Isaiah Hartenstein Marries Model Kourtney Kellar: Knicks Tracker
AUG 6 ANOTHER WEDDING Isaiah Hartenstein and model Kourtney Kellar recently wed, following up on the Jalen Brunson/Ali Marks wedding ceremony.
Brunson’s Knicks teammate Hartenstein was wed in a California ceremony that was labeled “everything it was supposed to be!” by celeb trainer Pierre Russell.
The 7-0 Hartenstein, who joined the Knicks via free agency last year, celebrated with friends and family at an outdoor reception.
JULY 25 BRONNY NEWS Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest while practicing at USC on Monday.
Lakers star LeBron James and his family confirmed the scare involving his son as he prepared for his first season with Trojans.
“(Monday) while practicing Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest,” the James family said. “Medical staff was able to treat Bronny and take him to the hospital. He is now in stable condition and no longer in ICU. We ask for respect and privacy for the James family and we will update media when there is more information.
“LeBron and Savannah wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the USC medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes.”
James, 18, is entering his freshman year at USC. There has been talk of LeBron signing with the team that eventually drafts Bronny. Oddsmakers have the Knicks as a favorite in that department behind LeBron’s home-stare Cavs.
TRADE TRACKER The New York Knicks helped tip off a wild stretch of final transactional hours on the NBA ledger, sending Cam Reddish, two reserves, and a protected first-round pick to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Josh Hart.
That move perhaps kicked off an 18-hour marathon to the NBA's trade deadline at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, The Hart deal has since given way to a flurry of other comings and goings, the proceedings no doubt headlined by the Brooklyn Nets' trade of Kevin Durant in the wee hours of Thursday morning to the Phoenix Suns.
The Knicks reportedly lingered in potential conversations until the very end, as the Chicago Bulls were supposedly "listening to offers on Zach LaVine," discussions that reported included New York, per the Chicago Sun-Times. Ian Begley of SNY, however, has since reported that LaVine is "highly unlikely" to make his way to Manhattan.
While full analysis of the Knicks' deadline dealings is forthcoming, All Knicks spotlights the Association deals that affect the Knicks the most ...
BROOKLYN NETS K.O. KD ERA, CREATE RED HOT SUNS
NETS GET: Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder (Traded to MIL), Cameron Johnson, four first-round picks, 2028 pick swap
SUNS GET: Kevin Durant, TJ Waren
HOW THE KNICKS ARE AFFECTED: Never mind the supposed "Battle of New York." Brooklyn's decision to fully pull the plug on the shared Durant/Kyrie Irvin era gives the Knicks an opportunity to gain ground in the Eastern Conference standings and solidify themselves among the automatic six spots. Currently three games behind fifth-place Brooklyn, New York won't have to wait long for the first battle of the post-Durant/Irving era, as the Nets visit Manhattan on Monday.
BYE BYE, BEY! KNICKS TARGET TO ATLANTA IN THREE-TEAM DEAL
HAWKS GET: Saddiq Bey
PISTONS GET: James Wiseman
WARRIORS GET: Five second-round picks
HOW THE KNICKS ARE AFFECTED: While the national headliner here is the Warriors giving up on the second overall pick of the 2020 NBA Draft, the Knicks reportedly had eyes on Bey, yet another Villanova alum that could've provided wing depth with the exiles of Reddish and Evan Fournier in mind. Now headed to Atlanta, Bey should help the Hawks' bench scoring that ranks 22nd in the NBA. Bey's departure also partly denies the Knicks a chance to ramp up their offensive reserve points (four spots behind Atlanta in 26th), as they've mostly had to rely on Immanuel Quickley in that regard.
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