All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah Marc Berman: Sounds likes Enes Kanter and Tim Hardaway … shares share tweet pin sms send email 4 years ago – via Twitter NYPost_Berman Marc Berman: Sounds likes Enes Kanter and Tim Hardaway Jr are done for season, per Hornacek. “But you never know.” More on Enes Kanter Injury 4 years ago – via Twitter NYPost_Berman Marc Berman: Knicks make it official with no Kanter tonight. Also, Tim Hardaway Jr. will sit again with his ankle. 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: The Knicks say that Michael Beasley (illness) is available to play tonight against Miami. Enes Kanter (back and wrist) and Lance Thomas (illness) will not play. 4 years ago – via Newsday Enes Kanter wants to play again if he can before the Knicks call it a (bad) season after four more games. There may be megamillions of reasons for him not to risk it with the chance to opt out from the final year of his contract, but he’s still all in here. “It would be really selfish to think about opting in or opting out or thinking about my contract,” Kanter said after sitting out practice Thursday due to soreness in his lower back and right wrist that cost him the last two games. “Giving up on my teammates and my team would be really selfish. The Knicks are still paying me. I’m still part of the team. If I feel healthy, I’m just going to go out there and fight.” 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Enes Kanter still hopes to return to the lineup for NYK’s final 4 games. He’s missed the last 2 due to back spasms & a wrist injury. “It doesn’t matter if we have one or two games left, 10 games left or whatever, you still want to go out there and fight with your teammates.” 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Enes Kanter still hopes to return to the lineup for NYK’s final 4 games. He’s missed the last 2 due to back spasms & a wrist injury. “It doesn’t matter if we have one or two games left, 10 games left or whatever, you still want to go out there and fight with your teammates.” 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Jeff Hornacek on Enes Kanter, who has missed the past two games due to back and wrist injuries: "Doctors are looking at him and I don't know if he'll be back by the end or not." 4 years ago – via Twitter Al_Iannazzone Al Iannazzone: Michael Beasley (illness) and Enes Kanter (sore lower back/right wrist) are out tonight for the Knicks. Courtney Lee and Frank Ntilikina are available to play. 4 years ago – via Twitter Al_Iannazzone Al Iannazzone: Enes Kanter (back) and Courtney Lee (foot) are out. Kyle O’Quinn returns today. Frank Ntilikina (sick) is questionable. 4 years ago – via Twitter MikeVorkunov Mike Vorkunov: Frank Ntilikina didn't practice today because of an illness and is questionable for tomorrow. Enes Kanter is doubtful for tomorrow because of sore lower back and right wrist and didn't practice today. #knicks 4 years ago – via New York Post Enes Kanter could barely walk in the visitor’s locker room after Wednesday’s 118-101 Knicks loss to the 76ers, still racked with back pain after a hard fall. He hobbled down the hallway for X-rays that were negative, but he still plans to see a back specialist in New York. It was as tough to watch as these past five Knicks seasons. 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Lance Thomas (sprained thumb) and Enes Kanter (back spasms) will play tonight against Dallas. 4 years ago – via Twitter briancmahoney Brian Mahoney: Enes Kanter out today for Knicks because of back spasms. 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Lance Thomas (thumb) is questionable for today. Enes Kanter will play after taking a knee in the midsection. Courtney Lee is back after missing time due to a personal issue. He will not start today. 4 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Enes Kanter will not play tomorrow vs. Toronto after having the cut in his mouth re-stitched. Tim Hardaway Jr. is available to play. 4 years ago – via Twitter MikeVorkunov Mike Vorkunov: Enes Kanter going for surgery tomorrow on his lip because it keeps opening up and bleeding, he says. Opened up again tonight. He says he'd play right away if they let him. 5 years ago – via Twitter Al_Iannazzone Al Iannazzone: Enes Kanter estimates he's "40-50 percent" healthy. But he plans to play through hip and back issues. "I’ll get rest in the summer time.” 5 years ago – via New York Post Enes Kanter showed up for the Knicks game with the Hawks on Sunday on crutches. So naturally, he started. “If you’re going to make the playoffs, you’re going to make some sacrifices,” said Kanter, who was feeling the effects of getting kneed in the hip Saturday in Chicago — an injury that left him on crutches for two days. “I was in pain but [the doctors] just literally said, ‘Hey, if you want to play, we’re not going to say don’t play.’ “They just say, ‘OK, it’s your decision.’ ” 5 years ago – via Twitter StevePopper Steve Popper: Some unsolicited teammates on Enes Kanter: Jarrett Jack: He’s the first guy by the way I’ve ever seen come to a game on crutches, still start the game and he’s about to leave on crutches. I’ve never seen that before in my 13 years in the league. 5 years ago – via Twitter FredKerber Fred Kerber: #Knicks Enes Kanter came to game on crutches — he banged up his hip Saturday — and still will play 5 years ago – via Twitter meanbarb Barbara Barker: Enes Kanter is going to play, but Frank Ntilikina is out with ankle, Hornacek says. 5 years ago – via New York Post With Enes Kanter set to return from a three-game absence, the questions as to what the Knicks will do about their logjam at center continues to loom. 5 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Enes Kanter is probable to play tomorrow against Miami, according to Jeff Hornacek. 5 years ago – via Twitter Al_Iannazzone Al Iannazzone: Enes Kanter participated in practice today after missing the past 3 games with back spasms. 5 years ago – via Twitter meanbarb Barbara Barker: Kristaps Porzingis will play tonight against Portland. Enes Kanter is out. 5 years ago – via New York Post Maybe it was the pain medication talking, but center Enes Kanter vowed to play Monday, when the Knicks return home from their disastrous 0-2 Southern trip to play Portland. Kanter missed both losses with back spasms and still hasn’t recovered, but he wants to suit up anyhow if team doctors allow it. The Knicks’ quirky, old-school center is the antithesis of the modern-day NBA player who prefers to err on the side of caution. “[Saturday] morning I was still having a hard time even walking,’’ Kanter said late Saturday night after the shorthanded Knicks blew a 22-point first-quarter lead in losing to the Rockets. “But I think I’m going to try to play the next game Monday. I might not be 100 percent, but I’m going to try to play Monday. If they don’t give me the green light, I can’t do anything about it. But I want to play Monday for sure.” 5 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: Enes Kanter (back spasms) and Kristaps Porzingis (lower back tightness) are out tonight against Houston, the Knicks announce. 5 years ago – via Twitter IanBegley Ian Begley: The Knicks say Enes Kanter (back spasms) is questionable for tonight’s game against Houston. He missed last night’s loss in Atlanta due to the back ailment. 5 years ago – via Newsday Enes Kanter took the blame for the Knicks’ 116-104 loss to the Hawks because he was “in the locker room crying like a baby.” Kanter woke up Friday with severe back spasms. He said he couldn’t walk but wanted to play through it. The Knicks held Kanter out, and his presence was missed. Kanter said that if he had played, he could have been out multiple weeks. 5 years ago – via Twitter Al_Iannazzone Al Iannazzone: Enes Kanter has back spasms and will not play tonight 5 years ago – via Twitter Enes_Kanter Enes Kanter: I know man, I hate them chairs too 💺 Be careful tho 🙄 http://twitter.com/Enes_Kanter/status/825426882363527169 5 years ago – via ESPN Kanter underwent surgery on Friday and will be re-evaluated in four weeks, but could miss up to two months, according to league sources. "I don't want to put no pressure on myself or the medical staff or anybody," Kanter said of his timetable. "I just want to get healthy and get back on the floor as soon as possible." 5 years ago – via ESPN "Of course it's like a really sad thing because like, I mean because you're letting your teammates down when you make a mistake like that," Kanter said. "I mean your coaches down and stuff. But the only thing you can do is just, you know, you learn from it. The one thing you know I wish we could go back time and then I could take it back. But mistake happens and we just got to learn from it and control your emotions." 5 years ago – via ESPN "They were just making a lot of jokes about it," Kanter said. "I remember someone on a website did an interview with the chair and asking it some questions. A lot of people just making fun of the chair and all this stuff. You know, people are going to talk and there's nothing you can do about it except get back on the court as soon as possible." 5 years ago – via Twitter royceyoung Royce Young: Enes Kanter had surgery on his fractured right arm this morning and will be re-evaluated in approximately four weeks. 5 years ago – via Yahoo! Sports Oklahoma City center Enes Kanter sustained a fractured forearm after punching a chair on the Thunder’s bench on Thursday night, a self-inflicted injury that could sideline him six to eight weeks, league sources told The Vertical. Kanter, the Thunder’s second-highest-paid player at $17.1 million a season, fired his fist into the empty chair in frustration on his way to the bench during a first-half timeout in Oklahoma City’s 109-98 victory over Dallas. 5 years ago – via ESPN "It's tough, man, especially to do it the way he did it, it's very unfortunate," Russell Westbrook said. "He's a strong man, and he'll be back better. 5 years ago – via ESPN "Something like that, bro, he didn't mean to do it, obviously," Steven Adams said. "It was just one of those really frustrating times and just happened to do what he did. He's already really hard on himself, like no one else can be as hard on Enes as he is on himself. He's probably just feeling so under the weather, just feel bad for him. But still a good man, give him some time, and he'll be back." 5 years ago – via Twitter Adrian Wojnarowski: After punching a chair on bench tonight, there's a fear OKC's Enes Kanter fractured his right hand, league sources tell @TheVertical. 5 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Fred Katz: Enes Kanter will not return to the game, per the Thunder. Right wrist injury. Kanter slammed his hand on the bench earlier in the game. Injuries, Uncategorized Injuries, Enes Kanter, Tim Hardaway Jr, New York Knicks Storyline: Enes Kanter Injury shares share tweet pin sms send email
Jazz inquired about possibility of trading for OG Anunoby and Gary Trent Jr Michael Scotto: Sources: Before eventually trading Rudy Gobert to the Timberwolves, the Jazz inquired about the possibility of trading for Raptors starters OG Anunoby and Gary Trent Jr. Plus, what the Gobert trade means for the Kevin Durant trade market on @HoopsHype. hoopshype.com/lists/nba-rumo… 2 mins ago – via Twitter MikeAScotto Trade, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Trade, Gary Trent, Gary Trent Jr, Kevin Durant, OG Anunoby, Rudy Gobert, Brooklyn Nets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz
According to rival NBA executives who’ve spoken to the Nets, the asking price remains high for 12-time All-Star Kevin Durant, and is expected to go up following the boatload of draft picks the Timberwolves gave up to acquire Rudy Gobert. Brooklyn is seeking a combination of the best assets from teams, including any All-Star player(s), rising young players with All-Star potential and substantial unprotected draft picks and pick swaps where applicable. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Draft, Trade, Uncategorized Draft, Trade, Kevin Durant, Rudy Gobert, Brooklyn Nets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz
If Boston wanted to make a run at Durant, the Celtics could theoretically try and entice the Nets with a package around Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart. The Nets plan to wait until they get an offer that accommodates their asking price with Durant’s contract guaranteed over the next four years. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Marcus Smart, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets
Chris Fedor: #Cavs Darius Garland’s five-year contract extension does not have a Player Option in Year 5, sources tell @clevelanddotcom 2 mins ago – via Twitter ChrisFedor Uncategorized Darius Garland, Cleveland Cavaliers
A few contending teams expressed interest in signing DiVincenzo with the full taxpayer mid-level exception, and one team with cap space offered more money than Golden State, league sources told HoopsHype. In the end, DiVincenzo believed the Warriors were his best opportunity to play on a contender and the team’s willingness to give him a player option made the decision for him. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Uncategorized Donte DiVincenzo, Golden State Warriors
The Jazz and Nets kicked the tires on a trade involving Joe Harris and Royce O’Neale before the trade deadline, as previously noted on the HoopsHype podcast. Instead, months later, the Nets surrendered a 2023 first-round pick for O’Neale. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Joe Harris, Royce O'Neale, Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz
Chris Boucher agreed to a three-year, $35.25 million deal, his agent Sam Permut of Roc Nation Sports told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Several teams expressed interest in signing Boucher as a free agent, including Eastern Conference playoff teams from last season, including the Celtics, Bucks, Nets and Bulls, before he agreed to a deal with the Raptors, HoopsHype has learned. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Free Agency, Sam Permut, Uncategorized Free Agency, Sam Permut, Chris Boucher, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors
Before agreeing to a new deal with the Raptors, the Celtics and Pacers expressed interest in signing Thaddeus Young during free agency, HoopsHype has learned. Young agreed to a two-year, $16 million, per Yahoo’s Chris Haynes. The deal is partially guaranteed for the second year, and because it was an extension for two years or less, there is no trade restriction for either player, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks. 2 mins ago – via Michael Scotto @ HoopsHype Bobby Marks, Free Agency, Trade, Uncategorized Bobby Marks, Free Agency, Trade, Thaddeus Young, Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors