In a move that has stunned the basketball world, the New York Knicks have issued a breaking announcement today that could reshape the future of the franchise and send shockwaves throughout the NBA.
At a hastily scheduled press conference at Madison Square Garden, Knicks President Leon Rose and Head Coach Tom Thibodeau stood solemnly before reporters to deliver what they called “a difficult and emotional message” regarding the team’s franchise player.
After weeks of speculation and apparent absences from training and media appearances, the Knicks confirmed that All-Star forward RJ Barrett has been diagnosed with a serious heart condition that will force him to step away from basketball indefinitely. The announcement comes just weeks after the Knicks were eliminated in the Eastern Conference semifinals, where Barrett had played a pivotal role.
“First and foremost, our thoughts are with RJ and his family,” Rose said, his voice shaking. “This is not just about basketball—this is about the health and future of a young man we love dearly. The entire organization stands behind him 100 percent as he begins this new journey.”
Barrett, 25, had recently emerged as the face of the Knicks, helping lead the team back to playoff relevance and becoming a fan favorite for his leadership, toughness, and work ethic. Just this season, he averaged a career-high 23.6 points per game and was named to his first All-NBA Third Team.
According to team medical staff, the condition—identified as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a rare but serious genetic disorder—was discovered during a routine postseason screening. Specialists confirmed the diagnosis earlier this week, and Barrett is said to be undergoing further evaluation and treatment at a top New York hospital.
The news has left teammates, coaches, and fans reeling.
“I’m just heartbroken,” said point guard Jalen Brunson. “RJ is not just our teammate, he’s our brother. It’s tough to even process. All we can do now is support him and pray for his health.”
The team has not ruled out the possibility of a return, but made it clear that no decisions about basketball will be made until Barrett’s long-term health and safety are fully addressed.
“This is not the kind of injury you rehab from over a summer,” Thibodeau explained. “This is a life decision. The only thing that matters right now is that RJ gets the best care possible and takes whatever time he needs.”
The Knicks also announced that they will be holding a special fan night at Madison Square Garden next week to honor Barrett and allow supporters to leave messages of encouragement. A digital wall of support is also being set up on the team’s official website.
Social media exploded with tributes within minutes of the announcement. Former NBA stars, fans, and athletes from other sports expressed shock and support. LeBron James tweeted: “Prayers up for RJ Barrett. Wishing you strength and healing, young king. You got this.”
Meanwhile, the NBA issued a brief statement saying it is working closely with the Knicks and the NBPA to ensure Barrett receives “comprehensive medical care and all necessary support.”
While the future of the Knicks’ on-court success is now uncertain, one thing remains clear: the health and well-being of RJ Barrett now takes precedence over everything else.
As fans around the world send their support, the basketball community is once again reminded that some moments transcend the game. Today, the New York Knicks didn’t just lose a player—they faced the very human cost behind the jersey.