Knicks at a Crossroads: Is Their Playoff Dream About to Collapse?
From the 50,000-foot view, the Knicks, much like New Yorkers, are a confident, arrogant bunch. And why shouldn’t they be? On paper, they’re an easy sell as a contender: An uber-efficient offensive hub in Brunson; aggressive, switchable, lengthy point-of-attack defenders in OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart; a generational second-chance opportunist in Mitchell Robinson in an era predicated on winning the possession battle; and an elite floor-spacing unit with nine rotational players shooting 36% or better from deep, with six of them essentially at or beyond the 40% mark.



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