Knicks’ McBride Out At Least One More Week

The Knicks will be without guard Miles McBride for at least another seven days, according to the team, which announced today that McBride will be reevaluated in one week (Twitter link via Andrew Crane of The New York Post).

McBride was injured in the third quarter of Sunday’s win over Orlando when he drove to the net for a layup attempt that was contested by Magic wing Desmond Bane. Both players fell to the court on the play, with Bane’s left foot appearing to come down on McBride’s lower left leg (Twitter video link).

McBride was later diagnosed with a sprained ankle and was ruled out of the team’s NBA Cup quarterfinal on Tuesday. The latest update confirms he’ll also miss a rematch with Orlando in Saturday’s semifinal, as well as the NBA Cup championship game on Tuesday, if the Knicks advance that far.

If New York loses on Saturday, the team will have four days off before facing the Pacers in Indiana next Thursday, buying McBride more recovery time.

McBride, 25, has been an important part of the Knicks’ rotation this fall, starting nine of his 20 outings and averaging career highs in points (11.6), rebounds (2.6), and minutes (27.0) per game, as well as three-point percentage (44.4%).

With McBride out, New York figures to lean more heavily on backcourt reserves Jordan Clarkson and Tyler Kolek behind star point guard Jalen Brunson.

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