Mountaineers in the Pros
Miles McBride Couldn’t Miss in Knicks’ Close Win at Memphis

The Knicks needed every bit of what Miles McBride produced on Friday night. New York beat the Memphis Grizzlies 114-113 on the road thanks in part to McBride scoring 17 points.
McBride’s 17 points came in 28 minute off the bench and also in an extremely efficient manner. He connected on 7-of-11 shots from the field and 3-of-5 from three.
The Knicks put together a highlight reel of McBride’s night and posted it across their social media channels.
DEUUUUCEE not afraid of the big moments… 17 points in the DUB pic.twitter.com/2DZgRl5POx
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) March 1, 2025
But for as much as Miles McBride helps the Knicks win on the court, his off the court win is his best one yet. McBride is going to be a father for the first time, his girlfriend and fellow former WVU athlete announced on Instagram.
Ana Zortea, a former Mountaineer in her own right as a swimmer, posted a series of images with McBride and pictures of a sonogram of the baby.
McBride’s child will be proud watching his or her daddy play high-level minutes as a spark off the bench for New York. He entered Thursday averaging 9.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.
Despite dealing with some injuries, McBride’s season has already been historic from a personal perspective on the court as well.
McBride reached 1,000 career points while contributing to the Knicks’ 145-118 win over the Denver Nuggets on Nov. 25.
The 2024-25 season marks McBride’s fourth NBA year after wrapping up a successful college career with WVU.
McBride capped off his third NBA season for the Knicks in May, falling to the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference semifinals. McBride saw increased play, including starting during the playoffs. McBride averaged 8.3 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists through 68 regular season games and 11.0 points on 44% shooting in 26.7 minutes per contest in the playoffs.
In December 2023, McBride signed a $13 million extension with the Knicks over the next three years. The Knicks traded away several players throughout the season, allowing McBride to pick up more minutes in the rotation.
McBride played two seasons at West Virginia from 2019-21, leading the Mountaineers to an NCAA Tournament appearance during his sophomore year. McBride averaged 15.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.9 steals per game at WVU.
Note: McBride’s fellow WVU alum Jevon Carter did not play in the game for the Bulls. He was out via a coach’s decision.
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