Injury Report: New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs

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The San Antonio Spurs are hosting the New York Knicks at the Frost Bank Center Wednesday night.
Wednesday's game will be the second and final regular-season meeting between the two teams. The Spurs fell short by a score of 114-117 in their last matchup. It was a tightly contested game from start to finish, but the final two minutes saw the Spurs only score two points, leading to a tough loss.
The Spurs have seven players listed on their injury report: Victor Wembenyama, De'Aaron Fox, Charles Bassey, David Duke Jr., Harrison Ingram, Jordan McLaughlin, and Riley Minix.
Victor Wembenyama is OUT due to a deep vein thrombosis of his right shoulder.
De'Aaron Fox is OUT due to extensor tendon surgery on his left fifth finger.
DE'AARON FOX WINDMILLS ON THE BREAK 🤒 pic.twitter.com/sVqSuKG8Tm
— NBA (@NBA) March 2, 2025
Charles Bassey is out due to an acute-on-chronic bone bruise of his left knee, David Duke Jr. is out due to his two-way contract, Harrison Ingram is out due to his two-way contract, Jordan McLaughlin is questionable with left Achilles tendon soreness, and Riley Minix is out due to his two-way contract.
The Knicks have four players listed on their injury report: Jalen Brunson, Ariel Hukporti, Kevin McCullar Jr., and Mitchell Robinson.
Jalen Brunson is OUT with a right ankle sprain.
Jalen Brunson update from Cassidy Hubbarth ESPN: "I'm told he's still in a boot & done some very light shooting. Knicks focused on keeping swelling down & then increasing mobility…Playoffs the priority at this point…Note needs 4 more games to remain eligible for All-NBA etc" pic.twitter.com/f82HpBzKjS
— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) March 17, 2025
Ariel Hukporti is out with left knee meniscus surgery, Kevin McCullar Jr. is out due to his two-way contract, and Mitchell Robinson is questionable due to left ankle surgery recovery.
The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks will face off at 8:00 p.m. EST.
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