Nets swingman Ben Simmons is returning for Friday’s game against the Hawks, but he’ll be limited to around 20 minutes of playing time and won’t suit up on Saturday in Indiana for the second game of the back-to-back set, tweets Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
Simmons will start at center in place of Nic Claxton, who is dealing with right hamstring tightness (Twitter link via ESPN’s Nick Friedell). According to Lewis, Claxton’s injury isn’t considered a long-term issue, as he won’t be getting an MRI (Twitter link). Claxton said he just experienced the tightness on Thursday and “expects to be fine,” Lewis adds (via Twitter).
Here’s more on the two New York teams:
- Nets forward Yuta Watanabe, who has been sidelined since November 20 with a right hamstring strain, will miss his 10th consecutive game on Friday. However, he’ll return to action for Saturday’s contest against the Pacers, per Lewis. Watanabe was having a nice season as a reserve for Brooklyn prior to getting injured, averaging 8.1 points and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 57.1% from three-point range through 14 games (18.2 minutes per night).
- Knicks fans have gotten a long-awaited look at the team’s young players the past couple games, writes Peter Botte of The New York Post. Botte notes that “fans have been clamoring” for head coach Tom Thibodeau to give “the kids” more playing time the past couple seasons, and forward Julius Randle, 28, was New York’s oldest rotation player during Wednesday’s win over Atlanta. “I like how our young guys work. I knew when we got them from the very first day, you could see it,” Thibodeau said. “You could see it in practice. You could see how they approach things. You could see how competitive they are. So usually those are the characteristics that drive achievement, when you look at how competitive a guy is. What’s their work ethic like? What’s their toughness like? What’s their mental quickness like? You look at all those intangibles. What are the things that drive achievement? And they fit the bill.”
- Fred Katz of The Athletic wonders whether Thibodeau will use Cam Reddish as a small-ball power forward or go big with Jericho Sims while Obi Toppin is out for the next few weeks with a fibula injury. As Katz observes, Thibodeau has been strict about using a nine-man rotation lately, so it will likely be one or the other, not both. For what it’s worth, Sims was given the early nod in the Knicks‘ contest at Charlotte on Friday, tweets Steve Popper of Newsday.
“Botte notes that “fans have been clamoring” for head coach Tom Thibodeau to give “the kids” more playing time the past couple seasons,”
Knicks fans have ‘clamoring’ loudest for Obi Toppin to get more playing time, and Thibs has not obliged. Prior to his injury, Obi played more than 20 minutes only once in his previous 10 games. Thibs is ruining this dude’s confidence.
He’s just a guy we spent a top 10 pick on who’s been arguably our effective under 25 player this season, why prioritize his development?
Junya Watanabe on my REEEEEEEEE!!!
Grimes and McBride are in their second yr. Quickley has played well at times. Thibs is playing the young guys. Take notes. His best 2way player is 22 yrs old. Randle has been playing well. Hopefully it means we trade him now.
Knicks fans have been ‘clamoring’ for Thibs to go back to assistant coaching, his specialty. Developing young talent isn’t his forte—take bringing Randle back into the game up 20 w 5m left last night for example.
Knicks are in no man’s land right now. Yet i feel like we’re a lot closer to the bottom than the top—even if we pulled the trigger on Mitchell, or even if we got someone like KAT…..what’s the ceiling for this roster?