Just a year ago, Tim Hardaway Jr. was viewed as an untouchable prospect by the New York Knicks, but after an underwhelming sophomore season under the new regime, that could change this summer.
Hardaway's 2014-15 season wasn't terrible by any means, but it was certainly disappointing compared to his All-Rookie showing in 2013-14.
It's not that Hardaway regressed; it's that he failed to improve in any significant way, leading to concerns that his ceiling may not be particularly high. He put up just 11.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game this season, all of which were marginal improvements over the year before.