I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Knicks sophomore slumps are absolutely soul-crushing. Every player goes through slumps, but whenever I see those symptoms in a promising second-year Knick, I feel like a 14th-century European villager living through The Black Death: Just throw him on the corpse pile next to Landry Fields and Tim Hardaway.
Langston Galloway caught a mean case of Sophomore Slump Fever at the beginning of December. He couldn't hit a shot to save his life, and whether coincidentally or not, the rest of his play fell off as well.