Source: Knicks' Iman Shumpert has MCL sprain
Yahoo Sports By Adrian Wojnarowski 47 minutes ago
Within hours of trade talks collapsing with the Los Angeles Clippers on a deal, New York Knicks guard Iman Shumpert suffered a sprained MCL in his left knee, a league source told Yahoo Sports.
Shumpert left the Knicks' 98-91 victory against New Orleans with the knee injury, and will return to New York to have an MRI on Thursday. There's concern about possible meniscus damage that will be addressed in the examination, a source told Yahoo Sports.
Shumpert suffered a torn ACL and lateral meniscus in his left knee in April of 2012 and missed nine months before returning to the Knicks.
The current injury ends several months of trade talks centered on Shumpert, punctuated with discussions that gathered momentum over the past several days with the Clippers.
After several rounds of negotiations, the Clippers and Knicks abandoned discussions on a proposed trade centered around Shumpert earlier on Wednesday, league sources said. The Knicks had interest in bringing back Clippers point guard Darren Collison and rookie Reggie Bullock as part of a package, but wanted Los Angeles to accept Raymond Felton in the deal, sources said. The Clippers resisted the Felton element of the deal, and were reluctant to part with Bullock or any draft picks in talks, sources said. Clippers general manager and coach Doc Rivers has been determined to upgrade athleticism on the wings and sees Shumpert as a player who can complement J.J. Redick and Jared Dudley. Redick is expected to miss a month with a back injury.
The Knicks are still interested in pursuing a point guard before the Thursday trade deadline, but are running out of possibilities. New York has tried to stay aggressive in pursuit of Toronto's Kyle Lowry, but the Raptors have turned down recent offers around the NBA that have included packages of a starting point guard and a future first-round pick.
Shumpert, 23, has struggled this season, averaging seven points on only 38 percent shooting.
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That's what the Knicks get for trading assets and picks like they are going out of style
This is what happens when you have a flunkie for a GM.
gunsnewing wrote:That's what the Knicks get for trading assets and picks like they are going out of style
I don't think we will ever get from under those mistakes until 2019 or 2020. The only thing that will speed that process up is if get lucky in free agency.
I was shooting for 2025 but that works
is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Yeah, guess that's the right attitude...
fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Now we're talking
And the fact that without him our perimeter defense goes from terrible to atrocious
Lets face it the Knick weren't going anywhere this year anyway and most likely not next year either. Even if we did sneak into the playoffs we would be the 7th or 8th seed which would have been a 1st round exit. Keep shumpert and try to get more value down the road
GustavBahler wrote:fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Yeah, guess that's the right attitude...
I would've done this trade for Collison but you guys are right -- it would be a sell low. I think this kid's capable of much more and I agree he could be playing better under another coach. We'll see.
GustavBahler wrote:fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Yeah, guess that's the right attitude...
I still think he's good. We have no team concept here. We have a coach who like in Atl his plan is to ride one guy till he breaks. Another 40+ minutes for MElo last night.
fishmike wrote:GustavBahler wrote:fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Yeah, guess that's the right attitude...
I still think he's good. We have no team concept here. We have a coach who like in Atl his plan is to ride one guy till he breaks. Another 40+ minutes for MElo last night.
We don't have the talent either. We have no pg, no defensive players, Center has regressed, our best player is a scorer but thats it. The one bright spot has been our rookie. I don't like woodson but cant blame him for everything
Fire Woodson and his iso ball and put a real pg next to Shump and he will play inspired ball again. He is as frustrated with this as we are
It's ok we will still get Collison. We will just give up a 1st for it
gunsnewing wrote:fishmike wrote:is fine... keep him. Such a sell low... better to get him healthy. He will play better under the next coach
Now we're talking
And the fact that without him our perimeter defense goes from terrible to atrocious
Most of the game highlights are focused on our atrocious interior defense, so how would you tell? 
Oh well, one less yoot we can complain about giving away.
gunsnewing wrote:Fire Woodson and his iso ball and put a real pg next to Shump and he will play inspired ball again. He is as frustrated with this as we are
shumpert has to stay on the court, which he can't do. 2 major knee injuries and this latest one, which looks bad itself and he's only 23 years old.
I think this is a blessing, shump needs a new coach and collision is a little bit of a upgrade over Felton but is not the type of player to bring you deep into the playoffs
Shump is playing to his predraft expectations and concerns about his shot, consistancy and knees.
THinking he'll get better with new coach overnite?
JonsTintedTails wrote:It's ok we will still get Collison. We will just give up a 1st for it
NO more giving up 1st rounders for marginal players. I liked Collison in comparison to Felton. Don't get me wrong he is not a very good player. He is just better than what we have at this time. Part of the reason I liked the trade is Bullock and getting Felton contract off our 2015 books.