When it comes to the New York Knicks, it’s never quiet. The Knicks 4-17 start to the season has been largely underwhelming. Some were justifiably irritated after the preparatory moves the organization made last season to pave way for basketball’s best and brightest to come to the Mecca. Others have accepted this year as a mirror of last season: time to develop the young players while using this season to orient the franchise to acquire more talent.
When Knicks President Steve Mills and General Manager Scott Perry addressed the media following the 108-87 rout at the hands of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday, Nov.