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The drafting of Mohamed Diawara flew under the radar for the New York Knicks -- but he could make a difference.
Drafted 51st overall, Mohamed Diawara became the second French prospect the New York Knicks have selected in as many years, following Pacome Dadiet last season.
Mohamed Diawara is officially confirmed to stay with the Knicks next season! Plus, hear the rumor about Kevin Love wanting a glamour market, and the Knicks are mentioned.
The New York Knicks have some interesting candidates for two-way contracts following their Summer League action earlier this ...
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SNY’s Ian Begley believes that Diawara showed enough promise throughout the Summer League to be awarded with a two-way ...
New York Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara is working hard in the offseason! Check out his latest workout clip showcasing ...
Mohamed Diawara #51 of the New York Knicks plays defense during the game against the Boston Celtics during the 2025 NBA Summer League game on July 13. NBAE via Getty Images LAS VEGAS — Summer ...
SNY insider Ian Begley has a bien outlook for the New York Knicks' latest French import. New York used the 51st pick of last month's draft on sizable French pow ...
HoopsHype Second-round pick Mohamed Diawara made a lasting impression in Summer League for the New York Knicks, and will now remain with the team for the foreseeable future.
The New York Knicks are making moves after signing Mikal Bridges to a four-year extension worth $150 million. The deal is New York's biggest move of the offseas ...
Sports Basketball New York Knicks Raw rookie Mohamed Diawara impresses Knicks in Summer League Automated narration. Learn more ...
It's the quietest time of the NBA calendar, but there is still work to be done. For some teams, anyway. While most of this ...