Knicks Notes: Miles McBride in final stages of rehab, NY’s offensive tweaks helping Karl-Anthony Towns

Miles McBride is in the final stages of his rehab from sports hernia surgery.

McBride has been scrimmaging with some of the Knicks’ younger players and coaches recently. Before Tuesday’s game, McBride was seen on the court doing his traditional pre-game warm-up routine.

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All of these signs point to McBride returning to the court in the coming days.

The Knicks have nine regular season games left in the season. Their next game is in Charlotte on Thursday, the first of a four-game trip that concludes in Memphis next Wednesday.

McBride joined the team on its recent West Coast trip. I’d assume he is with them on this upcoming trip.

Whether he returns during the road trip or shortly thereafter, you should see McBride back on the court very soon.

He has been out since Jan. 28. At the time, he was sidelined with an ankle injury. McBride then underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia shortly after the Feb. 6 trade deadline.

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For the most part, the Knicks have played well in McBride’s absence. They are 20-7 since Jan. 28. Landry Shamet, Mohamed Diawara and Jordan Clarkson are among a group of players who have filled the void with McBride out.

But there is no doubt that they are a better team when he’s healthy. Before he got hurt, McBride was averaging 13 points, 2.8 assists, 2.6 rebounds and one steal per game while hitting 42 percent of his threes.

KAT CALL

At the suggestion of assistant coach Rick Brunson, Brown went with a smaller lineup in the fourth quarter against New Orleans. Thanks to Jalen Brunson’s brilliance and that smaller alignment, the Knicks overpowered the Pelicans in the fourth on Tuesday. Karl-Anthony Towns played five minutes in the quarter and did most of his damage earlier in the game. He finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds. It was his 51st double-double this season. That is the most in the NBA. If Towns has looked more comfortable on offense lately, there’s a reason for that.

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Brown has made some adjustments to his offense to help Towns on that end of the floor.

“I had to adjust to him…and that’s what a season’s about,” Brown said after…


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