New York Post

RJ joins Obi in COVID protocol

- By PETER BOTTE — With Marc Berman

The last thing the sliding Knicks need right now is a spreading COVID-19 issue.

RJ Barrett joined Obi Toppin in the league’s health and safety protocol on Sunday, and both players sat out the Knicks’ 112-97 loss to the Bucks at the Garden.

They were ruled unavailabl­e after the Knicks arrived back in the United States following Friday’s loss in Toronto.

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Starting point guard Alec Burks, who was expecting the birth of a child, also missed the game for personal reasons.

“It was tough, but a lot of people in the league, teams in the league, have to deal with it,” Knicks forward Julius Randle said after the game. “It’s the next man up, and dudes are ready for their opportunit­y and they were today.”

First-round pick Quentin Grimes and Derrick Rose moved into the starting lineup and netted 27 and 18 points, respective­ly.

As vaccinated players, Barrett and Toppin can return before 10 days if they submit two consecutiv­e negative tests within 24 hours. But their status remains in doubt for Tuesday’s game against the Warriors.

In addition to Grimes’ 27point breakout in his first career start, former lottery pick Kevin Knox enjoyed his first impact of the season with 18 points, including 5-for-12 from 3-point land, in 28 minutes. He previously had logged only 22 total minutes over six appearance­s this season.

“The same thing with Kev, he comes in every day. He’s early, he’s part of the early group,” coach Tom Thibodeau said. “Their job is — a lot of those guys aren’t in the rotation, but it’s to stay ready so that when you’re called upon, that you can perform well.

“We know he’s got the skill level to shoot. It’s the other things that we need him to do — his defense and rebounding also. But I was pleased with his readiness and his ability to shoot the ball.”

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