Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks reacts to a three point shot by Landry Shamet
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Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks reacts to a three point shot by Landry Shamet during the second half of a game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The New York Knicks released their latest injury report ahead of Tuesday’s matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans, with veteran wing Landry Shamet officially ruled out as the team looks to extend its six-game winning streak.
Shamet will miss his second consecutive game due to a right knee tibial plateau contusion, an injury he sustained during Friday’s 93-92 win over the Brooklyn Nets. The Knicks initially listed him as questionable to return in that game after exiting in the third quarter, but he did not come back and remains sidelined.
The Knicks’ injury report also includes Miles McBride (out, pelvic/core muscle surgery), along with two-way players Trey Jemison III, Dillon Jones and Kevin McCullar Jr., all listed as questionable.
Knicks Injury Report Highlights Key Absences, Rotation Impact
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GettyLandry Shamet of the New York Knicks will miss his second straight game.
Despite a relatively healthy core rotation, the Knicks will be without two key contributors in Shamet and McBride.
Shamet has been one of the team’s most efficient perimeter shooters this season, averaging 9.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists while shooting a team-best 43.9% from three-point range. His ability to stretch the floor has been critical for spacing, particularly alongside the Knicks’ primary scoring options.
Without him, New York loses a reliable catch-and-shoot threat — a role that often helps open driving lanes and maintain offensive flow.
Meanwhile, McBride’s continued absence removes a key defensive guard and secondary playmaker from the rotation. The sixth man has missed 26 straight games after undergoing sports hernia surgery and has not played since late January.
Encouraging Miles McBride Injury Update
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GettyA new McBride injury update for the New York Knicks signals good news after he was originally set to be out for 4-6 weeks after surgery.
While McBride remains out, the Knicks have received positive updates regarding his recovery progress.
According to Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News last week, McBride has advanced into the later stages of his rehabilitation and is now taking contact during on-court activities.
Additional reports from Stefan Bondy of the New York Post and James Edwards III of The Athletic echoed that progress, noting that McBride has resumed contact work — a key milestone that typically signals a player is nearing full clearance.
McBride previously expressed hope that he could return before the playoffs, though the Knicks have not provided a firm timetable.
“Deuce was playing well for us when this happened,” head coach Mike Brown said last week. “It’s part of the season… when he comes back, we’ll all be excited.”
Jordan Clarkson Emerging in Expanded Role
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GettyTyler Kolek and Jordan Clarkson combined for 41 points on Christmas as the New York Knicks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers.
With Shamet sidelined and McBride still recovering, Jordan Clarkson has stepped into a larger role off the bench.
The former Sixth Man of the Year is averaging 12.7 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists over his last six games while shooting 43.8% from three-point range, providing scoring punch and spacing for the second unit.
Clarkson’s ability to create his own shot and generate offense in isolation has helped stabilize the Knicks’ bench production during their recent surge.
Additionally, forward Mohamed Diawara is expected to see increased minutes as New York adjusts its rotation.
New York Building Momentum in Eastern Conference Playoff Race
The Knicks enter Tuesday’s matchup against the Pelicans riding a six-game winning streak and holding strong positioning in the Eastern Conference standings.
At 47-25, New York sits in the No. 3 seed, just half a game behind the Boston Celtics for the No. 2 spot, while maintaining a 2.5-game cushion over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
With only 10 games remaining in their regular season schedule, every matchup carries increased importance as the Knicks look to secure favorable playoff positioning.
Outlook: Knicks Managing Health While Chasing Higher Seed
Despite a few absences, the Knicks remain relatively healthy compared to earlier stretches of the season.
The continued progress of McBride and the short-term nature of Shamet’s injury provide optimism that New York could be near full strength heading into the postseason.
For now, the focus remains on maintaining momentum and navigating the final stretch of the regular season without disrupting the chemistry that has fueled their recent winning streak.