Episodes

  • Knick Life Crisis: All-Star Break Extravaganza | 35–20, Welome Jose, Sochan Buzz & OG Watch
    Feb 15 2026

    Welcome to the Knick Life Crisis All-Star Break Extravaganza.

    The Knicks head into the break at 35–20, with Brunson and KAT representing in the All-Star Game — and Knicks fans are entering the break feeling pretty good.

    We’re also joined by special guest Eric Feeney, who jumps in with us to break down where this team really stands heading into the second half.

    On this episode:

    • Our full reactions to All-Star Weekend • Welcoming Jose to the fam • Are we actually excited about Jeremy Sochan? • What happens to the lineup if changes are coming? • Should we be worried about OG heading into the second half? • Is 35–20 real contender status… or are we getting ahead of ourselves?

    Second-half expectations start now.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The 33–19 Knicks enter Feb with Win Streaks, Trade Deadline Madness & Motown Beatdown
    Feb 7 2026

    The Knicks are 33–19 and sitting in 3rd, and a lot has happened since the last time we checked in. RA and Al break down the 8-of-9 win stretch, the tough loss in Motown, and what that game actually revealed about this team. We talk Jose and Yabusele, real takeaways from the streak, and RA’s first-hand experience at the Nuggets game. Then it’s trade deadline madness — reactions to the AD move, Harden being Harden, Porzingis rumors, and how all of this chaos impacts the Knicks moving forward. We wrap with thoughts on last night’s loss, perspective on where the Knicks really stand, and… yeah… Paul George on ketamine somehow makes an appearance. Tap in. Knicks talk, league chaos, and zero filler.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Are the Knicks Back? They are 27-18 with No Margin for Error, and the Trade Deadline Ahead
    Jan 25 2026

    The New York Knicks sit at 27–18 and barely in 3rd place in the East, with five teams right behind them and no room for mistakes. Ra and Al break down a pivotal stretch that included an embarrassing MLK Day blowout loss to the Mavericks, followed by wins against Brooklyn and Philadelphia.

    The Mavs loss becomes the turning point did it wake this team up, or are the Knicks still searching for consistency? The guys debate whether the Knicks are truly back, dive into reports of a players-only meeting led by Jalen Brunson and they also discuss how the Knicks are handling the media and what the overall vibes feel like during this tight playoff race. Reaction to the Sixers win includes Landry Shamet’s strong play and Mitchell Robinson logging season-high minutes. With a critical four-game stretch ahead, the February 5th trade deadline looming, Giannis’ injury, and a nod to Derrick Rose’s goodbye, the episode closes with classic Knick Life Crisis dad-life banter—sleep deprivation included.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Knicks Stress Is Back in 2026: Losing Streaks, Mentality Issues & Dad Life Chaos
    Jan 18 2026

    The New York Knicks are stuck in a frustrating stretch, and Ra and Al are feeling every bit of it. After an awful start to 2026, the Knicks sit 3rd in the East at 25–17, but the recent trend tells the real story—2–8 in their last ten games and searching for answers.

    This episode goes beyond the box score and gets into player mentality. Ra and Al talk about body language, confidence, and whether this team is mentally built to push through adversity—or if the losses are starting to snowball. The conversation centers on effort, leadership, and the emotional edge that feels missing during this stretch.

    Coaching and optics come into focus after Mike Brown is seen being a little too buddy-buddy with Draymond Green following a Knicks loss, sparking questions about tone, accountability, and a growing sense of tension between Brown and KAT. Is this just frustration in a tough stretch, or a sign of something deeper brewing?

    The guys also react to the return of Landry Shamet, debating what his presence realistically brings to the rotation as the Knicks try to reset their energy and identity.

    The episode closes on a lighter note with classic Knick Life Crisis dad-life banter—Al adjusting to life as a new dad and how it’s already changing the way he watches games, while Ra tries to figure out whether his daughter is telling the truth… or already mastering the art of negotiation.

    Raw hoops talk, real fan emotion, and laughs to end it—because even when the Knicks are stressing us out, life keeps moving.

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    59 mins
  • Starting 2026 With What’s Wrong With the Knicks? 3 Losses, Big Questions
    Jan 5 2026

    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.

    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

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    53 mins
  • Knicks 23-9 with Christmas Comebacks, road wins and 2025 Knicks Grades!
    Dec 31 2025

    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.

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    41 mins
  • Hang the Banner? Knicks Win the NBA Cup and We Lose Our Minds!
    Dec 18 2025

    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.

    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

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    42 mins
  • Knicks are 17-7, Brunson Is Cooking, Donte Rumors Are Back & Dad Advice You Didn’t Ask For
    Dec 13 2025

    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.

    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

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    44 mins