The Knicks could get a key reserve back from injury tomorrow, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv, who reports (via Twitter) that Miles McBride hasn’t been ruled out of Sunday’s game at Oklahoma City. If the fifth-year guard doesn’t play Sunday, he’s on track to return to action either on Tuesday at Houston or Wednesday at Memphis, Begley adds.
McBride has been out since late January following surgery to repair a core muscle injury, also known as a sports hernia. He went through Saturday’s practice, tweets Jared Schwartz of The New York Post, and will be listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Thunder, per Steve Popper of Newsday (Twitter link).
We have more on the Knicks:
- Head coach Mike Brown benched Karl-Anthony Towns in favor of Mitchell Robinson for the final eight minutes of Thursday’s loss to Charlotte, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. The Knicks were hammered on the glass, having lost the rebounding battle 43-24, which was “part” of the reason Brown turned to Robinson, who was plus-eight in 26 minutes (Towns was minus-18 in 22 minutes). “I just thought when we had Mitch in there with certain guys, we were able to match their physicality,” Brown said. “And we made a run. But we were down 20 at that time. And versus a good team on the road, that’s tough to do.” Towns was also on the bench down the stretch of Tuesday’s win over New Orleans as New York went with a small-ball lineup, Bondy notes.
- The Hornets could be the most difficult first-round opponent for the Knicks if they finish as the No. 6 seed and New York stays at No. 3, Bondy writes in a subscriber-only story. According to Bondy, the Knicks were “overwhelmed by Charlotte’s speed and athleticism” on Thursday. “That’s their style,” Brown said. “They play fast. They want to let that thing fly. They got shooters that’ll let it fly. Josh (Hart) did a great job. Josh was up into the ball. He was physical with his man without fouling. He showed his hands when he needed to, and everybody that he guarded, they felt him. I can’t say it was like that all the way across the board and we have to do a better job of that if we expect to beat a good team like this on the road.”
- OG Anunoby is the best defender on Knicks team that has the fifth-best defensive rating in the NBA, according to Bondy (subscription required), who believes the 28-year-old forward should be named to the All-Defensive First Team for his performance on that end of the court in 2025/26. “He guarded a lot of different players,” Brown said after Tuesday’s win. “And to close the way he did against Zion (Williamson) — Zion is a monster, he’s a handful for anybody, so for OG to do what he did down the stretch with him was huge.”

Kat got owned in Charlotte. Knicks are really going miss Robinson. Brunson going to be wrecked toward the business end of the season again. I thought NY bought in a new coach to change some things. Take the ball out of Jalens hands a little.
Dudes constantly running through pics both ends. Perhaps a little more player and ball movement. New York’s offense gets real stagnant at times.
Work over Brunson full court defensively with multiple guys and crash hard on Kat.
That Mikel trade is looking absolutely awful.
They don’t wanna see Charlotte in the playoffs!!! You’ll have to excuse my excitement, frustrated Hornets fan finally allowed to get excited lmao. Maybe McBride makes them stronger against the Hornets but I doubt it
Kat the stat padder getting owned by kids was quite funny. Undersized young bigs even.
Charlotte playing like a college team and balling at the right time.
Knicks should deal for the Nets’ Danny Wolf (two second-round picks). Unload KAT already.
Just get right Duece. We need you for the playoffs.
The whole point of having depth. Is you can change it up for different teams. Matchups and fit is a big part of good chemistry. Towns is one of best rebounders in NBA. He should have put Sochan in to back him up. Amazing to me this coach still doesn’t get who Towns is. Brown is as soft as Towns is. Hornets are a better team. But they got no business playing with Knicks.
This so called new offense we never see at crunch time. Is sure taking its time to develop. Hopefully we will master it by playoffs.