Kevin Knox, the former first-round pick of the New York Knicks in the 2018 NBA Draft, has found a new opportunity in the G League after being waived by the Utah Jazz last month. Despite the Detroit Pistons trading him to the Jazz, Knox didn’t see any action with his new team before they released him.
Rip City Remix Welcomes Knox
The Rip City Remix, the G League affiliate of the Portland Trail Blazers, announced the signing of Kevin Knox on Friday. This move provides Knox with a chance to showcase his skills and earn valuable playing time in the developmental league.
Impressive Debut Performance
In his debut game with the Rip City Remix, Knox made an immediate impact, tallying 26 points, 11 rebounds, one assist, and one block. His strong performance on the court demonstrated his potential and ability to contribute at a high level.
NBA Journey So Far
Since, The Knicks Draft, Knox played for multiple NBA teams, including the Knicks, Trail Blazers, Hawks, and Pistons. Despite his young age, Knox has accumulated valuable experience over six seasons in the league, including appearances in the playoffs.
Career Statistics and Potential
Throughout his NBA career, Knox has averaged 7.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, with shooting percentages of 39.2% from the field and 34.1% from beyond the arc. At just 24 years old, Knox still has plenty of room for growth and development, making him an intriguing prospect for teams looking to bolster their roster.
Future Opportunities
With his recent signing in the G League, Kevin Knox has the opportunity to continue honing his skills and proving himself on the court. As a former first-round pick, Kevin Knox remains a promising talent with the potential to attract interest from NBA teams either during the current season or in the offseason. The G League stint offers Knox the chance to stay active and showcase his abilities while awaiting his next opportunity in the NBA.
Blazers legend Kevin Knox back in RipCity 😂🌹🔥 pic.twitter.com/wbSUsBAcon
— RIPCITYYY🌹 (@shaesharpeshow) March 1, 2024
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