Kevin McCullar Jr. was the surprise of the night in the Knicks‘ victory over the Hawks on Saturday, writes Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News.
After having played just six total minutes across three appearances coming into Saturday’s game, McCullar finished the matchup against the Hawks with 13 points, eight rebounds, two assists, and two steals on 3-of-6 shooting from three in over 23 minutes of action. Stefan Bondy of the New York Post notes that Trae Young went scoreless when defended by the second-year guard.
“[McCullar] was scheduled on my little minutes sheet to come in at the eight-minute mark of the first quarter. I was going to throw him on Trae just to see what happens,” coach Mike Brown said. “Kev’s a young, really good defender, has a great feel on both ends of the floor, but especially that end of the floor. I wanted to give him a chance. I threw him out there a few minutes and he was fantastic. So, he just earned more minutes. I didn’t have him down for that many minutes, but he definitely earned those minutes as the game went along.”
McCullar noted that the young players on the team were given a warning by Josh Hart that they needed to be ready in case of injury. On Saturday, he delivered.
“Just staying ready until my number’s called, and happy we got the W,” McCullar said.
We have more from around the Knicks:
- Tyler Kolek has gotten an opportunity this month in part due to an injury to Miles McBride, and he has taken that chance and run with it, writes Stefan Bondy of the New York Post. “[Assistant coach Rick Brunson] came over to me and was like, ‘Get ready,'” Kolek said. “And I’m like, ‘Are you talking to me?’ Cause I didn’t play for two weeks.” Brown has tasked Kolek with studying Pacers guard T.J. McConnell as an example of how to succeed without a ton of athleticism or exceptional outside shooting ability. “I said to Tyler, ‘If there’s anybody in this league you need to take a look at, it’s him,” Brown said. “Because you have a superpower offensively — you can score. You have a second superpower — you can pass. You have some quickness, too. You have a good feel. But defensively, you got to develop a superpower for your size. And you got good feet. Now it’s about using those and being physically tough every single possession.'” There have been ups and downs to Kolek’s first real stint in the Knicks’ rotation, but he has shown during big moments why the coaches trust him to be out there.
- Karl-Anthony Towns knows that he might have to change his game a bit to stop piling up offensive fouls, Bondy writes. Towns leads the league in charges by a large margin and has taken himself out of the Knicks’ game plan several times as a result of early fouls. “I’m going to keep doing my thing. Maybe I’ll have to change my game up a little bit, if that’s what they’re trying to tell me I need to do,” Towns said. “[The refs] didn’t tell anyone else that, but they’re telling me that. Maybe I have to do that.“
- The Knicks’ schedule is about to get more difficult, Winfield writes. That includes a stretch of eight of 11 games on the road to kick off the new year. The team currently holds a 5-7 road record and will need to win while dealing with injuries to key rotation players like McBride, Hart, and Landry Shamet,

McCullar sighting AI
Right ….. Like they say man. Better late than never
McCullar in 23 mins filled the stat sheet. Thats what he is like. He was hurt first yr. Should be ready to challenge for mins. We hope. Scouting says he was a bigger Hart type player. At 24 sure hope he pushes for mins. His line against Hawks 13 pts, 8 reb, 2 ast and like article says good D.
Young was 2/9 for 8 pts in 31 mins. That is low for him. And it was a 3 point win for Knicks. McCullar showed up. Knicks needed every minute. Good to see, yeess.
Towns too often gets silly fouls. He has to play smarter. Like taking smaller players off the dribble. Instead of posting them. Getting a 4 with size who plays D. Would help Towns and Knicks team D. With Yabusele not playing. It’s looking like that’s what Knicks need most. Going to be real interesting to see what Knicks do. Come the trade deadline Feb 5.
Knicks bench will be tested on this upcoming road trip …… NYK.
Don’t get why we don’t just play Ariel. Should trade Yabusele for Saddiq Bey. So tired of KAT bring a 3 point chucker who makes stupid fouls
We don’t need a vet guard so Leon needs to stop with his vet guard fetish. We need a wing who can shoot like Saddiq Bey or another big unless we giving Ariel & Jemison the starting & back up minutes if Mitch get traded or hurt again. KAT never gonna stop making stupid fouls, vanishing at times because he wants to be a 3 point contestant & he not gonna stop making offensive fouls. When he dominates inside like he should be & the Knicks are at they’re best.