If you want to call the New York Knicks boring, go ahead and do so. Nobody will call you crazy, not in the environment in which the NBA operates these days.
That is, of course, the one in which what happens in the months spanning from July through October is more important than what takes place on the court through the winter and the playoffs.
When talking about the approach the Knicks took this summer, it’s fair to say it was a boring one. It is what it is. Just accept it and move on.