Knicksā Jose Alvarado already filling much-needed enforcer role
- - Knicksā Jose Alvarado already filling much-needed enforcer role

Jared SchwartzFebruary 12, 2026 at 12:30 AM
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An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Jose Alvarado celebrates after hitting one of is eight 3-pointer in the Knicks' blowout win over the 76ers in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA ā The little man stood up for the big man. And it had a big impact.
Itās not a sight that has been common around these Knicks this year ā someone actually getting in an opponentās face to stick up for a teammate.
Mitchell Robinson, while going up for a dunk, was brought down hard by Trendon Watford at the end of the first quarter of the Knicksā 138-89 win over the 76ers on Wednesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Immediately, with Robinson still on the ground, Alvarado tried to push Watford away.
Jose Alvarado celebrates after hitting one of is eight 3-pointers in the Knicksā blowout win over the 76ers in Philadelphia. Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
When Watford didnāt budge, Alvarado exchanged a few words with him, and the two had to be separated.
Alvarado and 76ers coach Nick Nurse were both given technical fouls.
āHe did a hard foul, but I think he did a little extra with the staring,ā Alvarado said. āIām just not gonna go for none of that. It was just in the moment. Thatās when Iām at my best, I guess, getting a little active. It worked out in my favor.ā
And it sparked the Knicks run that blew the game open and put them firmly in control.
After the incident, the Knicks outscored the 76ers by 15 points before Alvarado checked out in the second quarter to increase their lead from nine to 24 points.
Alvarado scored nine of those 15 points with a trio of 3-pointers.
āHe ignited us,ā coach Mike Brown said, āin a lot of different ways.
Jose Alvarado (right) celebrates with Karl-Anthony Towns during the Knicksā 138-89 blowout win over the 76ers on Feb. 11, 2026 in Philadelphia. Getty Images
It wasnāt a major fracas, but it was a bit of snarl that the Knicks were missing this year, one of the reasons they acquired Alvarado just ahead of the deadline.
It was a major contrast to their lack of response when Draymond Green grabbed Karl-Anthony Townsā leg and dragged him down during the loss to the Warriors on Jan 15.
Now, though, the Knicks have an enforcer. Even if heās generously listed at 6 feet.
Brown gives out a defensive player of the game afterward, and the recipient poses with a pair of Timberland boots, among other accessories, to represent a hard-nosed mentality.
It was fitting that Alvarado, who got the recognition Wednesday, was already wearing his own pair.
āThatās what we need,ā Josh Hart said. āThatās what we want from him. Obviously that toughness, ability to help us get organized, ability to knock down shots. And defensively bring energy, bring physicality, get in the passing lanes, those kinds of things. Thatās why heās here.ā
Alvaradoās dogged on-ball defending and toughness are what heās known for. His offensive game is usually much more of a question mark.
But he was their unlikely leading scorer Wednesday, finishing with 26 points, almost all via 3-pointers.
Garbage time became Alvarado time, as he began toying with the 76ers during the fourth quarter, using his patented sneak attack to come up with steals while jacking up 3s on the other end. He hit four more 3s in that fourth quarter.
His 26 points and five steals were both season highs. He was a team-high plus-35 in just 19 minutes. His eight 3s tied a career high.
āI had it rolling,ā Alvarado said. āI didnāt know I had eight [3s] ā I shouldāve made one more so I could break my tie.ā
By the fourth quarter, the plethora of Knicks fans in attendance were chanting āJose, Jose, Jose, Joseā and getting on their feet for every shot. A potentially key Knicks energizer has firmly arrived.
Source: āAOL Sportsā