
The 2026 season starts with frustration as the New York Knicks open the year on a three-game losing streak, dropping games to the Spurs, Hawks, and Sixers. Ra and Al break down what’s going wrong—and why it feels worse than the record suggests. Al goes all in on his ongoing hatred for Joel Embiid, calling out the flopping, the whistle, and questioning how Mitchell Robinson didn’t dominate that matchup. The guys also debate whether Mitch is truly okay after a confusing and frustrating performance. Injuries are already a concern, with OG Anunoby clearly not right—but still being played—while the entire roster looks visibly gassed just a few games into the season. Coaching decisions come under the microscope, with questions about whether Mike Brown is wearing down the rotation too early. Trade season talk creeps in fast: Saddiq Bey rumors, big swings, and the ultimate Knicks fan question—would you even consider OG for Giannis Antetokounmpo? The episode closes with a heartfelt Krisis Corner, as Al reflects on how watching Knicks games hits differently now—balancing late-night losses with life as a new dad.
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Jan 5
53 min

Al from Harlem is officially in dad life, huge congrats on welcoming a baby girl, so Ra holds it down solo for this episode of Knick Life Crisis. Ra breaks down the Knicks’ last four games, including gritty road wins against the Pelicans (with Zion) and Hawks (Trae locked up), a Christmas Day thriller at MSG against the Cavs, and a tough loss in Minnesota without OG and Brunson. With 39% of the season in, Ra hands out 2025 Knicks report cards, covering: Coaching and how this team compares to last season’s pace Bench development and role players like Kolek, Clarkson, Shamet, Yabusele, and Mitch Robinson’s elite offensive rebounding in limited minutes And, of course, the starters: Mikal, OG, Josh Hart, KAT, and the Captain & MVP, Jalen Brunson Plus, a look ahead to the next three games where revenge is the theme: Knicks at Spurs (New Year’s Eve) Hawks at MSG Sixers at MSG All that, Knicks optimism, and just enough emotional instability to keep it on brand.
Dec 31, 2025
40 min

The Knicks are NBA Cup Champions and yes, it feels amazing! Since we last recorded, the Knicks took down the Magic, watched the Spurs knock off the Thunder, and then set up a Knicks vs. Spurs championship showdown in Vegas. Ra and Al react in real time to the Knicks bringing home the in-season tournament trophy and break down what this win actually means for the team and the fanbase. Ra shares his experience watching the game in NYC with friends great audio, massive TVs, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a Knicks win hit even harder. Al reflects on his own viewing experience and the emotions of the night, including a moment of perspective with the news of Wembanyama’s grandmother passing. On the court, the guys dive into the game itself: OG Anunoby set the tone early with 20 points in the first half Jordan Clarkson caught absolute fire, trading big shots with Wemby Tyler Kolek earned extended minutes and delivered when it mattered Mitchell Robinson dominated the glass with 10 offensive rebounds in just 18 minutes, completely swinging the fourth quarter Jalen Brunson calmly closed the game And Josh Hart delivered the moment of the night a massive three with no time on the shot clock, pushing the Knicks to their largest lead and setting off an all-time celebration The guys also touch on notable concerns, including Deuce and KAT leaving the game with injuries, and what that could mean short term. From there, the debate begins: Is the NBA Cup meaningless, or does it matter? If it matters… do you hang a banner? Ra and Al go back and forth, Knicks-fan style. The episode wraps with a look ahead at the next three games, predictions coming off the championship high, and whether this win becomes a springboard — or just another wild chapter in Knick Life Crisis. Knicks are 19–7 overall (18–7 officially), Cup champions, and giving fans real reasons to believe. Enjoy it. Savor it.
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Dec 18, 2025
42 min

The guys are back with a vibes check on the Knicks as we hit roughly the 30% mark of the season — and things are trending the right way. Since the last episode, the Knicks have gone 3–0 and now sit at 17–7, holding 2nd place in the East, two games behind Detroit, 2.5 games up on Boston, and comfortably ahead of the play-in pack. Not a bad place to be. We kick things off with some light (and slightly uncomfortable) banter about the new Sean Combs documentary — growing up on Bad Boy records definitely hits different in 2025. On the court, we break down a strong stretch of wins against the Jazz, Magic, and Raptors: Jazz: Business handled. No drama. Magic: A weird noon tip, the Franz Wagner injury, and a game that got closer than it should have — forcing Thibs to bring the starters back with 90 seconds left. Shoutout to Josh Hart literally handing his kids to Mitch Robinson so he could check back in. Raptors: No RJ, road game, still a big win. We get into the Ingram vs. Brunson duel — 31 points vs. 35 — and why Brunson continues to set the tone. That leads to a bigger question: Is it ever okay to lose for rest? We debate whether rest is worth it or if momentum matters more for this team. We also talk about the return of OG, what his presence unlocks, and how important his timing could be with the NBA Cup games looming. We preview Knicks vs. Magic and Spurs vs. Thunder, including how much money players actually make by advancing — and whether financial incentives are enough to make the Cup truly matter. Plus, if Wemby comes back, Spurs–Thunder suddenly becomes must-watch TV. On the rumor mill, we react to chatter about the Knicks potentially reuniting with Donte DiVincenzo or making a move for Jose Alvarado. Al and Ra are firmly on Team Donte, reminiscing about one of the greatest Knicks three-point shots we’ve ever seen. We close things out in Parent Corner. Al announces he’s officially joining the dad club on January 1st, while Ra reflects on his son’s first birthday and offers some very specific advice on what not to say to your wife in the delivery room. Equal parts hilarious and helpful.
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Dec 13, 2025
44 min

In this week’s episode, Al and Ra kick things off with an emotional roller-coaster breakdown of the New York Knicks clash against the Boston Celtics — calling out a painful loss fueled by a worrying lack of urgency, followed by a bounce-back win against a struggling Charlotte Hornets squad. The guys assess the Knicks' identity so far this season, questioning their intensity, decision-making, and collective hunger. From there, it’s report card time. Al hands out blunt grades for the early season impact of Knick Life Crisis Podcast favorite Karl‑Anthony Towns, while Ra counterbalances with a more optimistic lens.
Next, debates heat up around the polarizing Mikal Bridges — with Al and Ra arguing about his fit, availability, and upside. The conversation turns into full barbershop hypothetical mode as they outline bold trade fantasies, including a swing-for-the-fences scenario involving Giannis Antetokounmpo. Would the Knicks even want him? And if so, what’s the ransom? Players, picks, and snack receipts are all on the table. The laughter peaks in Crisis Corner — aka Crisis Corner.2: Clippers Edition — where they resurrect one of the more unserious NBA divorce files, the Chris Paul exit from the LA Clippers. This leads into the fan-favorite Crisis Corner: “Crisis Corner” segment, where CP3 catch-up punches meet pure nostalgia, jokes, and elite sports petty energy. The guys wrap it all up by celebrating the camaraderie, the Knicks bounce-back, and the knowledge that even when the vibes are chaotic, the love is real. Knick Life Crisis Socials: KLC Twitter: https://x.com/knicklifecrisis AL from Harlem Twitter: https://x.com/semiauto155 Podcast Links Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6NEvazgeqinRCrzXvuFXnW?si=4815c794b8c24bd4
Dec 5, 2025
56 min

The Knicks are off to a 10–6 start, and the vibes are solid but the rotation is anything but—with wing injuries forcing lineup creativity and raising long-term questions around Shamet’s shoulder and OG’s hamstring recovery. We break down the next three matchups (Hornets, Bucks, Raptors), explore the loudest rumor in Knicks Nation a hypothetical Anthony Davis/KAT swap and take a grounded-but-fun look at how realistic a franchise-shifting pivot would actually be.
To close, we go banners vs bunnies and compare two iconic energy-forwards: Draymond Green and Kenyon Martin’s careers, impact, and legacy. One defined a dynasty’s defense, the other defined a generation of above-the-rim swagger. It’s a Knicks podcast, so we talk wins, identity, and timing because in New York, it’s always the Knick of Time.
Nov 26, 2025
22 min

We’re 2-0 and the vibes at New York Knicks are flashing “okay maybe this year”. Here’s what we’re carving up:
1. The Brown era beginsWith Mike Brown now calling plays, the Knicks opened the season with a 119-111 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. They controlled much of the game and closed with a 14-0 run, even with key guys missing.We break down what’s changed: quicker pace, deeper rotation, guys like Tyler Kolek and Deuce McBride getting more chances and why this feels different.
2. Home opener vs. the Boston CelticsGame two, another win (105-95) with New York exploiting Boston’s rebounding and second-chance points. We go over how the Knicks looked in a rivalry setting, whether the Garden feels right, and how the new pieces are integrating.
3. Spotlight on Kolek & McBrideThis season feels like it might belong to the younger guys: Tyler’s and Deuce’s energy off the bench. We’ll dig into what they’ve shown so far, what we’re watching, and whether they’re real rotation players or just narrative fodder.
4. Crisis Corner: Rozier, Billups & the wider messYes, we’re doing it. A reaction to the wild story around Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups FBI arrests, betting probes, mafia ties.Billups was once a Knick, Rozier’s turbulence create more questions.
Oct 26, 2025
38 min

Knicks Begin 2025 Training Camp:
Season Outlook & Offseason MovesThe Knicks are back, and training camp is officially underway! We kicked off the episode by breaking down how New York is coming into the season — including the addition of Mike Brown to the staff and new faces Malcolm Brogdon, Guerschon Yabusele, and Jordan Clarkson. We shared our reactions to the offseason and discussed Vegas’ 53.5 over/under win projection for the Knicks, debating whether we’d take the over.
Media Day TakeawaysMedia Day gave us plenty to talk about: Josh Hart’s finger update, Clarkson’s first official Knicks interview, and Mikal Bridges’ reaction to locking in a 4-year, $150M contract. We also confirmed the new starting five — Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mitchell Robinson — and dove into what this new lineup means for the Knicks’ identity on both ends of the floor.
Bench Depth & Potential TradesWe couldn’t ignore the bench — Deuce McBride, Jordan Clarkson, Josh Hart, and Brogdon give the Knicks one of the deepest rotations in the league. We broke down how that depth might allow Thibs to stagger minutes and keep the pressure on opponents, plus Al raised the possibility of mid-season trades if the Knicks look one piece away.
Crisis Corner: The Kawhi SituationIn our signature Crisis Corner segment, we pivoted to the league-wide drama surrounding Kawhi Leonard’s contract situation and how it might impact the balance of power across the NBA — and even potential ripple effects for the Knicks if another star suddenly becomes available.
Sep 28, 2025
54 min

In this episode of Knick Life Crisis, Al and Ra dive into the Knicks' coaching shift, the impact of offseason acquisitions, and the swirling trade rumors heating up the NBA landscape. Things kick off with strong takes on the Mike Brown hire, as Al challenges Ra to react given his anti-Thibs stance. They move into grading Thibs' tenure and unpack why Knicks leadership may be cautious about giving new coaches too much control.
The crew also breaks down the addition of Jordan Clarkson, the cap implications of Yabusele’s signing, and what these moves signal for the Knicks’ strategy. Al brings the heat with context from the Taylor Jenkins interview and where Rick Brunson fits into the coaching shuffle.
Later, the guys get speculative—what does Dame’s release from the Bucks mean for Giannis? Are more Knicks moves coming? And could a Ben Simmons redemption arc play out in New York? Emotions run high as Al is over the Nova Knicks, and they wrap with a league-wide lens, touching on KD, Desmond Bane, and Malik Beasley's gambling headline.
2:00 – Reaction to Mike Brown hiring and Al vs. Ra on firing Thibs
11:00 – Grading Thibs, Taylor Jenkins interview, and assistant coach dynamics
25:00 – Jordan Clarkson impact, Yabusele signing, and salary cap implications
37:00 – Trade speculation: Dame waived, Giannis rumors heat up
40:00 – Ben Simmons to the Knicks? Emotional take on the Nova Knicks
43:00 – Around the NBA: KD trade, Bane to Orlando, Cam confusion, Beasley’s betting issues
Jul 7, 2025
53 min
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