Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau met with forward Mikal Bridges prior to Wednesday’s victory over Portland to clear the air over their recent public comments about the starters’ minutes, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv, who says sources described the meeting as “productive.” Mike Breen of MSG Network first stated on Wednesday’s broadcast that the two men had talked before the game.
Bridges said on Wednesday that he felt like the Knicks’ reserves should play a little more to help reduce the starters’ workloads. The 28-year-old suggested that he had spoken to Thibodeau about the subject, but the veteran coach later denied having that conversation and defended his minutes distribution.
As Stefan Bondy of The New York Post writes, the minor off-court drama hasn’t impacted Bridges’ play on the court. In three games since Jalen Brunson went down with an ankle sprain, Bridges has averaged 23.3 points per game on 62.8% shooting, including 33 points on 13-of-21 shooting in Wednesday’s overtime win.
Here’s more from around the Atlantic:
- Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is still on a minutes restriction after returning from ankle surgery two weeks ago, but the big man dropped some weight during his recovery process and is pleased with how his leaner physique has aided his mobility on the court, Bondy writes in a subscriber-only New York Post story. “I got to be honest, though. For me to come back from an ankle injury, I kind of move really well,” Robinson said. “Coming back from an ankle injury after 10 months? I move pretty damn good.”
- Sixers guard Quentin Grimes spoke to Grant Afseth of Sportskeeda about his experience playing alongside Luka Doncic in Dallas, what it was like being traded last month, and why he’s “really happy” in Philadelphia even though the team has won just two of 15 games since the trade deadline. Grimes will miss Friday’s game vs. Indiana due to an illness, according to the latest injury report.
- Hawks guard Terance Mann will face his former team on Friday for the first time since being traded last month, but he tells Law Murray of The Athletic that he hasn’t had a chance to reflect on the five-and-a-half years he spent with the Clippers. “I haven’t yet, no, I haven’t yet,” Mann said. “I’ll probably do that after the season. You know, just sit back, hang out with the guys, reflect. Hang out with Zu (Ivica Zubac), Amir (Coffey), James (Harden), Kawhi (Leonard), all those dudes. Talk and just reflect.” Mann added that his agent informed him before last month’s deal about the possibility that he’d be sent to Atlanta and he felt “great” about the opportunity. “They’re expecting a lot more from me,” Mann said. “They’re expecting me to shoot the ball off the dribble, catch and shoot, make plays when I get to the paint. Get to the paint. They just want me to be who I am. And I really appreciate Coach Q (Quin Snyder) for that.”
- After Tony Bradley signed a second 10-day contract with the Pacers on Thursday, head coach Rick Carlisle told reporters, including Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files, that the big man is an “ideal” third center for the team right now. “In practices and in simulated stuff in the gym, he’s been terrific,” Carlisle said. “Smart, great hands, defensively has a really good feel for what we’re doing here.”
If 76ers don’t trade away Paul George, they are unlikely to keep Quentin Grimes this summer.
Salary cap teams should prepare for the offering.
If I were Knicks gm, I’d have talked to Tom Thibodeau about starter minutes two months ago.
This is crazy.
Knicks have zero bench. They should have kept both Grimes and OB1.
Yes …… If you were Knicks GM. You should have helped fix the bench. 2 months ago.
“ Frye said: “There’s no controversy, everyone knows this. This is coming from a place of, I genuinely, and everyone who works for the NBA genuinely, wants the Knicks to be good and to go far in the playoffs.
“You got be to out of your damn mind to just look at stats and think ‘this is normal to play your starters average 37, 38 minutes and think they are going to be healthy and energetic at the end of the year.”
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Bondy first cane out with story Wed daytime. After game the story of Thibs denying it. Why isn’t Bondy following up on his claim. Timing of all this is all wrong to me …..
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Frye and most reporters are lying. Whenbthey claim about his teans. I showed you the mins stats. BS
Thibs does have a tight rotation. Once ge settles on guys. Thats old school. Coaches still do it today. What is new. Knicks starters all over 35 mins. Thibs has never done that. Do the research if you want the truth. I can’t believe I’m the only one who cares about the truth ……..
Building a team , a winner. Takes trusting your prayers. It takes time to build that and put together a group who can give you that. OK . He is playing them too much. We are at over 60 gms in season. He should gave some trust in his bench by now. Thats a team thing also. No help came for bench at TD.
Personally I could care less what teams and coaches discuss or argue about. I care about the product that plays. Knicks are here cause of Thibs. So to beat a dead horse story. Is only self promotion. At this point. The lies that get piured on by media. Is truly unprofessional.
Unfortunately we live innately world of disasters. Nobody wants a good story. Or talk about the building of things. Its all about trashing and destruction. Thibs is doing ine of his best coaching this year. Unfortunately he doesn’t have the depth to really impact this year. Plus you have Celtics and Cavs having big yrs.
I do wish he would keep it under 34 mins. This is a real concern. So what real Knicks need to do is. Root for Mitch, McBride, Precious, Shamet, Payne, TJ to change his mind ….. only they can change this.
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Top 10 players all over 2200 mins for year. Their teams don’t win without those mins.
Nuggets like Knicks have 4 players in top 25. Yet we never hear about it. Bridges is on of my favorite players. Yet he’s not top on team. Wish he was. Every contender in the L has their top 2-3 players play major mins.
Jokic avg 36 mins —— anyone care ????
Murray avg 35 mins —- anyone care ????
AE avg 3.4 mins —— anyone care ????
Tatum avg 36.4 mins ——— anyone care ?????
I deal in truths and reality. I wish he would keep at 34 mins. Frankly I don’t see why he can’t. Building a winner with no bench. Is a big job. So we have to tryst him. Second guessing is for people who don’t play. NYK
AE 36.4 mins