Obi Toppin moving on from disappointing Knicks tenure after trade: ‘Didn’t get the minutes’

LAS VEGAS – Obi Toppin didn’t want to talk about the past. 

The former Knicks forward wanted to focus on the present with his team, raving about his new organization and the opportunity he has entering the final year of his rookie contract. 

He did briefly comment on his mostly disappointing three-year tenure with his hometown team. 

“All I can do is just do whatever the coach is asking me to do,” Toppin said during a Zoom call, his first public comments since he was traded to the Pacers for a pair of future second-round draft picks. “Whether that’s being out on the floor, having great energy, doing whatever I need to do to help the team win. I didn’t get the minutes I wanted. But now it’s a new start. I’m here in Indy. I got to work for everything I want. And I’m super excited to start.”

There were high hopes for Toppin, the National Player of the Year at Dayton in his final year of college basketball, after the Knicks took him eighth overall in the 2020 draft.

But in his three years as a Knick, he had a limited role off the bench.

Part of that was due to Julius Randle’s emergence as a two-time All-Star and coach Tom Thibodeau’s resistance to playing that duo together due to their defensive limitations.


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Obi Toppin was traded to the Pacers for the Knicks for two second-round draft picks.
Noah K. Murray-NY Post

This past season, Toppin averaged just 14.7 minutes over 67 games. 

Toppin reportedly got into a shouting match with Thibodeau after he played only six minutes and was benched for the entire second half in Game 4 in Miami.

He had never publicly complained about his role.

The audio of the verbal incident was leaked anonymously, but Toppin declined to address the matter. 

“I’m not really worried about the past anymore, thinking about that,” he said. “All I’m worried about is this new start, fresh start, and I can’t wait to get out there.”

One interesting plot twist in the Toppin saga is before he was traded, the Knicks signed his younger brother Jacob, who went undrafted this past season out of Kentucky.

Jacob isn’t playing in the Summer League due to a minor injury. 


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Obi Toppin dunk the ball for the Knicks last season.
Robert Sabo for NY Post

“I’m super excited for Jacob, super excited that he has the opportunity to be up here in the league,” Toppin said of his younger brother. “He’s worked extremely hard for this opportunity. Hopefully, we can be on the court again [together] at this level when we play them.”

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