Richard4444 wrote:WargamesX wrote:robillionaire wrote:I'm still holding out hope knox could turn into a decent rotation player if he puts in the work required to improve. he's still pretty young. younger than about half the players in this draft. I'm just going to think of him as another incoming rookie who had a couple tough seasons and hope he really busts his ass this summer. the knicks should have stashed him in the g league and let him get more developmental time
Knox has shown a lot more flashes that he won't be a bust than most. Knicks just messing up his development and burying him on the bench.
I dont buy this theory of Knox being wronged by the coach staff. Poor Knox.
Knox averaged 18m for game and played against the others teams bench players for most the time. And sucked. I dont know remember another exemple of player playing so poorly for more than 15 minutes a game last season. Even Reddish improved at the end of the season. And he was a rookie.
He still has potential, great height, frame and range. But he needs to improve his game before gaining more playing time.
reddish was allowed to start and consistently given minutes and allowed to play through his struggles. they're almost the exact same age i think knox is a couple weeks older
knox rookie year (1 year younger) 12.8 ppg 4.5 rpg 1.1 apg 37.0% shooting 34.3% from 3
reddish rookie: 10.5 ppg 3.7 rpg 1.5 apg 38.4% shooting 33.2% from 3
the knicks should have just kept playing him and allowing him to build confidence. but the hawks are actually serious about a rebuild and the knicks are trying to patchwork together a playoff team with a bunch of trash so we can't play a year 2 guy more than a few minutes a game. not to say a lot of the blame doesn't also lie on him for not making the most of his limited opportunity because it does, but the knicks dysfunction absolutely is a factor. A factor with frank too. You can't just draft players and then not try to play them because you're "still 8 games out of 8th" or whatever




























