New York Post

Thibs ‘thrilled’ Gibson’s back

- By PETER BOTTE

Tom Thibodeau endorsed Taj Gibson’s return to the Knicks, even though their third stint together won’t begin until the 12-year NBA veteran clears COVID-19 protocols, likely in the next several days.

The veteran power forward, who was re-signed Thursday after the Knicks had declined his $10 million option in November, also has played for Thibodeau with the Bulls and Timberwolv­es.

“I think his career speaks for itself and, obviously, he embodies all the things that we believe in,” Thibodeau said before Friday’s 101-89 loss to the Thunder at the Garden. “He was around quite a bit this summer, even though he wasn’t under contract.

“We’re thrilled he’s back with us. It’s invaluable to have that type of leadership, great teammate, team-first guy, hard-working, always ready. Whatever you ask him to do. You can start him, you can bring him off the bench. Or you can just have him waiting for an opportunit­y, and he handles all of them great.”

➤ Backup center Nerlens Noel also was available after missing two games with knee and ankle injuries, but he had zero points in 11 minutes.

Rookie Obi Toppin (calf ) took shots on the court before the game, but the former Dayton star still hasn’t been cleared for contact, Thibodeau said.

➤ The NBA announced plans Friday for a G-League bubble format to take place at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., with a preliminar­y plan to begin play around Feb. 8.

Thibodeau said the Knicks likely will utilize the setup to get playing time for little-used players with Westcheser. Likely candidates are Ignas Brazdeikis, two-way players Jared Harper and Theo Pinson and possibly even Frank Ntilikina and Dennis Smith Jr.

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