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Will Jalen Brunson Play Tonight vs Magic? Knicks Injury Report, Depth Chart & More
The New York Knicks are facing a challenging road ahead, with several key players dealing with injuries, including Mitchell Robinson, Ariel Hukporti, and Kevin McCullar Jr. These injuries have put a strain on the team’s depth, but with Jalen Brunson at the helm, the Knicks remain hopeful. Brunson has been the steady leader New York needs, and his performance will be crucial tonight as they take on the Orlando Magic. The Knicks are coming off a tough stretch, and with key pieces missing, the spotlight will shine even brighter on Brunson to guide the team through this matchup.
Tonight’s game holds extra weight for the Knicks, who have been hit hard by injuries. Mitchell Robinson, the defensive anchor, will be sidelined for a while, and players like Ariel Hukporti and Kevin McCullar Jr. may not suit up either. But with Brunson leading the way, New York has a fighting chance.
Let’s dive into the latest injury updates and take a look at what the Knicks’ depth chart could look like heading into this game.
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Jalen Brunson is dealing with some right ankle discomfort but has been playing through it, still averaging 22.4 points, 6.2 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game. The Knicks are hoping he’ll be good to go tonight. Mitchell Robinson, on the other hand, is a major loss for New York with his left foot injury. He won’t be back until at least late January, leaving a big gap in the Knicks’ defense and rebounding. Ariel Hukporti is also doubtful due to a left ankle sprain, which affects the team’s depth in the frontcourt, especially with Robinson already sidelined.
Knicks depth chart:
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 | Precious Achiuwa |
C | Karl-Anthony Towns | Precious Achiuwa | Jericho Sims |
Additionally, Kevin McCullar Jr. has been ruled out for tonight’s game because of a knee injury, making the Knicks even thinner on the bench. With key players like Robinson and McCullar out, New York will need others to step up, especially with Brunson’s status still uncertain.
Can Jalen Brunson Step Up for the Knicks?
With the Knicks dealing with injuries to key players, Jalen Brunson’s role has never been more important. He’s been the steady hand for New York this season, consistently putting up strong numbers—averaging 24.7 points, 7.8 assists, and 3 rebounds. With Mitchell Robinson out and some other players banged up, the Knicks will be counting on Brunson to continue being a reliable scorer and playmaker tonight against the Magic.
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Brunson was fantastic the last time these two teams met, finishing with 21 points, 4 assists, and 2 rebounds. His ability to create for himself and others will be huge tonight, especially with Robinson out. The Knicks will likely need Brunson to not only drive to the basket but also hit clutch shots and keep the floor spaced to avoid Orlando’s defense from swarming them.
But it’s not just about Brunson. The Magic have been a tough matchup this season, and the Knicks will need to figure out how to slow down their young stars, especially Paolo Banchero. With Robinson sidelined, New York could struggle with rebounding and rim protection, so players like Jericho Sims and Isaiah Hartenstein will need to step up in the paint.
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So Brunson is gonna have to step up and be the leader of the offense, but the Knicks’ defense will be in the hot seat tonight. The Magic are really slick on the fast break, so they really have to cut down on the fast-break opportunities and get their defensive rotations sorted. With Robinson, Hukporti, and McCullar all out, the Knicks’ bench will be pushed to its limits tonight. But if Brunson plays like he did last time against Orlando, then New York might just make a real statement.
Of course, there are a few question marks at this point. All eyes will be on how Brunson takes the heat from tonight’s action, while the Knicks simply need to do everything just right to start winning on offense and hold tight on defense.