BREAKING: New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet has been ruled out for the remainder of today’s game against the Orlando Magic due to a right shoulder injury. The incident occurred with 9:17 left in the first quarter when Shamet collided with a screen set by Wendell Carter Jr., leading to immediate pain and an early exit.
Shamet, who was pivotal in the Knicks’ recent success, had been showcasing his best performance of the season. Just last week, he scored a remarkable 36 points in a thrilling 140-132 victory over the Miami Heat. However, today’s injury interrupts a promising streak where he had recorded four consecutive games with double-digit scores.
The Knicks confirmed that Shamet had previously suffered a dislocated shoulder during the preseason in October 2024, raising concerns about the severity of this new injury. As he left the court, his right arm was visibly dangling, a worrying sign for fans and teammates alike.
In addition, Knicks officials have indicated that Miles McBride is currently listed as questionable for the game due to illness, further complicating the team’s roster depth during this crucial matchup.
Fans and analysts will be closely monitoring updates on Shamet’s condition as the game unfolds. The Knicks, currently striving to maintain momentum in the season, will need to adapt quickly to this unexpected setback. Stay tuned for further updates on Shamet’s status and the implications for the Knicks moving forward.







































