Knicks’ Immanuel Quickley finding way to get to free-throw line again

Immanuel Quickley has been so proficient at changing free throws that the Knicks want him to get to the foul line as a lot as potential.

The second-year guard needed to alter to the league’s crackdown on calling fouls on non-basketball strikes this season, however he went 9-for-9 from the stripe in Friday’s residence win over the Wizards.

Quickley, who posted 15 factors with a team-high 5 assists, mentioned he’s been learning footage of “gamers who get lots of calls,” equivalent to Trae Younger, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul, and “attempting to observe and study from them.”

“Simply watching much more movie and simply seeing how everyone else is getting calls,” Quickley mentioned after Friday’s recreation. “I needed to alter, similar to everyone else. I’m not consciously attempting, but when I see someone out of place, I really feel like I can get him and I strive to do this.

“And I’m learning myself. Effectively, first, I’m watching different guys which can be getting calls after which seeing myself in the identical place or how I can do the identical factor. So, that’s often what I’m watching once I’m watching movie, and that’s been working for me.”

Immanuel Quickley
Immanuel Quickley
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Quickley is taking pictures 91.9 p.c from the road, trailing solely Curry (.923) league-wide coming into Sunday’s recreation in opposition to Utah. However Curry takes 4.7 free throws in 34.5 minutes per recreation, whereas Quickley is averaging 2.2 makes an attempt in 22.1 minutes per look.


Quentin Grimes (knee) performed Friday evening for the primary time since Feb. 16 and scored 5 factors in 17 minutes, however Nerlens Noel (foot), Derrick Rose (ankle) and Cam Reddish (shoulder) stay sidelined for the Knicks.


All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell and beginning Utah backcourt mate Bojan Bogdanovic sat out Friday’s win over the Clippers with calf accidents, however Mitchell wasn’t listed on the damage report for Sunday’s recreation.

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