The New York Knicks are suffering from a depleted bench to start the season. With Mitchell Robinson and Precious Achiuwa out due to injury, New York has had limited options outside of the starting lineup. This has sparked trade rumors between the Knicks and players expected to be dealt before the February deadline. Achiuwa and Robinson are expected to return to the court before then, but Robinson's long history of injuries could suggest New York acquiring a more durable option and a better offensive player.
You won't find this item tucked away in Santa's bag but New York Knicks fans would be overjoyed to find it under their Christmas tree ... or at least on the television screen next to it. Injured Knicks center Mitchell Robinson's Christmas wishlist, posted to his Instagram story earlier this weekend, may have raised a few eyebrows: one desire, at the very least, did so, as Robinson remarked that he wanted to "start playing by Christmas," though he followed that up with the clarifier "I hope," lest anyone believe he's destined to take the floor for New York in the immediate future. Previous reports have indicated that Robinson, the longest-tenured Knick, will more likely be ready to go by January, as New York is taking no chances when it comes to his health.
Isaiah Hartenstein set to return for the Oklahoma City Thunder against the Portland Trail Blazers.
No | Player | P |
---|---|---|
5 | PF | |
8 | SF | |
25 | SF | |
11 | PG | |
0 | G | |
4 | SG | |
3 | SG | |
55 | C | |
13 | PG | |
2 | PG | |
9 | SF | |
1 | PG | |
23 | C | |
37 | SF | |
20 | C | |
00 | SF | |
32 | C |