Allonzo Trier electrified the Madison Square Garden during his rookie season. With high-flying dunks and smooth buckets in isolation, it was no surprise that Trier played his way out of a two-way contract and onto the New York Knicks full-time.
Unfortunately, his style of play seems to be isolating him in the locker room. According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, Trier’s lack of popularity among veterans was a concern in the locker room.
“His play on the court was cancerous,” one NBA source told Berman.