Knicks center 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 is,” four times during the interview.
Towns hit his hand on the backboard during the first half and it appeared to bother him for the rest of the game, Bondy observes. A couple of his subsequent shots misfired badly, but he still played 43 minutes and finished with 26 points and 12 rebounds
His hand was struck again late in the third quarter and he grabbed it in pain as he ran into the crowd, according to Bondy. Towns refused to reveal whether X-rays had been taken, and coach Tom Thibodeau only said, “I haven’t talked to medical yet,” when asked about the injury.
“They hit shots when they had to,” Towns said in explaining the loss. “We could sit here and talk about all the things we could’ve done. We just didn’t do it. Cost us in the end.”
There’s more from New York:
- The Knicks are exploring Jericho Sims‘ value on the trade market, sources tell Bondy in a separate story. The backup big man was recently replaced in the rotation by Ariel Hukporti, and he missed Monday’s game due to back spasms. One of Bondy’s sources said there’s some interest around the league in Sims, and the Knicks are seeking a second-round pick in return. That would be a markdown from the offseason, when the team was reportedly asking for two second-rounders. Sims will be a free agent this summer.
- Sims’ availability coincides with the impending return of Mitchell Robinson, who is still recovering from offseason ankle surgery, Bondy adds. Thibodeau said Robinson is expected to begin practicing at some point this month, but he still hasn’t been cleared for sprinting. “That’s the next step,” Thibodeau told reporters. “He’s doing some light shooting right now.”
- Towns has opened up the offense since arriving in an October trade with Minnesota, James L. Edwards of The Athletic states in a review of the first half of the season. The Knicks are 26-15 through their first 41 games, good for third place in the East, as Edwards notes that the shooting efficiency has been much better and they’ve been able to avoid serious injuries. On the downside, there have been too many defensive breakdowns, the bench isn’t producing enough to earn Thibodeau’s trust, and the team only ranks 24th in three-point attempts per game.
Knicks badly need to rest their starters more. They have been exhausted at the end of games, especially on the second night of back-to-backs, and they haven’t been finishing games like they are capable of. Thibodeau needs to face that reality at some point.
Lol @ ” Thibodeau needs to face that reality.” He’s been doing this for the last 15 years. He is who he is. He runs his starters into the ground during the regular season, they’re injured come playoff time, and his team can’t make it out of the second round. It is what it is.
Knicks badly need a healthy Mitchell Robinson back in the paint. KAT’s offensive numbers are terrific. However, defensively is another story. KAT will be targeted heavily by playoff opponents on the defensive end. Need Mitch back to clean that up.
Amen.
KAT has been awesome, on and off the court. But he’s not the interior defender/ offensive rebounder the team needs. Maybe KAT taking a few games off will help the team get back to its defensive roots, which might be worth a few extra losses if it comes to that. A Thibs’ team losing games while shooting 50% overall, and 40% from 3, and 82% from the line, is a new thing, and not one I enjoy watching.
If there isn’t something of a sea change in how they play, NYK fans should try to enjoy the beauty of their offense, which I think is the best the team has had since the early 1970’s. Also, they should be prepared for a 2nd round exit in the playoffs. BOS and CLE are complete teams that are top 5 teams in offense and defense, whereas the NYK are only that on the offensive end, while being lower middle on the defensive side. No scheme, no game plan, no pep talk, and no commitment to effort or focus, is going to bridge that gap.
The league is horrible, with a third of it all but trying to lose. Against that landscape, a great offensive team can finish with a very good to great W/L record in the regular season.
OG played less than 25 gms last yr. Bridges and Towns are both in their first yr here. That’s three starters playing together for first time on Knicks. Coming in this yr. We all knew this was a work in progress. I get in today’s world it’s worse than the fast food generation. Now with everything at your finger tips. We are all geniuses now. So instead of analyzing gms and groups of gms. We make decisions about things we don’t even understand. And god forbid we actually search the analysis. And try to really see the truth. We accept sources that at best are self centered. Like the media who most have agendas based on their job status.
If we look at this from afar. Yes the offense has clicked. We should be thankful for that. Especially a Thibs team. I’d say the offense is fine. Except for bad shooting nights. Where then it can go array at times. After half a season. We can all agree their interior D is an issue. Well a healthy Mitch would help here. Biggest issue is a consistent bench scorer. Knicks health has affected their development as a team. Starters and bench. But let’s not make excuses. The Feb 6 TD is coming. So Knicks have to address these two issues. Are we going with Mitch or not. Do they trade for a more reliable bench scorer. This is the reality of the Knicks season.
We all knew after the trades. That the bench was going to be a work in progress. Especially with the injuries later on. we are now seeing who that bench is. No rim protection no dependable scorer.
So will Knicks fix this internally. Or will they swing a trade or trades. It’s obvious Knicks are scouting the L. They are doing their homework. I’m not going to to tell you who they should trade for. But keeping this team together for this year. Still has upside to improve. As long as Mitch buys in as backup. Then we have the rim protection. And a guy who can give Towns more rest. TJ Warren is a scorer we can just call up. He is avg 25 a gm. And should be 100% healthy after sitting out two yrs. Then Knicks can pick up a player. Who gets cut or bought out. Example: Nets probably cut Bogdanovic. He can be added to team. Or a similar scorer that’s out there. The problem in NY is always the noise. Most times it gets in the way of seeing a job thru. The job of building a contender. This is yr 5 of rebuild. And no Knick that is part of rotation (except Mitch) has been here longer than three yrs …….. In Thibs we Trust !!
How many gms as a Knick ????? Total gms
Josh Hart – 146 gms (2022-23)
Jalen Brunson – 185 gms (2022-23)
Miles McBride – 204 gms (2021-22)
Jericho Sims – 161 gms (2021-22)
Mitch Robinson – 320 gms (2018-19)
As you all can see. This is still a new group. To crown them contenders. Is wishful thinking. It’s cause of Thibs we have come this far. So analyze the issues and give the answers a REST. Issues are not problems. We got half a season to go. Try and enjoy the building of a contender. Instead of dismantling what most don’t even understand.
NYK ……..
Players the Knicks’ could target to bolster the bench:
*Clarkson
*Sexton
*Bojan Bogdanovic
*Nick Richards
*Dayron Sharpe
*Thybulle
*Corey Kispert
I would try not to trade (apart from the starters): McBride, Hart, Achiuwa, Hukporti.
Shamet has more value playing than being traded; good playoff experience.
Dadiet and Kolek would benefit from staying; but you can’t have everything.