Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Mon 11/5/18 2:42 PM

Coach David Fizdale said Sunday that he wants to see Knox (ankle) complete a 5-on-5 practice before clearing him to play in games, Chris Iseman of The Bergen Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
Fizdale hasn't officially ruled Knox out for Monday's game against the Bulls, but given the coach's comments, it seems unlikely the rookie will be available for the contest. The Knicks likely won't have an opportunity to practice again until Thursday, so Knox seems likely to miss Wednesday's game in Atlanta as well before potentially returning to action Saturday in Toronto. With Knox seemingly on track to sit out two more contests, Mario Hezonja and Lance Thomas should continue to work as the primary backup forwards behind starters Damyean Dotson and Noah Vonleh.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Sat 11/3/18 3:47 PM

Knox (ankle) is expected to remain out for another week, Steve Popper of The Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
Knox took part in 3-on-3 work at practice Saturday, which is a step in the right direction, but he's still dealing with the effects of the ankle injury that have sidelined him since the first week of the season. Expect the rookie to miss at least three more games before a potential return on Nov. 10 against the Raptors in Toronto.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Fri 11/2/18 2:03 PM

Knox (ankle) participated in "a little bit" of Friday's shootaround but is still "a few games away" from returning, Chris Iseman of The Bergen Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
It seems unlikely that Knox, who will be sidelined for a sixth straight game Friday, will see the floor until at least Monday's contest against the Bulls. Wednesday's contest against the Hawks is probably more realistic for a return.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Tue 10/30/18 2:13 PM

Knox (ankle) managed to take part in some non-contact portions of practice Tuesday, Steve Popper of Newsday reports.
EDGE Analysis
Knox remains without a timetable, but after initial reports indicated he may be sidelined for the next two-to-three weeks, his participation in practice, though limited, is a sign he could return sooner. The 19-year-old rookie will still travel with the team to Dallas and Washington over the weekend, although he's unlikely to play in either contest.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Sun 10/28/18 12:11 PM

Knox (ankle) has no official timetable for return, but his father told the New York Post that his son is expected to miss two-to-three weeks with a Grade 2 sprain.
EDGE Analysis
The Knicks are officially listing Knox without a timetable for return and plan to evaluate him later this week. While Knox's father might be right on the two-to-three week timeline, the team will have the final say on the matter and it's best to wait on the results of the team's evaluation before assuming Knox will miss extended time off the court beyond this week.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Thu 10/25/18 3:57 PM

Knox (ankle) was able to get shots up after practice Thursday, and the team will reevaluate him sometime next week, Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Knox was held out of the Knicks' last two contests, and this latest update rules him out for Friday's home matchup with the Warriors. While there's a chance he could return for Monday's game against Brooklyn, Wednesday's meeting with the Pacers seems a bit more likely.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Mon 10/22/18 12:27 PM

Knox (ankle) is without a firm return timetable, Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
The rookie tweaked his ankle Saturday night, and while an MRI revealed no structural damage, Knox has already been ruled out for the Knicks' next two games and could end up missing additional time. At Monday's practice, coach David Fizdale said that he does not know when Knox will return, and when asked if he'd be happy if Knox is back in two weeks, Fizdale responded with: "Yeah, that would be great. I hope it's a short amount of time." Due to the injury, Knox was limited to just four minutes of action Saturday, one day after he played a career-high 28 minutes and finished with 17 points on 7-of-14 shooting.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Sun 10/21/18 2:50 PM

Knox (ankle) will not travel with the Knicks for their upcoming two-game road trip, Ian Begley of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Knox underwent an MRI Sunday, which confirmed a sprained left ankle after suffering the injury during Saturday's game against the Celtics. The Knicks are going to be cautious in handling the injury and Knox will remain in New York while the team travels this week, meaning his first chance to return would be Friday against the Warriors.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Sat 10/20/18 8:33 PM

Knox (ankle) had his X-rays return negative.
EDGE Analysis
Knox appears to have avoided any serious damage, but won't return to Saturday's game. More information about the injury and a timetable for his return may arrive in the coming days. He should be considered questionable for Monday's game against the Bucks.

Kevin Knox
SF GSW
Sat 10/20/18 8:11 PM

Knox suffered an apparent ankle injury during Saturday's game against the Celtics and was taken to the locker room, Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald reports. He will not return
EDGE Analysis
Knox was fouled and unable to take his free throws, so he won't return to Saturday's game. If he's out for an extended period, Mario Hezonja and Frank Ntilikina could see more playing time.