Knicks News: Isaiah Hartenstein’s injury status and Bojan Bogdanovic’s incredible MSG debut
Greetings from New York, Bogey!
It’s at last here! This week is the New York Knicks’ All-Star break, which they required two weeks ago. There are more players than there are players without injuries coping with some sort of injury.
Since mid-December, Mitchell Robinson has not been seen. It has been a few weeks since Julius Randle was last seen. Likewise, with OG Anunoby. Due to an ankle sprain, Jalen Brunson was unable to play. Taj Gibson was able to start at center because Jericho Sims was ill. Isaiah Hartenstein’s Achilles tendon is hurting.
Regarding the centers from New York, Sims is scheduled to play in Houston on Monday. Hartenstein, who came to Robinson’s rescue following his injury, is rated as dubious. He missed a few games in January due to the same injury, and the fact that it keeps happening is worrisome.
Although the Knicks aren’t exactly open about their injuries, Hartenstein’s questionable status is a positive sign.
Bojan Bogdanovic is one player who will be available to New York; he made his Knicks debut on Saturday. He said that being a member of the team is “really special” to him after the game.
– Luka Doncic stated during an appearance on JJ Redick’s Old Man and the Three podcast that, although he has always known Jalen Brunson is a unique player, the 2022 playoffs cemented that belief.
The Knicks bench, particularly Julius Randle, laughed heartily following Obi Toppin’s botched dunk attempt at MSG on Saturday.
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– Spencer Dinwiddie signed with the Lakers following his waive by the Raptors. Following the Hornets’ buyout, Kyle Lowry signed with the 76ers.’s agent.
– Spencer Dinwiddie signed with the Lakers following his waive by the Raptors. Following the Hornets’ buyout, Kyle Lowry signed with the 76ers.
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