Stefan Bondy

Stefan Bondy

Stefan Bondy is a senior reporter a𝔉t 🌼the New York Post.

Background

Stefan has been the Knicks beat writer for the NY Post since 2023, having written about the team and NBA for other publications 15 years prior. He has covered seven NBA Finals – including Game 7 of Warriors-Cavaliers in 2016 – and broken stories involving not only the NBA but also the Yankees and professional soccer. ꧅He’s an award winner for the New Jersey Press Association and Professional Basketball Writers Association. Before joining The Post, he worked at the New York Daily News, Bergen Record, Herald News, New Jersey Herald and Associated Press. He was also a regular contributor to SNY’s coverage of the NBA and hosted a weekly live show on Spotify's “Green Room.” The Bronx native comes from a family of journalists and writers, with a father, Filip, who authored several books and served as a sports columnist in the New York area for more than 30 years and a mother, LynNell Hancock, who worked for the Village Voice, Newsweek and the Columbia Journalism School. He lives in Montclair, NJ, with his wife and two children. In 25 years of playing, he never won a fantasy football league.

Latest Articles

 🍨 Karl-A🅺nthony Towns coy about thumb injury in possible Knicks concern

Towns was clearly bothered for much of Monday’ꦆs loss to the Pistons.

Knicks defense flo꧟ps a🅷s they hit a season low point in ugly loss

The Knicks hit the halfway mark — Game 41 — ♉at a low point of this roller-coaster season. 

Knicks gauging center's trade market ahead of deadline

The 26-year-old has garnered some interest around the NBꦦA.

Knicks prove once again that they're not worthy of being in title conversation

Yoꦍu aꦑsk the Knicks — all of them, but most animatedly KAT — and they’re incredulous.

Karl-Anthony Towns returns in style in Knicks' skid-busting victory

Karl-Anthony Towns returned to put the Knicks back on tr𝓰ack, and that's exactly what he did in their win over the Raptors on Wednesday night.

Knicks veteran working on curbing technical fouls♔, referee problems 

👍 Josh Hart’s relationship with the referees is a work in progress but headed in the right direction.  Leading the Knicks in techs this season by a wide margin — Hart.🅰..

Karl-Anthony Towns' knee injury is common — but not to be taken lightly

 Karl-Anthony Towns’ knee injury is ve🍷ry common among basketball players and most often treated conservatively. But it can als🅰o be debilitating and lead to further damage or surgery.

Yes, the Knicks have a depth problem. No, there's not an easy fix

Thibs is Thibs and his roster 🦂this season is so top heavy it cou𒀰ld tip with a strong enough injury wind.

Knicks star's injury status after knee scare

He missed a game earlier this season with the same ♛ailment to the same knee. 

 Knicks star appears t🥂o avoid serious injury after late-ga𒀰me exit

﷽ The Knicks star was hurt toward the end of Saturday’s loss to the Bulls and limped to the locker room, but appeared to have avoided a major injury.

Knicks run out of gas as🍃 defense flops in second half in ugly loss to Bull💧s 

💜 CHICAGO — The Knicks better hope it was just tired legs on Saturday night. Otherwise, getting throttled by the Bulls with the defense disappearing is a sign of problems even..🍬.

Knicks' depth problem comes into full view after rough Thunder loss

 If it’s not a minutes distr❀ibution problem, i𝔍t’s a depth problem. 

What a difference a year makes for Knicks star's All-Star vote

ಌ Karl-Anthony Towns’ market bump in the All-Star voting didn’t go unnoticed by his teammate. 

Knicks guard 'taking it slow' while dealing with 'frustrating' injury

Miles McBride remains “day-to-day” after missing his second straight game because of a 🐈hamstring strain, he told The Postꦗ. 

🅰 Knicks fail biggest test yet as nine-game winning streak ends with brutal loss to elite foe

The K💃nicks were outscored by 18 points in the fourth quarter during their loss to the Thunder.

Jalen Brunson returns for Knicks while key depth guard remains out with injury 🎐 

One point guard was in, another remained out.  ও

Star center says leaving Knicks for Thunder was 'perfect' decision that worked out for everyone

🅰 It was one of those rare instances when a ไtrade actually worked out for both sides. 

What moments defined the Knicks' 2024, and which will determine the fate of the season ahead?

A look back at the best an🤪d worst of 2024 and glance ahead at the biggest questions of 2025.

Knicks' blockbuster to land star still a home-run deal one year later

The evidence was overwhelming on t🐠he one-year anniversary of the trade for OG Anunoby. The Knicks are a better team with him. 🥂