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How the Knicks Can Thrive Amid Isaiah Hartenstein's Potential Absence!

How the Knicks Can Thrive Amid Isaiah Hartenstein's Potential Absence!

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In Episode 11 of This Week Inside The New York Knicks, we discuss how Isaiah Hartenstein's ankle injury will test the Knicks' center depth if he has to miss extended time. We also discuss RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley's return to the Garden, and the Knicks Vs. Toronto Raptors, OG minutes: Is It A Concern, Rumors, and more!

This episode features everything inside the Knicks from January 14-20, 2024!

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Chapters:

Intro: 00:00

Honoring Warriors Coach Dejan Milojevic! 4:40

Where Do The Knicks Stand So Far This Season? 5:30

Knicks Vs. Toronto Raptors Game Review! 8:30

Ex-Knicks RJ Barrett Immanuel Quickley deserves warm salutes in Garden return! 18:05

RJ Barrett Immanuel Quickley reflects ahead of the first game against the Knicks since trade to the Raptors! 21:00

Isaiah Hartenstein's ankle injury will again test the Knicks' center depth! 23:00

Knicks' Isaiah Hartenstein: Jalen Brunson better be an All-Star! 28:41

Donte DiVincenzo must play more if the Knicks want to maximize their roster! 30:05

How Pascal Siakam's trade to the Pacers impacts the Knicks' playoff odds! 31:39

3 Knicks trends that stood out during the first half of the 2023-24 season! 33:00

NBA Power Rankings! 34:00

OG minutes: Is It A Concern? 37:48

Knicks Vs. Washington Wizards Game Review! 42:00

Word On The Street: How Do Knicks Fans Really Feel? 46:10

New York Knicks Trade Rumors! 49:16

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