Much hullabaloo has been made about the state of the Knicks’ offense this year. We’ve all heard or asked variations of the following questions: Is it too isolation-heavy? Is there a system? Where is the ball and player movement? Is David Fizdale — pissed off that EA doesn’t make NBA Street anymore — just trying to get Trier to bust out a Level 2 Gamebreaker on some poor defender? And so on. This two-part article is my attempt to figure out whether those leading questions are leading anywhere reasonable.
In part one, I identified and explained several concepts that the Knicks rely on in their offense.