Team Profile
New York Knicks
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116.0 5thOffensive Rating
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113.1 8thDefensive Rating
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3.0 12thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game114.9 20th
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Points per game Against111.3 23rd
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Rebounds per game41.9 23rd
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Assists per game26.5 17th
According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby (elbow) underwent surgery on Thursday. The former Raptor, who was traded to New York in December, has averaged 15.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.8 steals in 14 appearances with the Knicks. However, he's missed the last five games because of an elbow issue. After further tests, it was revealed that Anunoby had a loose bone fragment in his right elbow, requiring him to go under the knife. He's expected to resume basketball activities in three weeks. But with the All-Star break on the horizon, the blow to fantasy managers might not be as impactful. That said, Donte DiVincenzo and the newly acquired Bojan Bogdanovic could see more work until Anunoby is healthy.
The Philadelphia 76ers made multiple moves on Thursday in an attempt to improve their roster for a deep postseason run. On Thursday, the Sixers acquired guard Cameron Payne from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Patrick Beverley. The expectation is that Payne is going to be the primary backup guard behind Tyrese Maxey. Payne has played well as a reserve option over the last few seasons. However, his fantasy value is going to remain limited due to the fact he'll usually be playing off the bench. There could be some streaming appeal on nights where the Sixers are shorthanded, but Payne probably won't have every-game value.
New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby (elbow) remains out for Thursday's tilt versus the Dallas Mavericks. The Knicks have updated Anunoby's injury from inflammation to a bone spur irritation in his right elbow, which can't help but sound a bit more complicated than the original listing. With the All-Star break on the horizon, New York could opt to hold Anunoby out until play resumes to get this issue fully resolved, but the forward nonetheless has a chance to end a six-game absence on Saturday against the visiting Indiana Pacers in the final game of a six-game homestand. Head coach Tom Thibodeau has tightened his rotations to eight players with Quentin Grimes (knee) out of the mix, leaving behind ample playing time for Precious Achiuwa. Averaging 13.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.4 steals, and 1.4 blocks in 39.8 minutes across his past five games, Achiuwa remains a strong fantasy streamer on Thursday.
New York Knicks forward Josh Hart (knee) isn't listed on the injury report for Thursday's game versus the Dallas Mavericks. Head coach Tom Thibodeau said following Tuesday's win over the Memphis Grizzlies that Hart's right knee was being checked out by the medical team, per The Athletic's Fred Katz, but the swingman doesn't carry an injury designation entering Thursday's action. The 28-year-old spot-up wing has taken on more ball-handling responsibilities over his last five games in Julius Randle's (shoulder) stead, leading to some dismal field-goal shooting (32.6%) but solid averages of 9.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 5.6 assists in 39.7 minutes since Jan. 29. With Quentin Grimes (knee) headed to the Motor City, Hart is set to handle heavy minutes again and haul in plenty more boards against a Dallas team that ranks 28th in opponent rebounding percentage (47.7%).
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (ankle) is questionable for Thursday's clash with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks. He's having an All-Star year and has been instrumental to the Knicks' success while Julius Randle (shoulder) remains out of the lineup. Unfortunately, he tweaked his ankle late in Tuesday's win over the Memphis Grizzlies, although he still finished just shy of a double-double. If Brunson can't see the floor versus Dallas, Donte DiVincenzo, coming off a 32-point showing, will be a lock for DFS participants. Miles McBride would be the favorite to take over the ball-handling duties without Brunson, so he'll be worth considering as a streaming option.