The New York Knicks have had their share of absences in the paint, two of their interior reserves came through big in Tuesday's win over the Brooklyn Nets.
Although he’s still listed on the injury report as questionable for Wednesday’s game in Brooklyn, Knicks center Jericho Sims is expected to miss one or two weeks due to his right ankle sprain.
The 2023-24 New York Knicks season is officially underway. With the excitement of a new season, alas, comes injuries. Follow medical updates for the Knicks' affairs below ... 12/20/23: SIMS OUT 1-2 WEEKS Per ESPN Adrian Wojnarowski, Knicks center Jericho Sims is out for at least one week due to a right ankle sprain.
It’s time for a change. When the ball was tipped off last night to get the Knicks at Lakers game underway, disaster struck early. The Knicks, already down their superb big man Mitchell Robinson, were starting neophyte Jericho Sims at center.
To start, or not to start? That is the question the New York Knicks have to answer. At the start of the preseason, Jericho Sims earned himself praise from head coach Tom Thibodeau for the stellar performances and hard work that he put in during the off-season.
Will the Knicks tap into Jericho Sims as a power forward? His size and ability to defend smaller players could allow New York to roll with some unique lineups.
The New York Knicks didn’t make too many changes to their roster during the 2023 offseason. Their biggest losses were Derrick Rose, who was removed from the rotation in early December, and Obi Toppin, who was traded to the Indiana Pacers.
He was primarily used as a center last season, but it looks like he’ll see more time at power forward.
The New York Knicks don’t lack in front-court depth, and one of their centers has impressed head coach Tom Thibodeau in training camp, which could lead to more playing time despite a crowded rotation.
When the New York Knicks take the floor for their preseason opener on Monday night against the Boston Celtics (7:30 p.m. ET, MSG), fans will no doubt marvel at the respective returns of headliners like Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle.
The move was expected. The 24-year-old was a fill-in starter at times during his second NBA season in 2022-23, averaging 3.4 PPG and 4.7 RPG across 52 games (16 starts, 15.6 MPG).
After their most successful season in a decade, the New York Knicks will likely leave no stone unturned when it comes to officially entering the Eastern Conference's penthouse of contention.
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims underwent surgery on his right shoulder and will miss the remainder of the playoffs. The surgery to repair a torn labrum and cuff tendon was performed Wednesday at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
New York Knicks reserve center Jericho Sims failed to live up to the hype as the betting favorite to win the Slam Dunk contest at the All-Star Weekend.
There’s a lot of hype surrounding New York Knicks backup center Jericho Sims’ participation in this year’s NBA Slam Dunk contest. After all, he’s the betting favorite to win the event.
New York Knicks’ unassuming backup center Jericho Sims rarely wears his emotions. But in the Slam Dunk contest, flair and style can tilt the odds. Sims was a late replacement for Portland rookie Shaedon Sharpe who begged off, citing the need to focus on the Trail Blazers’ stretch run.
It’s time to ditch the NBA All-Star Game Slam Dunk Contest.
With every player on the New York Knicks roster available, second-year big man Jericho Sims finds himself out of the rotation once again. Despite being
This summer, Jericho Sims learned that he's going to be sticking around the New York City metropolitan area for the foreseeable future. If that's the case,
Jericho Sims came into his own near the end of his rookie year this past season as the New York Knicks slipped out of postseason contention. Though the Knicks floundered to the tune of an 11th-place finish in the Eastern Conference, Sims earned a three-year $5.6 million deal on July 7.
Trail Blazers' forward Trendon Watford was named the game's MVP, posting 19 points, seven rebounds, three steals, two assists, and a block.
The exact terms of Sims’ new deal aren’t known, but it will likely be a minimum-salary contract or something close to it.
The Texas Longhorns basketball program continues to showcase impressive talent at the 2021 NBA Draft, as former Longhorn's big-man Jericho Sims has been selected with the 58th overall pick in the draft by the New York Knicks.
After weeks of deliberation following the exit of former head coach Shaka Smart and the hiring of new head coach Chris Beard, Texas Longhorns big man Jericho
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