Knicks’ Shamet delivers another 3-point barrage in win vs. Lakers



There was no guarantee Landry Shamet was going to make this year’s Knicks.

Shamet didn’t re-sign until mid-September. A little over a month later, Shamet earned the final roster spot, aided by the sudden retirement of backup guard Malcolm Brogdon.

But Shamet continues to make the most of the opportunity.

His latest big performance came in Sunday night’s 112-100 win over the Los Angeles Lakers at Madison Square Garden, where Shamet contributed 23 points in 26 minutes off the bench.

Shamet finished 8-of-13 from the field, including 6-of-10 on 3-pointers.

“It’s part of the journey,” Shamet said. “There’s highs and lows in this thing. You can’t get caught up on either end of that spectrum. Just take care of your work every day, try to be a good teammate, and the rest will take care of itself.”

Sunday’s game marked the the third time this season that Shamet has made six 3-pointers.

The first instance occurred during a Nov. 14 win over the Miami Heat, during which Shamet erupted for a career-high 36 points.

Then in a 120-66 drubbing of the Nets on Jan. 21, Shamet shot a perfect 6-of-6 from beyond the arc and finished with 18 points.

“I always say I have the easy job,” Shamet said. “I’m on the receiving end. It’s guys like [Jalen Brunson] getting blitzed and having to make the right decision. … My job is to catch the ball and shoot the ball.”

And he’s doing it well.

Shamet is shooting a career-best 43.5% on 3-pointers this season. He’s averaging 9.3 points in 20.4 minutes per game over 24 appearances, including six starts, in head coach Mike Brown’s offense.

That’s after Shamet averaged 5.7 points in 15.2 minutes per game over 50 appearances, all off the bench, last season under then-head coach Tom Thibodeau.

“Working with Mike has been great,” said Shamet, who has played for six teams over eight NBA seasons.

“Early on, I was just worried about making the team and doing our best to help us win. But as we’ve spent more time together, I’m grateful for him and just want to continue to do what I can on a night-to-night basis to help us win games.”

Shamet returned last month from a right shoulder sprain that caused him to miss 25 games. It’s the same shoulder he dislocated during the preseason in 2024.

The Knicks needed him Sunday, as Shamet made four 3-pointers in the second half, including three in the fourth quarter to help ice the win.

“It’s been a blessing to play with him,” Brunson said. “Obviously, last year and this year, he got a little banged up. But now he’s back and he’s healthy. Putting his body on the line every night is exactly what we need, so it’s a pleasure playing with him.”



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