New York Post

Willy won’t

Horny likes rook off bench with Noah out

- By MARC BERMAN

It’s taken another injury to remove Joakim Noah from the starting lineup.

Noah, who suffered a left hamstring injury in Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers, will miss Monday’s Lakers’ game and could be out for a few games, if training camp is any indication. Noah’s left-hamstring injury during camp cost him at least two weeks and the first four exhibition games.

Noah hurt the hamstring stepping wrong as he went up for an offensive rebound.

“I think the one in training camp was pretty worse than this one,’’ coach Jeff Hornacek said. “I’m not sure how long this will take, but hamstrings are always a little tricky. They’ll feel better, but then you take that one hard step and you reaggravat­e it.”

The team is 5-1 when Noah is out, as the Knicks starting center has turned into a $72 million bust.

Though Hornacek said Noah will stick as a starter because of his “veteran leadership,’’ there’s been recent cries for rookie center Willy Hernangome­z to start instead. However, Hornacek may go back to Kyle O’Quinn, who started the second half Saturday.

Hernangome­z scored 16 points with five assists versus Cleveland, but showed his inexperien­ce on defense — a minus-33 in the first half.

Hornacek said he enjoys the rookie’s chemistry with the speedier second unit.

“I like when Willy is out there with Brandon [Jennings],’’ Hornacek said. “That group has been really good for us. Something we’re talking about. If Derrick [Rose] comes back, are we better starting [O’Quinn] at that spot and keep Willy with that Brandon group or do we just start Willy?”

Despite his defensive mistakes versus the Cavs, Hornacek rolled with Hernangome­z with Noah ailing.

“Part of it was Jo being out,’’ Hornacek said. “Part of it is Willy is trying and is young and learning and not to be too harsh on him. We want him to learn these things with understand­ing he is young and will make a couple of mistakes.‘’

Rose is expected to return from a four-game absence Monday.

“We did a little half-court scrimmagin­g where he had to go side to side and he looked pretty good there,’’ Hornacek said. “He didn’t wince or make faces. If he wakes up and hasn’t regressed, he’ll be ready to go.”

Brandon Jennings is lobbying for the team to pick up the pace as it did in rallying from 27 points down verus Cleveland, cutting it to five.

“When we’re in the halfcourt, we get stagnant and everyone’s just watching,’’ Jennings said. “The only way we play fast [is] if we get stops. When we get stops just run and pass it ahead if they’re open.”

 ?? Paul J. Bereswill ?? PROMOTION PUSH: Willy Hernangome­z’s recent play could — but likely won’t — earn him the starting center job.
Paul J. Bereswill PROMOTION PUSH: Willy Hernangome­z’s recent play could — but likely won’t — earn him the starting center job.

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