The New York Knicks' 5-30 record will likely mean a lot of playing time for developing young players at Madison Square Garden, and Knicks president Phil Jackson has one player on the team's D-League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks, who he'd like to make room for.
6-foot-2 point guard Langston Galloway was a standout for the team's NBA Summer League squad and has been tearing it up at Westchester, and Jackson is reportedly mulling over Galloway as the team's potential future point guard in the triangle offense.
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“He’s learning how to be a point guard,” a league source said of Galloway's work at Westchester, via the New York Post.
Teams can begin issuing ten-day contracts as early as January 5th, and Galloway's agent, Michael Siegel, believes his client will find an NBA role sooner rather than later.
“I’m confident he’ll get his chance this season,” Siegel told The Post. “Who that team is, whether it’s the Knicks or not, I don’t know."
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