Knicks, Game 3 and Lineup Change
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The New York Knicks lineup looked a little different in their 132-109 loss to the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. Instead of Isaiah Hartenstein and Donte DiVincenzo, the team had Karl-Anthony Towns ...
With featured center Isaiah Hartenstein departed for the Oklahoma City Thunder, and backup big man Precious Achiuwa testing the waters in free agency, the Knicks could be facing a thin lineup at ...
Given those struggles, the Knicks should consider some big changes to their lineup to counter Boston’s offense. The New York Post’s Jared Schwartz suggested that New York should consider ...
But as the Knicks were preparing for just their eighth game of the season on Friday, Thibodeau pulled the trigger on a lineup change — inserting second-year wing Quentin Grimes into the starting ...
"That doesn’t mean the Knicks will immediately bench Josh Hart and start Robinson if early results are promising. The team’s preferred starting lineup — with Hart next to Jalen Brunson ...
But following the trade for Mikal Bridges and the free agency departure of Isaiah Hartenstein, the Knicks roster is now better suited — and perhaps might demand — for the Knicks to go "small."
That said, New York made a few key offseason moves that could ultimately result in a Knicks lineup change. Donte DiVincenzo revived his career in a big way with Golden State last season.
The obvious place to look is the starting lineup ... the Knicks could just take him out of the game and play out the frame in the bonus. Even if Robinson's actual playing time doesn't change ...