
The New York Knicks have released their injury report ahead of game four against the Atlanta Hawks.
The New York Knicks look to get the split on the road as they battle the Atlanta Hawks in game four.
The Knicks dropped game three, 109-108, failing to get a shot off in the final possession to potentially win the game. The Hawks led for the majority of the game, pushing their lead as high as 18 in the second quarter. The Knicks battled back to take the lead late, but clutch shot making from CJ McCollum and tightened defense on the final possessions allowed the Hawks to walk away with the victory.
The Hawks lead the series 2-1. Game four begins at 6 PM ET in Atlanta.
New York Knicks Injury Report
The Knicks once again come into this game with no one listed on the injury report.
Head coach Mike Brown hinted that a change could be made to the starting lineup, saying that everything is on the table.
Bridges and Hart struggled on offense in game three, with Bridges going 0-3 from the field, finishing with zero points, one rebound, and two assists. He also had four turnovers. He was -26 in the one point loss. Hart scored just two points on 1-9 shooting and 0-4 from three. He did have nine rebounds, six assists, and two steals, and was +3.
Anunoby led the team in the scoring, finishing with 29 points. He also had nine rebounds and three blocks. Brunson scored 26 points to go along with three rebounds and four assists, while Towns had 21 points, 17 rebounds, and four assists.
Miles McBride was a big contributor off the bench, scoring 15 points and knocking down five threes.
Atlanta Hawks Injury Report
Jock Landale is still OUT with a right high ankle sprain. On April 16, the Hawks announced that he would miss at least two more weeks, which likely rules him out for the entire first round. He's been sidelined since April 1.
The Hawks are likely to keep their same starting lineup of Onyeka Okongwu, Jalen Johnson, CJ McCollum, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and Dyson Daniels.
Johnson had a near triple double in game three, finishing with 24 points, ten rebounds, and eight assists. McCollum had 23 points. Alexander-Walker was the only other starter in double figures with 14 points.
Jonathan Kuminga was big off the bench, scoring 21 points.


