georgetown, acting and his religion and staying pure on the road. In the debut of "Sal's Story," he looks back to his memories watching Allan Houston's game-winning shot against the Heat in the 1999 playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about the Knicks’ three-game losing streak. They get into the shooting struggles, missing Alec Burks, guys being fatigued, RJ Barrett not being able to make shots, Immanuel Quickley’s downturn and Kyrie Irving continuing to sit out games. In the debut of “Sizzlin’ Sal,” he sounds off on the Knicks not wearing white jerseys at home and fans using “#KnicksTape.” Former Knicks guard Chris Childs then joins the show. Childs discusses his days playing with JYD in Toronto, the current Knicks team, his hard-nosed Knicks teams and the Irving saga. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by the pod. Berman talks about the Knicks’ recent slide, what has happened with Barrett and Quickley and what the timeline is for the injured players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about the excitement surrounding the Knicks following Monday's win over the Hawks to propel them to 4-3 on the season. They discuss the big victory, potentially being a playoff team, Julius Randle's All-Star play, the impact Immanuel Quickley is making, RJ Barrett's improvements and Austin Rivers playing a big role. Alex Cammarata then pops in to get JYD to "Name that Teammate" from his playing days. JYD's former teammate and ex-Knicks guard Moochie Norris then joins the show. Norris gets into how good the Knicks are playing, point guards then vs. now, playing with JYD with the high socks, his time with the Knicks, making the playoffs in NY, his workouts, and the guys look back to a memorable game against Kobe Bryant at Rucker Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sal Licata and Jerome "The Junk Yard Dog" Williams open the show discussing the Knicks' surprising first win over the Bucks. They get into Julius Randle's improved play, learning from Tom Thibodeau, what they saw in the first three games, Alec Burks' impressive shooting, Elfrid Payton's surprising breakout game, Frank Ntilikina's outlook and the upcoming four-game road trip. JYD then goes "Inside the Dog House" as he tells a story from a party in 2005 that may have led to a 10-game Knicks losing streak. Former Knicks guard, four-time NBA All-Star and University of Memphis basketball head coach Penny Hardaway then joins the show. Hardaway talks about playing in New York with JYD, why not as many players want to come to the Knicks, his glory days on the court, injuries taking a toll and load management in today's NBA. Hardaway also gets into the James Wiseman situation, the stingy NCAA rules and his coaching style. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sal Licata and former Knicks power forward Jerome Williams aka "The Junk Yard Dog" host Season 2 of the podcast. On the debut episode, the guys give an in-depth preview of the 2020-21 Knicks. The guys talk about new head coach Tom Thibodeau's impact, go through the top 12 players on the roster in the "12 days of Knicksmas," discuss what the starting lineup might be and give out predictions for the Knicks and NBA season. JYD then goes "Inside the Dog House" with a story from his days with the Knicks involving Trevor Ariza, Tim Thomas and punches being thrown during training camp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the season finale of the podcast thanking the guests, writers and producer for all 24 episodes. He then talks about the Knicks' season, draft plans and what the offseason eventually could look like. Former Knicks head coach and ESPN NBA commentator Jeff Van Gundy then joins the show. JVG discusses the 1998-1999 Knicks, the rivalries with the Heat and Pacers, going up against the Spurs in the NBA Finals, hanging on Alonzo Mourning's legs, getting hit by Marcus Camby and the job Knicks interim coach Mike Miller has done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide and Jake Brown open the show sharing their favorite memories of the 1998-1999 Knicks team. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro drops by to share stories from covering that team and being inside the locker room, including reactions from after the famous Allan Houston shot in Miami and the Larry Johnson four-point play at MSG. Chris Childs, a guard from that team, then joins the show. Childs talks about how the team turned it around after a slow start, the vocal leaders in the locker room, Jeff Van Gundy's coaching, the Houston and LJ shots and going up against a tough Spurs team in the NBA Finals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide and Jake Brown open the show talking about coronavirus and the NBA season on hiatus. When will the season resume? What's the best plan moving forward and for the playoffs? How will this affect the Knicks offseason and who they look to draft? Two-time NBA champion and Lakers swingman Danny Green then joins the show. Green talks about what he's doing now without basketball, playing alongside LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard in his career, LeBron off the court, what his coaches have taught him and his podcast and broadcasting future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide and Jake Brown are joined in studio by New York Post sports writer Peter Botte. They discuss the Nets firing Kenny Atkinson and the potential of the Knicks hiring him, other coaching staff possibilities, what holes need to be filled on the roster and this summer's top draft picks and free agents. Jake plays clips from his chat with Ben Affleck, who talks about his role in the “The Way Back” as a high school basketball coach and the preparation that went into it. New York radio personality Peter Rosenberg then joins the show. He talks about the Spike Lee drama at Madison Square Garden, Atkinson potentially moving across town to coach the Knicks, his hosting experience at Hot 97 and "The Michael Kay Show" and his return to WWE as a host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show addressing Spike Lee's new feud with the Knicks after the filmmaker and superfan went on "First Take" on Tuesday morning to rail about the previous night's run-in with Madison Square Garden security and "harassment" by owner James Dolan, which prompted a statement from Knicks PR that escalated the situation. Legendary Knicks broadcaster Mike Breen then joins the show to talk about getting into the Hall of Fame, RJ Barrett and the future of the team, Mike Miller potentially getting the head coach job, where his "Bang!" call comes from, working with Walt "Clyde" Frazier and his favorite Clyde-isms. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to discuss the impressive win over the Rockets, Barrett's career-best game, Leon Rose's pregame speech and what the new Knicks president means for the franchise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show talking about the Knicks' loss Monday to the Rockets. Kaz and Jake Brown then discuss the struggling team's youth movement and whether incoming team president Leon Rose should go with Tom Thibodeau in the offseason as the head coach. The guys also discuss the emotional Kobe and Gianna Bryant memorial in Los Angeles. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro then drops by to talks about the Thibodeau rumors, why fans should watch the team in the final two months and the Knicks celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1969-1970 championship team in March. Knicks radio voice Ed Cohen then joins the podcast. Cohen talks about the Knicks' season, calling "NBA Live" video games and his journey to his dream job after many stops along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show talking about the memorable NBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago. Kaz and Jake Brown discuss how all the events were a huge success, the new All-Star Game format working, the energy being there at the United Center, the Slam Dunk Contest controversy and how well Kobe Bryant was honored. Jake then plays clips he got from the weekend with Devin Booker, Rudy Gobert, RJ Barrett, Zion Williamson and Common. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by in his weekly spot to talk Barrett's Rising Stars Game performance, how his rookie season has gone, what to expect from the Knicks in the final two months, young guys playing and the Jay Wright rumor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show by welcoming in SNY anchor and host Maria Marino. Kaz and Maria break down the Knicks’ plan to hire Leon Rose as the new team president and whether it was the right move. They also discuss the Marcus Morris trade, the future of the franchise and potential head coaching candidates. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by in his weekly spot. He talks about the Rose, Morris, not trading Allonzo Trier and the future of interim coach Mike Miller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens this podcast addressing the breaking news that the Knicks have fired team president Steve Mills. Kaz and Jake Brown break down what the decision means for the future of the franchise, the potential replacements for Mills -- including Raptors president Masai Ujiri -- and why Knicks fans should be very happy. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by. Berman discusses who may stay and who may go for the Knicks at the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Can they find a suitor for Julius Randle? Will they keep Marcus Morris and re-sign him in the offseason? Is Mitchell Robinson untouchable? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show honoring Kobe Bryant and his daughter following their tragic passing in a helicopter crash. Kaz and Jake Brown look back at the legacy Kobe leaves beyond the basketball world. Carlos Boozer, Kobe's former Lakers teammate, then shares his memories of playing alongside the Black Mamba and just how special a player and person he was. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses Kobe's iconic career, what it was like covering him and what the NBA may do to honor him in the future. Former NBA referee Bob Delaney talks about what Kobe meant to the game and shares memories from officiating Kobe's games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show reacting to the Knicks' MLK Day win over the Cavaliers. He talks with producer Jake Brown about the upcoming matchup against the Lakers and the potential for opposing fans taking over MSG. They also look back at their favorite memories of this week's special guest, Amar'e Stoudemire, joining the Knicks in 2010. Stoudemire then joins the show to talk about his Knicks days, playing with Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks front office and injuries having a big effect on his career. He compares Zion Williamson's game to his own, and provides an update on what he's doing now, his wine brand and his future playing basketball. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by to talk about the playoff race, the Lakers matchup and the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide and Jake Brown open the show breaking down an impressive Knicks win over the Heat and the "Let's go Heat" chants that broke out Sunday at MSG. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro makes his debut on the show. He talks about the job Mike Miller has done, how the Knicks' young players have performed and what trades they might try to make before the trade deadline. Rapper and diehard Knicks fan Marlon Craft then joins the pod. He talks about his rap career and shares his thoughts on the Knicks' youth movement, and Jake performs a Knicks rap, which leaves Marlon pleasantly surprised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about the Knicks' West Coast trip and the team's up-and-down ride under Mike Miller. Kaz and producer Jake Brown talk about potentially trading Marcus Morris and what they could get for him. They also play clips from Carmelo Anthony after his return to MSG and debate whether his number should be retired by the Knicks. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by to talk about Kevin Knox's limited playing time, the chances of a Morris trade and whether the Knicks could acquire a star player. Former Knicks head coach and Big East associate commissioner Stu Jackson then joins the show. He talks about working with the late David Stern, his time coaching the Knicks, going up against the "bad boy" Pistons and what is appealing about the Big East now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer Jake Brown fills in for Kaz in a year in review episode of the show. Jake opens the show looking at where the Knicks are heading into 2020. We then hear clips from all interviews from the first 10 episodes of the podcast. Hear from Walt Frazier, Charles Oakley, Chris Childs, Jamal Crawford, Charlie Ward, Trent Tucker, Jerry Ferrara, Larry Brown and Jalen Rose. Finally, hear an epic rant from Kaz on his frustrations with the Knicks to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about Monday's embarrassing loss to the Wizards and the road ahead for the struggling Knicks. Kaz and producer Jake Brown then go through the "12 days of Knicksmas," highlighting the 12 best Knicks players of the decade. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by the pod. He and Kaz talk about the feeling in the locker room after the loss to the banged-up Wizards, the point guard situation right now and a few positives to take from this team in the holiday season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about the Knicks winning two games in a row for the first time this season. Former Giants DE Mathias Kiwanuka drops by the studio to discuss coaching changes during the season and the difference it makes, and he talks about winning a Super Bowl in NYC when Linsanity was going on and the Knicks were good. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then joins the pod. He breaks down the differences in the Knicks under interim coach Mike Miller and how the team has improved. Producer Jake Brown then plays clips from his roundtable discussion with Adam Sandler, Kevin Garnett and the directors of the movie "Uncut Gems," Josh and Benny Safdie. Former NBA (and Knicks) swingman and ESPN personality Jalen Rose then joins the show. He talks about the Knicks' struggles, James Dolan and Steve Mills, the future of the team, his crispy hairline and the Christmas slate of games. Jake then plays clips from his chat with former Knick Jerome "Junk Yard Dog" Williams from the TopSpin Charity event on the state of the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about the Knicks' decision to fire head coach David Fizdale, the statement made by the team and whom they should hire to replace him. Larry Brown, Basketball Hall of Famer and former Knicks head coach, then joins the show. Larry talks about his tenure with the Knicks, whom the Knicks should bring in as head coach, how the roster is constructed, what is wrong with the team and management and the constant coaching turnover. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman then drops by. He discusses the Fizdale firing, the potential replacements and his chat with Carmelo Anthony heading into the Knicks' matchup in Portland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show fired up in an epic rant after the Knicks' embarrassing 44-point loss Monday in Milwaukee. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to discuss the blowout loss, the seven-game losing streak, where David Fizdale stands and what changes could be made to the rotation. Diehard Knicks fan and actor Jerry Ferrara then joins the show. Jerry talks about tough times as a Knicks fan, why he likes Fizdale, his time on "Entourage" and interactions with the show's fans, getting killed off on the show "Power" and what projects he has coming up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about the Knicks' three-game losing streak, their 4-13 record and Richard Jefferson's "joke" about choosing retirement over signing with the Knicks. NY Post sports writer Greg Joyce drops by to discuss RJ Barrett's homecoming in Toronto, the Knicks speeding up the pace and the rough schedule that lies ahead. Producer Jake Brown lets Knicks fans know what they should be thankful for this year. Former Knicks guard and NBA champion Trent Tucker then joins the show. Tucker talks about the rule named after him, Patrick Ewing's leadership, going up against Michael Jordan and then joining him to win a title and Larry Bird being the biggest trash talker he went up against. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show talking about the Knicks' blowout win Monday over the Cavaliers. He then plays some conversations he had with frustrated fans during Kristaps Porzingis' return to MSG, as well as clips of Frank Ntilikina telling Kaz about his "I'm a dawg too" convo and Wayne Ellington speaking about Carmelo Anthony finally signing. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to discuss Julius Randle's monster game, the brutal schedule ahead and whether this stretch will make or break the season. Former Knicks guard Charlie Ward joins the show to talk about the toughness of the 1990s Knicks, his fight with P.J. Brown, Jeff Van Gundy's coaching style and memorable tussle with Alonzo Mourning, and why Ward chose the NBA over the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show with NY Post sports writer Zach Braziller to break down the Knicks' miserable 2-8 start to the season. They discuss Steve Mills and Scott Perry holding an impromptu press conference after Sunday's loss to the Cavaliers, the future of head coach David Fizdale (including potential replacements) and Julius Randle's struggles. Former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford, currently a free agent, joins the show and says he is open to talking to the Knicks about a contract. He also chats about his time in New York, when he got traded and the advice he would give RJ Barrett for his free-throw woes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show breaking down the embarrassing loss to the Kings Sunday and arguing why it's too early for the "Fire Fizdale" chants at the Garden. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to talk about Julius Randle's struggles, David Fizdale's job security and RJ Barrett's playing time. Former Knicks guard Chris Childs then joins the show to discuss the late 90s Knicks, the team's outlook now, his infamous fight with Kobe Bryant and why he didn't end up throwing a punch at Michael Jordan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz opens the show reacting to a thrilling first Knicks win Monday night over the Bulls. He is joined by NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman to chat about the buzz in the locker room after a win, RJ Barrett's strong play and David Fizdale's lineups so far this season. Knicks legend Charles Oakley then joins the show to talk about the current team, Kevin Durant saying the Knicks aren't cool and the possibility of Oakley returning to Madison Square Garden and getting his number retired in the rafters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kazeem Famuyide opens the show addressing the state of the Knicks heading into their season opener. Kaz is joined by longtime NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman to preview the season and talk about David Fizdale's future as head coach. Knicks icon Walt "Clyde" Frazier chats about the team's outlook this year, his style, keeping RJ Barrett at shooting guard and Fizdale working out playing time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in to Big Apple Buckets with host Kazeem Famuyide every week. Kaz is joined by Knicks beat writer Marc Berman along with players and other special guests. We break down the Knicks and take you inside the locker room in a podcast only the New York Post sports section can create. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices