Here are the latest news updates and possible return dates for Knicks players…
Nov. 23, 3:58 p.m.
Miles McBride (left knee) will miss his fifth straight game on Saturday when the Knicks take on the Utah Jazz.
McBride’s injury had previously been called knee inflammation, but is now said to be Patella Femoral Syndrome or Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) — best known as “runner’s knee.”
McBride was upgraded to questionable earlier in the day but was later ruled out. As for when the guard will return to the court, he’s “close, not there,” according to Newsday’s Steve Popper.
He last played on Nov. 13 against the Chicago Bulls, scoring two points in 23 minutes of action. McBride is averaging 10.7 points per game over 11 contests this season.
Nov. 15, 7:00 p.m.
The Knicks will be even more shorthanded when they take the court Friday night against the crosstown rival Nets, as Karl-Anthony Towns (knee contusion) and Miles McBride (illness) have both been ruled out.
Towns has been spectacular since being acquired in a deal with the Timberwolves, averaging 26.5 points and 12.2 rebounds per game, but the Knicks will need backup Jericho Sims to step into the starting lineup with him sidelined for the first time this season.
McBride is also a huge loss for a Knicks bench that’s already short early on this season.
Nov. 11, 6:25 p.m.
Miles McBride is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers due to left knee inflammation.
McBride, 24, is averaging a career-high 11.2 points per game this season in his fourth year, up from 8.3 points per game last season.
The Knicks also listed Cameron Payne as questionable due to a strained left hamstring that has limited him to only five games this season. Payne last played on Nov. 1.
Nov. 1, 10:07 p.m.
Precious Achiuwa (hamstring) traveled with the Knicks, whose four-game road trip continued Friday in Detroit as New York notched a 128-98 win over the Pistons.
After the game, Tom Thibodeau explained the forward’s injury status.
“He’s doing a little more on the court,” Thibodeau said when asked if there was a chance of Achiuwa playing on the road trip. “Once a guy can start doing some stuff on the court, usually, they’ll travel with us. Sometimes it’s better to keep them back because we can do more rehab stuff at the facility. So it’s case by case, but he’s making good, steady progress. He hasn’t actually gone through practice practice yet.”
Achiuwa, who last played for the Knicks in an Oct. 18 preseason game at the Washington Wizards, averaged 7.6 points and 7.2 rebounds in 24.2 minutes over 49 games with New York last season.
The Knicks close out the road trip with Monday’s game at the Houston Rockets and Wednesday’s tip against the Hawks in Atlanta before returning home for Friday’s matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Nov. 1, 6:48 p.m.
Karl-Anthony Towns, who entered Friday’s 7 p.m. game at the Detroit Pistons as a game-time decision due to a left wrist sprain, is available and starting for the Knicks.
Towns scored 44 points on 17-of-25 shooting while adding 13 rebounds and two assists in 39 minutes of Wednesday’s 116-107 win at the Miami Heat.
Through four games, Towns is averaging 22.5 points, 11.3 rebounds and two assists in 31.8 minutes.
Oct. 31, 6:11 p.m.
Before the Knicks‘ Friday night matchup with the Detroit Pistons, New York has placed Karl-Anthony Towns on its injury report.
The report has designated Towns as questionable with a left wrist sprain.
This comes less than a day before the new Knicks center exploded for 44 points and 13 rebounds in Wednesday’s 116-107 win at the Miami Heat.
While the designation should be something to keep an eye on, this could simply be a formality as Towns goes through his pregame routine and workout before a decision is made.
Josh Hart entered the Heat game as questionable, due to a lower leg contusion, and played.