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Knicks Depth Tested by Rising Injuries
25 Nov
Summary
- New York Knicks face mounting injuries to key players.
- Veteran center Mitchell Robinson sidelined with illness.
- Team seeks to overcome losses with new rotation adjustments.

The New York Knicks, under new head coach Mike Brown, have focused on building roster depth this season. Unlike previous rotations, Brown has embraced a wider bench, integrating new additions like Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele. However, this strategy is now being tested as injuries begin to impact the team's balance. Landry Shamet is sidelined with a shoulder sprain, and OG Anunoby continues to recover from a hamstring issue. Most recently, Mitchell Robinson was ruled out due to illness, impacting the team's frontcourt.
In Robinson's absence, adjustments are expected in the team's frontcourt rotation. Josh Hart or Miles McBride are likely candidates to step into the starting lineup, while Guerschon Yabusele and Ariel Hukporti are poised for increased minutes off the bench. This reshuffling aims to maintain the team's competitive edge as they strive to build on their sixth-place standing in the Eastern Conference.
Looking to rebound from a recent loss to the Orlando Magic, the Knicks face the Brooklyn Nets tonight. This matchup presents a favorable opportunity, as the Nets have struggled significantly on their home court, entering the game with an unfortunate 0-7 record at Barclays Center. The Knicks will aim to capitalize on this advantage and secure a much-needed victory.




