The Knicks‘ loss to the Hawks in Game 3 on Thursday was a team effort, but the most notable aspect was the performance of Mikal Bridges, who went scoreless in 20 minutes, with more turnovers (four) than steals, assists, rebounds, and points combined.
Head coach Mike Brown isn’t benching Bridges, but he came closer to doing so on Thursday, as he was replaced for most of the second half by Miles McBride, Vincent Goodwill writes for ESPN.
While McBride was one of the few Knicks hitting shots, Bridges looked out of sorts, lacking confidence or intentionality, writes Stefan Bondy of the New York Post. After the NBA’s iron man was benched two minutes into the third quarter, Brown put him back on the court to start the fourth quarter. His one attempt to make a play with the ball ended in a turnover, and he was pulled once again in favor of McBride.
“I’ve got to take it on the chin, handle it how I’m supposed to and be ready for the next one,” Bridges said. “You know, it’s going to suck. It is what it is. I’ve just got to be better to help my team out there.”
Determining whether to replace Bridges with McBride in the starting lineup is a crucial decision, according to Ian Begley of SNY, who notes that the Knicks have been getting off to slow starts and says they can’t afford to do so in Game 4 on Saturday.
Brown isn’t committing to a change yet, but he’s also not ruling anything out, per James L. Edwards III at The Athletic. The Knicks’ coach told reporters on Friday that the lineup for Game 4 would be a game-time call.
We have more from the Knicks:
- New York has struggled to get backup center Mitchell Robinson involved in this series despite his importance to the team throughout the year. Brown hasn’t been able to find ways to use him, especially with Karl-Anthony Towns playing well, Andrew Crane writes for The Post. On Thursday, Robinson played just 11 minutes and finished the game with four rebounds. Crane notes it’s only the seventh game all year in which the big man recorded four or fewer boards. When asked what he was looking for in terms of using Towns and Robinson together, Brown said the two-big lineup “has to fit offensively and defensively over the course of a ball game,” per Begley (Twitter link), adding that it’s been hard to find the right matchups to roll it out against.
- Josh Hart also struggled on offense in Game 4, recording just two points on 1-of-9 shooting in 40 minutes. However, he has still managed to be the Knicks’ most important player through three games, Edwards writes. His defense on Jalen Johnson and CJ McCollum has been crucial for keeping the Knicks in a series they might otherwise be trailing 3-0, and he remains an elite rebounder, averaging 12.0 per contest through three games. If the Knicks are going to make it out of the first round, they’ll need even more from him, Edwards says. More importantly, they need the rest of the team to play with as much hustle and determination as their versatile, undersized forward.
- While a majority of the Knicks’ issues have been either self-inflicted or the result of the Hawks’ tough defense and shot-making, Brown is also frustrated with a lack of calls for his players as they drive to the basket. “When they close out hard, we gotta drive the basketball. I do think it’s a tough game for the officials to officiate,” Brown said. “But I know we got fouled on a few of the drives that didn’t get called. It’s tough to see 20-26 [free-throw discrepancy] in a one-possession game when you know for sure there were a couple of fouls that should’ve been called.”

This team can’t win because kat and Bronson Play no defense. Bridges is not a good fit. Need a playmaking point guard and that’s not Bronson. OG is great but Mitchell has no offense and just a lack of a playmaker is hurting this team. Can’t lose games lie game 2/3. They should win game 4 but if they lose it will be over
Robinson should be crushing Atlanta on the O boards and changing shots on the other end.
11 minutes is laughable.
Is this the same coach Brown who stated ‘you don’t show your hand early. Keep some tricks up your sleeve’
I took that as, I haven’t changed anything. I’m incapable of adjustments on the fly and my rotations are all F-ed up. You’d best pull out these tricks you’ve been saving.
Knicks (and fans) talk about this problem and that problem, but the biggest problem is that they don’t have ONE flat-out MAKER!! *(everybody has SHOOTERS)
Knicks don’t have that one guy where if he gets a wide open (or even slightly open) look, you can just about count it before it leaves his hand.
That would alleviate a whole lot of problems that are said they have with line-ups, lack of defense (KAT, Brunson) etc…
Golden State was pretty good when they had two and three of those guys.
Knicks are pretty good and don’t have ONE.
That’s gonna kill the Knicks and Pistons.
Brown is a clueless moron. This team should be dominating the paint, they should be getting all the rebounds, CJ shouldn’t be having games like Kobe.
Anyone and everyone who was involved in the firing of Thibs should be jettisoned. Unfortunately Dolan can’t be and that’s why team will not win a championship while he’s the owner.
Sorry this loss sits on the ball hog Brunson
I’ve been really torn on who I’m hoping wins this series. I’m still a big fan of KAT’s. Yes, he had moments that would frustrate everyone! Especially the dumb fouls and lack of effort on D, but our first trip to the WCF he was a really big part of. He was also just a good all around guy. Did things in the community, teammates liked him, etc. Then there’s NAW who is tenacious on D and his offensive side is exploding. Great pick up for Atlanta. Really miss that guy. I want both players to succeed.
Mikal Bridges & Tyler Kolek to New Orleans
Zion Williamson to New York
Mikal Bridges to Detroit
Caris LeVert, Ron Holland & Chaz Lanier to New York
Mikal Bridges to Atlanta
Zaccharie Risacher & Corey Kispert to New York