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Knicks Point Guards And Their Long-Term Potential In The Backcourt

Heartbroken.

That’s one word that can sum up the way die-hard New York Knicks fans feel this year. With multiple Eastern Conference playoff spots up for grabs (due to multiple all-stars shifting West), and a 7’3’’ Latvian unicorn pouring in 22+ points per game, this season was looking bright for the Knicks. To go along with a 16-14 record through the first 30 games, Knicks fans were hoping for their first winning season since 2012.

Then suddenly everything went downhill. The Knicks posted a 8-24 losing record since the 30-game mark, and when you thought things couldn’t get much worse, their ‘unicorn’ Kristaps Porzingis suffered a torn ACL against the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb.