Miles McBride undergoes tests on ailing ankle as Knicks seek answers
The New York Knicks guard, Miles McBride, has been sidelined for his fourth consecutive game due to lingering soreness in his left ankle. McBride initially suffered a high sprain on December 7, which forced him to miss eight consecutive games. Despite returning for 15 games and showcasing his sharpshooting abilities from beyond the arc, McBride has recently been sidelined again for “left ankle injury management.”
The team is currently awaiting the results of tests conducted on McBride’s left ankle to determine the extent of his injury and the appropriate course of action. In the meantime, McBride continues to receive treatment and rest in order to facilitate his recovery and return to the court.
In a recent statement, Knicks head coach Mike Brown confirmed that McBride’s absence is primarily due to soreness and not a setback in his recovery process. The team remains optimistic about McBride’s potential return and is focused on ensuring his long-term health and well-being.
Despite missing several games, McBride’s impact on the team has been significant, particularly in terms of his three-point shooting and defensive prowess. His absence has been felt on the court, but the team is confident in their ability to adapt and continue to compete at a high level.
As the Knicks await further updates on McBride’s condition, they remain committed to supporting him through his recovery process and providing him with the necessary resources to return to full strength. The team’s depth and resilience will be tested in McBride’s absence, but they are determined to overcome this challenge and continue to strive for success in the NBA.



