Could the New York Knicks Finally Break Their Finals Drought and Shock the NBA World?

Are The Knicks True Contenders?
The Knicks’ offensive ceiling under Brown is higher than it was under Thibodeau, and if Robinson continues to stay relatively healthy, the subtle improvement to their defense that he provides gives them more two-way balance.
They still aren’t without their flaws. Towns and Brunson are still their two best players, and both of them have vulnerabilities that can be exploited by high-level playoff offenses. They also lack a true high-level point-of-attack stopper (McBride is too small and Bridges is too frail) and rely too much on Robinson (a health risk and someone who can be schemed out of games through intentional fouling). But no one in the East is without their flaws, and as of right now, the Knicks are the team with the fewest holes (1st in TRACR in the Eastern Conference).


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