After the two stomach-turning fiascos they witnessed this week, New York Knicks fans will struggle to find anything to smile about.
By now, you'll know all about the 2015-16 Knicks' best and brightest features: perimeter defense, Carmelo Anthony's improved leadership, 7'3" wunderkind Kristaps Porzingis. Yet, the 13 Dallas three-pointers in the Knicks' 104-97 loss Monday to the Mavericks and nearly everything about the 106-85 blowout defeat to the Utah Jazz Wednesday will have taken the shine off those bright spots.
Nevertheless, there may be a few things yet to lift your spirits. This team has some other assets you might not have noticed before, hiding under the bench, back in the locker room and deep in the stats.