Knicks sit more starters in preseason finale as tough trend continues

Knicks sit more starters in preseason finale as tough trend continues

The final dress rehearsal looked a lot like the Knicks’ last exhibition game.

Three projected starters — Mitchell Robinson, Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby — were out, along with Josh Hart. So that meant the Knicks finished the preseason without being at full strength for any of their five games.

According to coach Mike Brown, the Knicks were simply resting Robinson, while Towns (quad), Anunoby (ankle) and Hart (back) are all day to day with minor injuries.

“Mitch is out, load management, and then the other three guys we’re just being a little cautious with,” Brown said after the Knicks beat the Hornets 113-98 behind 31 points, seven rebounds and six assists from Jalen Brunson.

New York Knicks center/forward Karl-Anthony Towns on the bench during the first quarter. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

It’s obviously not a positive that the Knicks will enter the regular season with a few players dealing with injuries, especially since they have a new coach and are learning a different system.

“We weren’t going to be a finished product by the end of preseason anyway,” Brunson said. “We’re going to continue to get better. We’re going to hopefully play a long season.”