Postseason heartbreak came a little earlier for the New York Knicks franchise this time around. Despite another dominant interior effort from Moses Brown, the Westchester Knicks fell by a 124-118 final to the Maine Celtics in the quarterfinal round of the 2025 NBA G League Playoffs.
Former Dallas Mavericks center Moses Brown is making his presence felt in the G League once again.
The New York Knicks have reacquired center Moses Brown to their Westchester Knicks G League affiliate team. The Westchester Knicks announced the news on Tuesday morning: “The Westchester Knicks have reacquired Moses Brown.
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The New York Knicks could swiftly reel Moses Brown back into their franchise ranks in the coming days. Real GM relayed a report from SNY which shed light on Brown soon heading for free agency: “Moses Brown is a potential candidate to fill the 15th roster spot for the New York Knicks, sources told Ian Begley of SNY,” the Real GM Wiretap published.
Moses Brown turned heads with his play during his short second stint with the Dallas Mavericks. Signed to a 10-day deal by the Mavs, Brown appeared in
Kai Jones, who was waived earlier Saturday by the Clippers, is expected to sign a two-way contract with the Mavericks once he clears waivers, sources tell NBA insider Chris Haynes.
The New York Knicks are still on the prowl to add the final member of their 15-man roster for the stretch run of the season. It seems New York could be focused on a certain member of the Dallas Mavericks primed to hit free agency in the coming days as a part of a unique, odd situation.
For the first time this season, the Knicks are in position to sign a 15th man.
The New York Knicks are considering several players with their final roster spot, even ones who are currently playing for another team. That being said, SNY insider Ian Begley reports that the Knicks have Dallas Mavericks big man Moses Brown in their crosshairs.
A byproduct of their pride and the spectacular Kyrie Irving, the Dallas Mavericks have been pretty competitive since the Luka Doncic trade. Even still, without Anthony Davis, they’re missing a key piece.
While his role has primarily been as a stopgap solution, he has made a strong case for an extended look.
The Dallas Mavericks poached a young G-League center from the New York Knicks, as ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Wednesday that Dallas is planning to sign center Moses Brown to a 10-day contract.
The Dallas Mavericks are finalizing a 10-day contract with center Moses Brown, according to his agent, Ryan Davis, who confirmed the move to NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN.
The Mavericks are planning to sign center Moses Brown to a 10-day contract, his agent Ryan Davis tells Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link). NBA insider
Granted an opportunity to impress at professional basketball's most prevalent, popular convention, Westchester Knicks center Moses Brown seized his moment and then some.
The New York Knicks have a center in their G League ranks whose play has screamed for a promotion this year. Moses Brown has been dominating for the Westchester Knicks thus far.
The Indiana Pacers cut Moses Brown earlier on Monday despite missing two reserve centers for the rest of the 2024-25 season. The move leaves the Pacers
The Indiana Pacers have made a huge move amid their mini-break. The Pacers have announced they have waived center Moses Brown. The Pacers shared the news on Monday.
The Indiana Pacers signed center Moses Brown less than a week ago, but he is already making an impact on the team. In desperate need of center help following James Wiseman and Isaiah Jackson both tearing their achilles this season, Brown has already appeared in four games for the Pacers.
Former UCLA Bruins star Moses Brown has been unable to find a home in the NBA. Since entering the league on an Exhibit 10 contract in 2019, Brown has played
On Nov. 20, 25-year-old Moses Brown signed with his seventh NBA team. An undrafted free agent in 2019, Brown has been waived, cut, demoted, and traded by his fair share of NBA teams as he tries to carve out a career, but after three appearances with the Indiana Pacers, he might have found a landing spot.
The Knicks have waived center Moses Brown after signing him to an Exhibit 10 deal for training camp, per the NBA transactions wire. Brown, who turns 25 early next week, has yet to stick with a team for a single season, though he sure has bounced around the basketball globe since entering the NBA in 2019.
Moses Brown is coming off a year where he appeared in 22 games for the Portland Trail Blazers. The former UCLA star averaged 3.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per contest while shooting 50.8% from the field.
Fortunately for front offices around the NBA, there's still a string of untapped potential in the free agency market. He's the best free agent at each position aged 25 or under.
NBA Summer League is getting underway in Las Vegas, and teams are finalizing their rosters. Summer League rosters often contain a combination of newly drafted players, young players who are still trying to find their way at the NBA level, and slightly more experienced players who have yet to establish themselves.
The Cavaliers are adding a promising young big man to what is already one of the top young teams in the league.
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