You could almost feel the question travel across the world at the same time on Thursday night: Is that Kevin Knox?
Basketball fans near and far had the same confusion when the Warriors subbed in a player that looked a heck of a lot like the former New York Knicks draft bust.
And yes, indeed, it's Kevin Knox.
With Stephen Curry out for Golden State, head coach Steve Kerr used every healthy player on his roster in the first half. That included Knox.
Knox is somehow still just 25 years old.
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He was the No. 9 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft out of Kentucky.
Knox spent four seasons with the Knicks, and has since played for the Hawks, Trail Blazers, Pistons and now Warriors.
In the regular season, Knox got into just 14 games for Golden State, scoring 3.3 points per game.
He didn't do much in his first stint against the Timberwolves, either.
There are a couple different ways of looking at this.
On one hand, Knox has been resilient and stuck around the NBA in a deep-bench role that he never would've expected when he entered the league.
On the other hand, it's continued disappointment for Knox, who averaged 12.8 points per game as a rookie but has never averaged double figures again.
He may pop up a few more times in the playoffs, and it'll still seem out-of-nowhere every time.
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