The New York Knicks have readily acknowledged the need to build a more athletic perimeter. There’s no shortage of talent on the roster, but the distribution of it is somewhat imbalanced in the sense that skill isn’t exactly complemented by ideal athleticism.
As the Knicks peruse the open market, general manager Scott Perry has turned his attention to a player whom he drafted at a previous stop.
Before Perry was named general manager of the Knicks, he gained experience around the NBA. He began his career with the Detroit Pistons and most recently spent time with the Sacramento Kings, but in between those stops was his tenure with the Orlando Magic.