Game Recap Short Night, Long Faces in OKC
So the New York Knicks finally got Miles McBride back. And then blink he’s grabbing at his groin again.
Eleven minutes. That’s it.
Sunday night in Oklahoma City turned sideways fast in a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. McBride dove for a loose ball, tangled with Luguentz Dort hard collision, bodies everywhere. Next thing, he’s hunched, hand at the pelvis, face saying everything.
He tried to walk it off. Didn’t. Limped to the locker room. Done for the night.
And yeah, the bench knew. That quiet, “not again” kind of energy.
Is McBride Playing vs Houston?
But here’s the twist he’s not out.
The Knicks listed McBride as questionable Tuesday in Houston against the Houston Rockets. Same designation, same injury tag: recovery from core muscle/pelvic surgery.
That matters. Teams don’t play games with wording this late in the season.
So yeah, it’s cautious optimism. Not full green light. But not a shutdown either.
Why This Matters Right Now
Knicks Need Their Point-of-Attack Dog
Before the surgery? McBride was cooking in his role.
12.5 a night.
41.5% from deep.
And more importantly he was clamping. Point-of-attack defense, picking up 94 feet, blowing up pick-and-rolls. That stuff doesn’t always show in the box score, but New York Knicks feel it when it’s gone.
He’s one of those guys. Glue guy, but loud about it. Energy shifts when he checks in.
Only Seven Games Left Clock’s Ticking
Seven games left in the regular season. That’s it.
No ramp-up luxury. No “we’ll see next month.” It’s now or you’re walking into the postseason cold.
And for a rotation piece like McBride not a star, but not replaceable either rhythm matters. Timing matters. Trust from the coaching staff matters.
Right now? All of that’s on pause.
Turning Point: The Dive That Changed the Night
Hustle Play… That Backfired
It wasn’t some freak non-contact thing. It was McBride being McBride.
Loose ball. He went for it. Dort went for it harder. Bodies hit. End of story.
That’s the irony. Knicks love him for those plays. That exact edge. And it’s the same edge that just sent everyone into panic mode again.
Key Absences
Shamet Still Out
Landry Shamet is missing another one right knee contusion, fifth straight game on the shelf.
Spacing takes a hit. Bench scoring too. Knicks have been patching that up nightly.
Around the Team McGrady Calls Out KAT
Meanwhile, the noise around Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t going anywhere.
Tracy McGrady said it out loud last week — basically, “go be that guy.” No sugarcoating. Wants more edge, more ownership, more takeover stretches.
He doubled down in OKC. Talked to Towns pregame, face-to-face.
“We’re talking to him like basketball players… what we know he could do.”
Translation? Stop floating. Start imposing.
Big Question: Can the Knicks Stay Whole Long Enough?
This is what it comes down to.
Depth’s getting tested. Again.
Rotation’s in flux. Again.
And one of their most reliable two-way guards can’t catch a break.
If McBride’s good, Knicks tighten up defensively overnight. If he’s not? More pressure on everyone else to cover cracks and in April, those cracks get exposed quick.
They’ll take “questionable” right now. Hell, they’ll take anything that’s not “out indefinitely.”
Because they’ve seen how this looks without him.
And it’s not pretty.