
Miles McBride still has no timeline for his Knicks return as ‘slow process’ after surgery drags on
NY Post
MILWAUKEE — Miles McBride is in the “slow process” of returning from his sports hernia surgery, a recovery that started three weeks ago and is continuing with no date set for a return.
“It’s going to be a process coming back,” McBride said Friday, speaking for the first time since the surprising diagnosis derailed his encouraging campaign. “I’m feeling the love from the whole organization. They want me back but they want me back right. So that’s the main thing.”
Asked if he’ll be back during the regular season — which ends in six weeks — McBride was non-committal.
“That’s always the goal, for sure,” he said. “But right now there’s no exact timeline.”
McBride was having a breakout shooting season before he underwent tests last month on his lingering ankle soreness “and other ailments that were kind of bothering me,” he said.
During those tests, a sports hernia was uncovered and determined severe enough for surgery.

The deal that brought Aidan Thompson to the Rangers didn’t create the ripple effects that the Artemi Panarin trade did because of who departed the organization. That was only Derrick Pouliot, a 32-year-old defenseman more than two years removed from his last NHL game. It didn’t create the waves like one for, say, Vincent Trocheck, would have because of current NHL players or draft capital the Blueshirts received in return, either.












