The Wright stuff was the right stuff for the New York Knicks—but only temporarily. Twenty-eight hours later was quite the difference for Delon Wright: the Knicks' primary trade deadline acquisition stepped into the starting five when Jalen Brunson, Miles McBride, and Cameron Payne were medically sidelined.
The New York Knicks could pull off an underrated signing in free agency next summer to bolster their bench. The Knicks are in danger of losing backup point guards Cam Payne, as well as Delon Wright after the season ends.
When Cameron Payne hit the shelf last week, Tom Thibodeau suddenly found himself without his top three point guard options. Jalen Brunson suffered a nasty ankle sprain on March 6th, Miles McBride‘s groin injury has kept him out for five straight games, and Payne is missing time after also rolling his ankle.
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No Jalen Brunson, no Miles McBride, no Cameron Payne ... just Wright for the New York Knicks. Some were perhaps surprised to see Delon Wright leap into the starting lineup when the Knicks faced the Milwaukee Bucks in a potential first-round playoff preview on Friday night, as they would've preferred to see rookie passing sensation Tyler Kolek.
The New York Knicks' starting lineup will have the Wright stuff on Friday night against the Milwaukee Bucks (8 p.m. ET, MSG). Delon Wright will make his first start as a Knick when the Knicks come to Fiserv Forum for a crucial Eastern Conference clash.
The New York Knicks will need to make some adjustments to their roster during the offseason, specifically at the point guard position. With Cam Payne and Delon Wright hitting free agency, the Knicks will either need to re-sign them or find a replacement.
The New York Knicks are waiting to see how the buyout market develops to see if there are any adjustments needing to be made. As of now, the Knicks have filled all 15 of their roster spots after swapping out Jericho Sims for Delon Wright in a trade with the Milwaukee Bucks.
The New York Knicks could be looking to make a play in the buyout market. Despite having 15 players on the roster, the Knicks could swap out recent trade acquisition Delon Wright with a player that better fits what New York needs.
The New York Knicks made just one deal of significance before the trade deadline, sending Jericho Sims to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team deal. In the trade, the Knicks acquired veteran point guard Delon Wright, and he is expected to add some depth to the backcourt for the remainder of the regular season.
The New York Knicks have all 15 of their roster spots filled at the moment, but that could change in the coming days. The Knicks traded for veteran point guard Delon Wright, but there is a chance that the team could buy him out.
On Thursday, the New York Knicks announced that they had made a trade for Delon Wright (via the Milwaukee Bucks). Wright comes to New York with averages of 2.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists per contest while shooting 26.8% from the field and 24.5% from the three-point range.
On Saturday night, the New York Knicks will host the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden. Before the game, the Knicks announced that they had offically completed their trade for Delon Wright (via the Milwaukee Bucks).
The four-team trade that sends Kyle Kuzma to the Bucks and Khris Middleton to the Wizards has been formally completed, the Knicks announced in a press release (via Twitter).
The New York Knicks found the Wright stuff and they reportedly intend on keeping it, at least for now. Per Stefan Bondy of the New York Post, the Knicks
He has appeared in 39 games so far this season, but his playing time declined.
Lillard has defiantly refuted the notion that he's regressing with age.
Milwaukee didn't have much to work with this summer. Yet it managed to land three rotation players on minimum deals.
Miami Heat guard Delon Wright hopes to see his name on the team's roster next season, but understands the business side of the league. "It was a fun experience for me over the last two months I've been here," Wright said.
Miami Heat guard Delon Wright is back in the lineup tonight for Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference playoffs. The Heat confirmed Wright missed Game 3 because the birth of his daughter.
The Miami Heat are adding a depth at guard with the signing of veteran Delon Wright.
The toughest, meanest, nastiest team in the NBA is adding more depth.
According to USA Today’s Michael Scotto, the Phoenix Suns are currently monitoring the potential buyout status of Wizards point guard Delon Wright. With Jordan Goodwin now with the Grizzlies, the Suns lack depth at point guard, relying primarily on Devin Booker to carry the load.
The Sacramento Kings are amidst a hot streak, winning six of their last seven, but rumors continue circulating as the Thursday trade deadline approaches.
The defending champions may not stand pat at the trade deadline. Instead, the Denver Nuggets could try to add depth to the backcourt, with Washington Wizards guard Delon Wright among their potential targets, per Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
Delon Wright is now in his 11th season in the NBA. It honestly doesn’t seem nor even feel that way because we just haven’t seen much of him unfortunately due to injuries.
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