Knicks upgrade Miles McBride’s status as he appears on verge of return from injury

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Miles McBride is on the verge of his Knicks return. 

He is listed as questionable for the Knicks’ game against the Thunder on Sunday in Oklahoma City.

It is the first time he has not been ruled out for a game since he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia. McBride has not played since Jan. 27.  

McBride also practiced on Saturday, as the Knicks briefly returned home with two days off in between their two road games.

It was the first time the Knicks had a full practice since March 19, meaning it was the first meaningful test of McBride’s readiness in a while.

Quentin Grimes of the New York Knicks on the court.Miles McBride was upgraded to questionable in a positive Knicks sign. Robert Sabo for NY Post

That he was able to participate is a strong sign of his readiness. 

McBride was enjoying a career year before being sidelined — he is averaging 12.9 points per game on 43.4 percent shooting from the field and 42 percent shooting from 3-point range.

He also plays a critical role as one of the Knicks’ best point-of-attack defenders. 

Landry Shamet (right knee contusion) did not practice on Saturday, though, and will miss his fourth straight game on Sunday. 


After the Knicks’ previous matchup against the defending champion Thunder this year, a 103-100 loss on March 4, coach Mike Brown railed on the referees – particularly with how they officiated reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Brown said that Gilgeous-Alexander “does a great job of convincing the referees, probably better than anyone in the league, that he’s getting hit.” 

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) and New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet (44).Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) and New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet (44). Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Knowing that, how does Brown want his team to approach the rematch?

“You gotta give Shai a lot of credit, because he’s crafty,” Brown said after practice on Saturday. “He’s the one that has figured out how to make sure he’s in a position to take advantage of the situation or the system. We have to do a better job of not helping him or enhancing what he does really well.”

Josh Hart echoed a similar sentiment. 

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“There’s so much dialogue about it,” Hart said on Saturday. “You gotta adjust to every ref [calling] things differently every game, every player, no two players are the same. You gotta be able to adjust to what the referees are calling, to your opponent.”


With eight games remaining, Brown needs three wins to tie and four to break Pat Riley’s record for most wins by a Knicks coach in his first season. Riley won 51 games in the 1991-92 season. 

Brown has bigger goals in mind, though. 

“There’s one thing that’s gonna mean a lot to me,” Brown said, “and you know what that is.”  

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