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  • • Knicks Notes: Rotation, McBride, Robinson, Towns, Bridges, Brunson, Toughness
    How low will coach Tom Thibodeau go? In this instance, we’re talking about his rotation. Thibodeau sliced his rotation to eight players in last year’s playoffs, then cut it to seven when injuries struck. The New York Post’s Stefan Bondy anticipates that Thibodeau will rely heavily on his starting unit once again in the opening-round […]...2025
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  • • Atlantic Notes: Shamet, Nurse, Tatum, Fernandez
    Landry Shamet dislocated his shoulder during the preseason and could have opted for season-ending surgery. The Knicks guard instead chose to rehab the injury and so far, that decision is paying dividends, Stefan Bondy of the New York Post writes. Shamet was waived in October, then re-signed with the club in December. Shamet is currently […]...2025
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  • • Knicks Notes: Robinson, Achiuwa, Ryan, Bridges, Raptors Dispute
    Knicks center Mitchell Robinson, who missed the first 58 games of the season while recovering from ankle surgery, was “really good” on Friday in his first game back, head coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters, including Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. The big man had six points and four rebounds and was a +11 […]...2025
  • • Injury Notes: Hart, Gafford, Ball, Cancar
    Josh Hart hasn’t had to miss any time due to right knee soreness, but he has continually shown up on the Knicks‘ injury report as a result of the issue, notes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. The 29-year-old forward said on Monday that he isn’t sure whether or not he’ll need to undergo […]...2025
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  • • New York Notes: Towns, Hart, Embiid, Nets’ Worst Loss, Johnson, Giannis
    Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns missed Wednesday’s overtime victory over Philadelphia due to a thumb injury. He has a bone chip in the thumb, which he injured during a loss to Detroit on Monday, but plans to play through it, Peter Botte and Stefan Bondy of the New York Post report. The thumb is also […]...2025
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  • • Knicks Notes: Towns, Sims, Robinson, First-Half Review
    Karl-Anthony Towns suffered an injury to the thumb on his shooting hand during Monday’s loss to Detroit, but he didn’t provide much information about it after the game, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Towns kept his hand in his pocket during a post-game session with reporters and responded, “It is what it […]...2025
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  • • Knicks Notes: Towns, Thibodeau, Hart, Shamet
    Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns missed his third game of the season on Monday. Two of his absences have been related to patellar tendinopathy in his right knee. It’s a very common injury, but that doesn’t mean it can’t become serious down the line, according to a surgeon who spoke to Stefan Bondy of The New […]...2025
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  • • Knicks Notes: Shamet, Towns, Brunson, Robinson
    Now that he’s back with the Knicks, Landry Shamet talked to Stefan Bondy of The New York Post about the injury that nearly cost him his latest NBA opportunity. Shamet was on his way to earning a roster spot in October when he dislocated his shoulder four days before the final cuts had to be […]...2024
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  • • Atlantic Injury Notes: Achiuwa, Sharpe, Nets, Raptors
    Knicks forward/center Precious Achiuwa has yet to make his 2024/25 debut as he continues to recover from a hamstring strain. He told Stefan Bondy of The New York Post that he’s been a full participant in practices and is day-to-day, but he’s not sure when he’ll be able to return. “I need to get to […]...2024
  • • Injury Notes: Knicks, Hawks, Pelicans, DeRozan, Carter
    Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns was ruled out of Friday’s win vs. Brooklyn after initially being listed as questionable, per Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Towns sustained a left knee contusion after bumping into Zach LaVine on Wednesday. Backup guard Miles McBride was also downgraded from questionable to out on Friday due to […]...2024
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  • • New York Notes: Sims, Knicks Offense, Ryan, Finney-Smith
    With Precious Achiuwa and Mitchell Robinson sidelined by injuries, Knicks big man Jericho Sims is getting steady time. However, he’s been reluctant to make impact offensively, Stefan Bondy of the New York Post notes. In 94 minutes this season, he’s taken six total shots. In the Knicks’ three November games, he has one field goal […]...2024
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  • • Knicks Notes: Anunoby, Bogdanovic, Burks, Hart, Thibodeau
    After returning to the Knicks‘ lineup Friday night, OG Anunoby said it was “just inflammation” in his right elbow that forced him to miss the previous nine games, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Anunoby, who is operating under a minutes restriction, believed it was important to get back on the court before […]...2024
  • • Atlantic Notes: Robinson, Hartenstein, George, Quickley, Mazzulla
    Knicks center Mitchell Robinson, who was believed to be lost for the season after undergoing ankle surgery in December, was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice, according to Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. “It wasn’t an extended (practice) obviously. But he did shooting. He did offense, defense, script,” coach Tom Thibodeau said. Asked […]...2024
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  • • Knicks Notes: Anunoby, Burks, Brunson, Hartenstein
    In his second game back after recovering from elbow surgery, Knicks forward OG Anunoby seemed to aggravate that right elbow issue during the first half of Thursday’s win over Portland, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Anunoby grimaced and appeared irritated by the elbow a few times after that, but remained in the […]...2024
  • • Knicks Notes: Brunson, McBride, Randle, Anunoby, Hart
    The left knee injury that knocked Jalen Brunson out of Sunday’s game in the first minute appears to be minor, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. There was extreme concern when Brunson had to be helped off the court after airballing a jump shot and falling to the ground in pain. However, Knicks […]...2024
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  • Knee Injury To Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Not Considered Serious
    • Knee Injury To Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Not Considered Serious
    The knee injury suffered by New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson is not serious, coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters on Sunday. Brunson went down in the first quarter after knocking knees in the Knicks’ 107-98 road win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.  “They just did an X-ray, everything was negative,” Thibodeau said, via Stefan Bondy […] The post Knee Injury To Knicks̵...2024
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  • • Knicks Notes: Barrett, Fournier, Grimes, Draft, Randle
    After scoring at least 24 points in three consecutive Knicks wins between November 6-12, forward RJ Barrett was forced to the sidelines for three games due to an ailment that doesn’t often show up on NBA injury reports. As Stefan Bondy of The New York Post writes, Barrett was dealing with a debilitating migraine, describing […]...2023
  • Julius Randle Was Playing At '70 Percent' To Start Season
    • Julius Randle Was Playing At '70 Percent' To Start Season
    Julius Randle refused attempts by the New York Knicks to get him to rest as he played through ankle pain, sources told Stefan Bondy of the New York Post. The source adds that Randle was playing at around "70 percent" to open the season. Randle underwent arthroscopic surgery on his ankle in the offseason. Randle is currently averaging 16.5 points on 31.6% from the field while playing 34.4 minutes ...2023
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  • Julius Randle Was Playing At '70 Percent' To Start The Season
    • Julius Randle Was Playing At '70 Percent' To Start The Season
    Julius Randle refused attempts by the New York Knicks to get him to rest as he played through ankle pain, sources told Stefan Bondy of the New York Post. The source adds that Randle was playing at around "70 percent" to open the season. Randle underwent arthroscopic surgery on his ankle in the offseason. Randle is currently averaging 16.5 points on 31.6% from the field while playing 34.4 minutes ...2023
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  • • Alec Burks foot surgery news drops amid Knicks trade rumors
    Reports are trickling out that New York Knicks veteran Alec Burks had undergone foot surgery – injury news that wasn’t as widespread when it reportedly occurred. The news was reported by Knicks reporter for The Athletic Fred Katz and corroborated by New York Daily News‘ Stefan Bondy. Burks had received the procedure just days after the conclusion […] The post Alec Burks foo...2022
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  • • Kevin Durant’s ‘very possible’ return date to Nets, per Steve Nash
    Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant recently returned from a strained hamstring that kept him out for a large portion of the season only to be sidelined again due to a thigh injury against the Miami Heat last Sunday. According to Stefan Bondy of New York Daily News, Steve Nash believes that Durant can come […] The post Kevin Durant’s ‘very possible’ return date to Nets,...2021
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  • • Clippers owner Steve Ballmer donates $25M to fight COVID-19
    Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, through the Ballmer Group, has pledged more than $25MM in aid to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN tweets. The donation will help Seattle, Southeast Michigan and Los Angeles, areas that have been hard hit by coronavirus. It includes $10MM to University of Washington Medicine’s Emergency Response Fund to speed up testing for a COVID-19 vaccine. In an ...2020
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  • • Report: Knicks could hire Dan Gilbert’s ex-personal assistant to front office job
    Leon Rose could be going with an interesting choice to fill out his new management team with the New York Knicks. Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News reported on Sunday that Brock Aller, a capologist for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is a “strong candidate” to join the Knicks under new team president Rose. Aller was a personal assistant to Cavs owner Dan Gilbert for over ten years before being prom...2020
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  • • Steve Nash: Godson RJ Barrett will 'evolve into a great playmaker'
    Steve Nash didn’t get to watch his godson, RJ Barrett, play Saturday night because of an injury, but he has faith that Barrett will develop into a franchise cornerstone for the Knicks, writes Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News. Nash said: “(Barrett’s) shown very much of what I thought he’d show. He’s an incredibly talented, well-rounded basketball player. He does a bit of everything. I think ...2020
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  • • Isaiah Thomas: Kyrie might not have been cut out to be Celtics' leader
    Wizards guard and former Celtic Isaiah Thomas believes that Kyrie Irving may not have been cut out to be the Celtics leader, Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News reports. “That’s just like Boston and New York (the Knicks). You have to have a different type of skin to be able to succeed there,” Thomas said when asked about Irving. “They won 17 championships. They have 30 jerseys retired. So it’s...2019
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  • • Nets' D’Angelo Russell cited for marijuana possession
    Nets guard D’Angelo Russell was cited for marijuana possession at LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday before flying from New York to his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, reports A.J. Perez of USA Today.  The TSA reportedly found the marijuana stashed in a hidden compartment of what appeared to be an Arizona Iced Tea can. When Russell was questioned by police about the weed, he claimed it was his broth...2019
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  • • Knicks reportedly expected to shop Frank Ntilikina
    Frank Ntilikina made a three-pointer against the Nuggets in the first quarter of the road loss last week, and that bucket may be his last as a member of the Knicks. Ntilikina, who has nursed a groin injury for the majority of 2019, has been shut down for the season, and according to Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News, the team is expected to shop the former No. 8 overall pick this summer. New...2019
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  • • Tim Hardaway Jr. dealing with plantar fasciitis
    After a strong start to the 2018-19 season, Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. has seen his game go a little stagnant over the last month or so. And according to Stefan Bondy of the Daily News, we now know why, as it has been reported that Hardaway is dealing with plantar fasciitis in his right foot and will have to manage the pain moving forward this season. As Bondy notes, Hardaway missed the Knicks’...2018
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  • • Knicks still expected to cut Noah by roster deadline
    It has been more than two weeks since we heard that a buyout agreement between Joakim Noah and the Knicks was close to being finalized, but Noah remains under contract with the club. Despite the delay, the veteran center is still expected to be waived before next week’s roster deadline, per Stefan Bondy of The New York Daily News. Sources tell Bondy that the Knicks have continued to shop Noah and ...2018
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  • • Report: Knicks unlikely to re-sign Derrick Rose
    The New York Knicks had shown some preliminary interest in re-signing former MVP Derrick Rose earlier this summer. But with free agency set to get going this weekend, it now appears New York is backing off that possibility.According to Stefan Bondy and Frank Isola of the NY Daily News, the Knicks view re-signing Rose as a long shot.“Despite reports of mutual interest before Phil Jackson was fired,...2017
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