New York Knicks announced Sunday that key player Precious Achiuwa has suffered a left hamstring strain during one or more preseason games; his condition will be reviewed again within two to four weeks.
Adjusting Without Achiuwa: Knicks’ Roster Shifts
As Mitchell Robinson recovers from multiple ankle surgeries last year and anticipates returning in January, their depth chart has become further stretched. Since Isaiah Hartenstein left via free agency, Karl-Anthony Towns and Jericho Sims now serve as main centers with guaranteed contracts on their rosters.
Season Kickoff: Knicks’ Center Positions
As the opening game against Boston Celtics approaches, Towns and Sims must fill center positions effectively due to recent setbacks suffered by their team.
Navigating Through Loss: Knicks’ Strategy Forward
Losing Achiuwa and Robinson presents numerous difficulties to the Knicks. At the same time, their absence offers other players opportunities to step up. With season’s beginning quickly approaching, this team must devise a successful plan in order to overcome these hurdles and move forward together as one cohesive unit.