Willy Hernangomez got back on the court for the Knicks in Sunday’s win over Dallas, with Jeff Hornacek opting to get all three of his active centers into the game. However, Hernangomez still only played six minutes. As Marc Berman of The New York Post details, the young big man was happy to get back into the rotation, but also told The Post for the second time in two weeks that he wouldn’t mind being traded if it means he’d get to play more.
“I feel great to know other teams are interested about me, right?,” Hernangomez said, referring to a weekend report that he’s receiving trade interest. “My situation is like this right now, not playing much. But I’m ready. I like to be with my teammates. I like to be a part of this team. But I don’t want to [sound] selfish, but I want to play. I’m ready for everything.”
According to Berman, the Knicks still hope to make a deal to clear their center logjam before next month’s trade deadline, but would prefer to move Kyle O’Quinn rather than Hernangomez. Sources tell Berman that a couple “playoff-bound teams” have inquired about O’Quinn as a rental.
Here’s more from out of New York:
- The signing of Jarrett Jack, who will have his 2017/18 salary become guaranteed tomorrow, has been one of the big wins of Scott Perry‘s tenure with the Knicks so far, Berman writes in a separate story for The New York Post.
- DeMarre Carroll and Allen Crabbe both went down with injuries this week, but the Nets received good news on both fronts, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Carroll is day-to-day with a knee sprain and Crabbe was able to get back into last night’s game against Toronto after initially exiting. Within the same piece, Lewis confirms a report from ESPN, writing that Carroll has received some interest around the NBA as a possible trade piece.
- In an interesting piece for The Players’ Tribune, Jahlil Okafor opens up about the trade that sent him to the Nets, his desire to be a “franchise cornerstone,” and his favorite movie as a kid (Air Bud).