Although Karl-Anthony Towns sat out their blowout win over the Bulls on Friday due a right elbow impingement, the Knicks are nearing full health as the playoffs approach and their postseason rotation is beginning to take shape, Ian Begley of SNY writes.
On Friday, with Mitchell Robinson starting, head coach Mike Brown experimented by using Jeremy Sochan as the backup center and was pleased with the results, naming him the team’s defensive player of the game.
“It allowed us to do a lot of things like switch pick and rolls,” Brown said of using Sochan as a small-ball five. “It brought a different element to our game. Not just offensively with the speed, but defensively with switching a lot of things and just keeping the ball in front of us.”
While Robinson will take the majority of reserve center minutes in the playoffs, having Sochan as an option could allow Brown to go to the Towns-Robinson frontcourt more than he might otherwise.
Another notable change was that neither Jose Alvarado nor breakout rookie Mohamed Diawara played in the first three quarters. With Miles McBride and Landry Shamet healthy, Brown indicated that getting them back up to speed is crucial.
“Deuce is getting healthier and Landry’s getting healthy and trying to find minutes for those guys — both of those guys are capable of playing that (backup guard) spot — is going to be a priority because they’ve proven themselves this year for us,” he said.
We have more from around the Atlantic Division:
- Brown was surprised to hear that wing OG Anunoby has only made an All-Defensive team once in his career, Begley writes in the same article. The Knicks‘ head coach believes the 6’8″ forward is clearly deserving of being recognized a second time this season. “His versatility is just off the charts and you can do a lot of things with your defense because of him,” Brown said. “In my opinion, he deserves First Team All-Defense this year — and hopefully the powers that be will see it that way, too.” Anunoby agreed with his coach’s assessment: “I think I should’ve gotten it last year. I think I should get it this year. That’s definitely a goal of mine, coming into the season, especially defensively, being on the first team or second team — hopefully first.”
- Paul George is listed as probable for the Sixers‘ game against the Pistons today due to left knee injury management. Derek Bodner of PHLY Sports notes (via Twitter) that if George is able to play, this will mark his first back-to-back of the season. Since coming off his 25-game suspension, the nine-time All-Star has been rounding into form, averaging 27.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 3.2 steals in his past five games.
- There were concerns within the Celtics organization, including players, about trying to rebuild in-game chemistry with Jayson Tatum so soon before the playoffs, but the star wing has quickly alleviated any such concerns, Jay King writes for The Athletic. Boston is 10-2 with Tatum active and he has already been been named Player of the Week. Most importantly, King writes, Tatum hasn’t looked hesitant or uncertain about his body. He is driving at around the same rate as last season, and the defense has been elite when he’s on the floor. King notes that if the Celtics were to win the championship this season, his return could go down in history as one of the league’s all-time comebacks.

“Despite missing Karl-Anthony Towns in their dominant win”
Yeah, hmmm I wonder what that could possibly mean?!?!
I like the Knicks chances more without KAT than with him.
Yep, this off seasons priority is getting off that Kat contract and keeping Robinson. Good luck finding someone with enough cap space or willingness to absorb that contract.
Funny how PG13’s weed suspension did not change the 76ers place in the standings.
Celtics fans, most, love Jason Tatum and are delighted to have him back and with no team play chemistry problems. Myself I worried about his turnovers, weak passes out front which lead to easy opponents baskets, and his three point shooting. But neither have shown up. Go Jason! Go Celtics!
Just talking heads doing what they do best. I’m pretty sure the two J’s have shown they can co exist. Stephen A is the funniest and most arrogant clueless clown on TV.
I change the channel whenever I see his face.
I do miss the one of them should be traded talk sometimes. That was amusing.
‘WHAT THEY GONNA SAY NOW’. 🏆
They should have went with Dawn and OG should be the second option over KAT at this point.
You do realise that KAT is their best player and the only key to success that they have, right?
Weed or PEDs Davey? Is weed a banned substance in the nba. The NBAs stance on PEDs is the most relaxed in all of sports. Just miss twenty five games or so without pay. I’d go as far as saying the NBA has the biggest PED problem in sports.