Quentin Grimes will not have a minutes restriction against the Hawks on Wednesday night. (Jeff Chiu, AP)
Quentin Grimes is finally back.
One of the Knicks top perimeter defenders was removed from the inactive list for the first time this season Wednesday night, with coach Tom Thibodeau declaring before tipoff against the Hawks that Grimes won’t be held to a minutes restriction.
“We’ll see how it unfolds,” Thibodeau said.
The coach then labeled Grimes’ status as “situational,” which, in the past, had been Thibodeau’s code word for very few minutes.
“I think a lot of it is situational. So if your matchup is a guy off the dribble, he’s good at that,” Thibodeau said. “He’s also very good at catch-and-shoot, locking and trailing people, staying attached. So he’s got great feet, he’s got anticipation, he’s got strength, so I think that’s what makes him such a good defender. He doesn’t take any plays off. Full speed all the time.
“Obviously he missed a lot of time,” Thibodeau added. “So he’ll be situational to start.”
Grimes missed the opening six games — and three of the four preseason contests — because of a sore left foot, an ailment that had him listed as day-to-day for over a month.
The wing, who was drafted 25th overall by the Knicks in 2021, re-aggravated the injury while playing 16 scoreless minutes in preseason and, according to the Knicks, only returned to full practice this week.
Injuries have been the biggest concern of Grimes’ young career, with only 46 of 86 games played heading into Wednesday. But Thibodeau is a fan.
“Two-way player. Very competitive,” the coach said. “I think shooting the 3 is a strength, but his ability to guard really three and sometimes four positions. But he’s a fierce competitor, and we need that.”
Now Grimes’ return opens questions about the rotation, specifically whether Cam Reddish will continue to log minutes as the backup shooting guard.
Reddish was thrust into the rotation because of Grimes’ injury and played well in the opener in Memphis, where he exploded for 22 points off the bench. But Reddish wasn’t productive in consecutive games to the Bucks and Cavs, as the Knicks’ defense continued to bleed points.
Asked whether Reddish would be in the rotation against the Hawks, Thibodeau only offered, “He could be.”
Reddish was on the roster Wednesday after being listed as questionable because of an illness. Since the Knicks didn’t extend his contract, Reddish will become a restricted free agent after the season and theoretically minutes could boost his trade value.
Coincidentally, Reddish faced the team Wednesday — the Hawks — that traded him to the Knicks last season.
“It’s all about opportunity,” Hawks coach Nate McMillan said. “They have a lot of players, really good players. Far as what I see he’s getting an opportunity and he’s trying to make the most of it.”
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Originally published at Tribune News Service