
Knicks Injury Report Vs Hornets
The New York Knicks will end their regular season with a game against the Charlotte Hornets. However, the injury report is so full that it hardly seems possible to ignore it.
Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and OG Anunoby and Josh Hart are all out for the game, so on paper, it could be a disaster.
But when you delve deeper, the apparent chaos has a logic behind it. Actually, it is a strategic decision of playoffs by those who are set up for the postseason.
Knicks’ Injury Report vs. Hornets


GettyJalen Brunson on Knicks injury report
All six players are listed as out for next game against the Charlotte Hornets:
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OG Anunoby — Out (Left Ankle Sprain)
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Jalen Brunson — Out (Right Ankle Injury Management)
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Josh Hart — Out (Right Ankle Injury Management)
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Tyler Kolek — Out (Right Oblique Strain)
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Mitchell Robinson — Out (Left Ankle Injury Management)
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Karl-Anthony Towns — Out (Right Elbow Injury Management)
Mike Brown’s Calculated Move


GettyMike Brown strategically made this move heading into the playoffs.
Knicks fans could be scared at first sight. However, head coach Mike Brown made this call after strategic thinking. Brown was open about his stance after the victory over the Toronto Raptors.
“I’m not sure we’ll talk about it, probably. You want to try to go into the playoffs as healthy as possible, but we’ll discuss it as a staff here in the next day or so. And then we’ll see what happens,” he said.
That quote really sums it up. Since the third seed in the Eastern Conference is already secured, Brown has no reason to expose his lead players to any risks due to a game that carries less importance.
Playoff Health Comes First
Keeping the starters fit as the playoffs get nearer is a top priority for each franchise in the NBA. However, for the New York Knicks, such a choice means even more.
Brunson, Towns, Anunoby, and Bridges are not only the main players of the team, but they also represent the core of the team’s chemistry and the very essence of their offense.
It would be disastrous if one of them got injured even during the last regular season game. OG’s ankle injury against the Raptors serves as a reminder that that chemistry is very delicate. In fact, the Knicks cannot afford to go into the first round without their full team, and Brown is fully aware of that.
Who Will Play in This Game?


GettyMike Brown can evaluate the bench player from this game.
Mikal Bridges is expected to check in briefly to keep his remarkable consecutive games streak alive before opting out for the rest of the night. Bridges has one of the longest active ironman streaks in NBA history, and the Knicks will ensure that record stays intact, even if only for a few seconds on the court.
Jose Alvarado, Jeremy, Jordan Clarkson, and Landry Shamet will be in the main roles; this could actually be their big moment.
Brown will be observing very attentively. Players who do well in this game might be the ones playing in really important playoff games.
It’s showtime to display different skills, good decision making, and even lead in a way that doesn’t just imitate the starters.
However, it won’t be a piece of cake. These players mostly have been in supporting roles throughout the season, playing alongside – and beneath – the well-known starters. They have barely, if ever, had to handle the entire offense by themselves.
Their reaction to this situation will provide the Knicks’ coaching staff and fans with a much-needed snapshot of the bench’s real strength heading into the playoffs.
It could even be the most crucial 48 minutes of the regular season for those who have not been in the spotlight this year.
Jayesh Pagar Jayesh Pagar is a writer at Heavy Sports, covering the New York Knicks and other NBA teams. He brings four years of experience across digital sports media, including NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and college football. He covered as the Knicks beat writer for ONSI and has written for PFSN, Sporting News, and ClutchPoints. More about Jayesh Pagar
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