Knicks Fold in Cleveland: Towns Gets 5 Shots, Brunson Struggles | Post Game Recap

Knicks Fold in Cleveland: Towns Gets 5 Shots, Brunson Struggles | Post Game Recap

Author: Blue Wire February 26, 2026 Duration: 20:26
The Knicks laid a complete egg in Cleveland in a key East seeding matchup, and the biggest question is how Karl-Anthony Towns finished with just five shot attempts. CP The Fanchise and Alex break down the lack of urgency, ugly turnovers, questionable rotations, Mitch Robinson’s impact, and take live calls from Knicks Nation.

There’s a particular energy that comes from talking basketball with people who truly live and breathe it, and that’s exactly what you’ll find on Knicks Fan TV: The Podcast. Born from the vibrant fan channel, this audio extension from Blue Wire digs into the heart of what it means to support the orange and blue through every high and low. It’s less a formal broadcast and more a gathering spot where the community’s voice leads the conversation. You’ll hear immediate post-game reactions, unpack the latest rumors swirling around the team, and get analysis that’s fueled by passion rather than just cold statistics. A key part of the experience are the live callers who phone in, sharing their raw, unfiltered perspectives that often mirror what’s being debated in living rooms and barbershops across the city. This podcast serves as a genuine platform for fans, by fans, capturing the collective mood of the faithful. For the full, uncut experience, the live postgame shows on their channel are legendary, but this audio format lets you take that authentic fan conversation anywhere. It’s the sound of the Knicks’ world, told from the stands up.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

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Knicks Playoff Expectations REVEALED | CP The Fanchise on ESPN [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:41
The Knicks reach 50 wins again after a dominant performance vs the Bulls, but expectations are higher than ever. CP "The Fanchise" breaks down why this season may ultimately be judged by playoff success.