In a back-and-forth contest between the East’s No. 3 and 4 seeds, the Magic limited New York to its lowest point total of the season on Monday night.
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Despite a positive outlook, Wagner will miss the most games of his career. He’d missed just 15 in his first three seasons.
Monday’s loss marked the Knicks’ third straight defeat, exposing the fragility of their already short rotation.
Earlier in the 2024-25 season, a matchup between the New York Knicks ... them a lead over the Knicks in the Eastern Conference standings. Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner are out due to oblique ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns is sidelined Monday night with a sore right knee, leaving the New York Knicks without the NBA's leading rebounder for their game against the Orlando Magic.
In spite of the Magic entering the matchup without a player who is averaging double-digit points on the season, they continued to play the Knicks tough. The first half was a back-and-forth affair, with the Magic ahead, 53-51 after a last second Jett Howard three to take the lead.
The Knicks are reportedly exploring options for both a backup center and a reliable wing off the bench. Adding depth behind Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart would alleviate the starters' heavy minutes and allow Tom Thibodeau to trust his second unit to maintain offensive flow.
Meanwhile, the Magic's injury woes cost them a lead over the Knicks in the Eastern Conference standings. Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner are out due to oblique injuries, and Moritz Wagner is out for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
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Now that is a cause for concern at Madison Square Garden.
KAT is looking scratch out of the prevailing narratives surrounding the New York Knicks. Karl-Anthony Towns' metropolitan tenure has hit a sour stretch, as his