
Knicks’ Jose Alvarado already filling much-needed enforcer role
NY Post
PHILADELPHIA — The little man stood up for the big man. And it had a big impact.
It’s not a sight that has been common around these Knicks this year — someone actually getting in an opponent’s face to stick up for a teammate.
Mitchell Robinson, while going up for a dunk, was brought down hard by Trendon Watford at the end of the first quarter of the Knicks’ 138-89 win over the 76ers on Wednesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Immediately, with Robinson still on the ground, Alvarado tried to push Watford away.
When Watford didn’t budge, Alvarado exchanged a few words with him, and the two had to be separated.
Alvarado and 76ers coach Nick Nurse were both given technical fouls.
“He did a hard foul, but I think he did a little extra with the staring,” Alvarado said. “I’m just not gonna go for none of that. It was just in the moment. That’s when I’m at my best, I guess, getting a little active. It worked out in my favor.”













