The Knicks are an improbable 3-4 this season, thanks in large part to Kristaps Porzingis‘s dominance and a rather positive debut from Frank Ntilikina. But lost in all of the chatter is Jarret Jack’s resurgence, not on the court, but rather off of it.
Jack, 34, has been the common denominator in the Knicks’ three wins, not because he’s dominated at the point or put up flashy numbers, but because he’s been such a positive influence on his teammates.
“I’m just a piece to the puzzle,” Jack said, according to Fred Kerber of the New York Post.