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Nets vs Knicks: Injury Report, Depth Chart & More Ahead of the New York Clash
The New York Knicks dominated the Brooklyn Nets 124-122 in a thrilling NBA Cup Group Stage clash on November 15. Jalen Brunson and the Knicks claimed bragging rights as New York’s top team. Now, both teams are up for their second showdown in two days, this time in the regular season. Who will reign supreme?
Brooklyn is already off to a 5-8 start in the 2024/25 season, which is quite shaky, to be honest. Meanwhile, the Knicks are fourth on the Eastern Conference table with a 6-6 start to the season. Moreover, both teams had an interesting (read: blockbuster) trade this offseason. The New York Knicks acquired Mikal Bridges and the Nets received draft capital for its rebuild. But, does this mean their rivalry will be subtle on the court? No.
Therefore, tighten your seat belts for an all-New York clash on Sunday night. The 216th matchup between the Knicks and the Nets is about to unfold its thrill. But, before that, you know the ritual- we’ve got to dig into the injury reports of both teams!
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Knicks vs Nets: Injury Report
This injury report could give you a slight idea of whom you could put your bids on. So, let’s begin.
New York Knicks injury report
Karl-Anthony Towns is a game-time decision for Sunday’s matchup. He is currently battling a knee contusion and is listed as day-to-day. His status remains uncertain, leaving fans wondering if they’ll see the 7-foot powerhouse on the court. Meanwhile, Miles McBride’s availability is also in question due to knee inflammation and a reported illness.
On the other hand, Precious Achiuwa‘s hamstring problem has ruled him out of Sunday’s game for the Knicks. Well, it’s a mystery when the power forward will return to the floor. Besides, center Mitchell Robinson has already been ruled out from the beginning of the season. Last but not least, Kevin McCullar Jr. will be out with a knee injury.
Brooklyn Nets injury report
Nets forward Ziaire Williams is day-to-day and remains questionable for Sunday’s matchup against the Knicks. The 23-year-old suffers from right hip tightness, according to Evan Barnes of Newsday. Meanwhile, Nic Claxton will miss at least one week due to a lower back strain. He was scheduled to receive an epidural injection on Friday, Nov. 15. Veteran Bojan Bogdanovic will also miss the game due to a foot injury. Additionally, Day’Ron Sharpe will remain sidelined until his hamstring heals, with expectations of being out for at least six weeks or more.
Depth Charts
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New York Knicks depth chart
Position | Starters | 1st Rotation | 2nd Rotation |
PG | Jalen Brunson | Cameron Payne | Tyler Kolek |
SG | Mikal Bridges | Miles McBride | Cameron Payne |
SF | Josh Hart | Mikal Bridges | Matt Ryan |
PF | OG Anunoby | Josh Hart | Mikal Bridges |
C | Karl-Anthony Towns (DD) | Jericho Sims | Ariel Hukporti |
Brooklyn Nets depth chart
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Position | Starters | 1st Rotation | 2nd Rotation |
PG | Dennis Schroder | Keon Johnson | Ben Simmons |
SG | Cam Thomas | Ziaire Williams (DD) | Dennis Schroder |
SF | Cameron Johnson | Jalen Wilson | Cam Thomas |
PF | Dorian Finney-Smith | Noah Clowney | Cameron Johnson |
C | Nic Claxton (O) | Ben Simmons | Noah Clowney |
The Knicks and Nets are set for another thrilling showdown. Both teams have key players battling injuries, which could shape the outcome. With the Knicks aiming to extend their dominance and the Nets looking to bounce back, this matchup promises high drama. Expect an intense clash with plenty on the line. Who will rise to the occasion? Only time will tell.