If only the New York Knicks were an attractive destination, they might have landed point guard Kemba Walker in free agency last year.
With the Knicks heavily pursuing players like Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant last season with an abundance of cap space, they were unable to draw high-profile players to Madison Square Garden. Due to their inadequate leadership, the Knicks once again went into the season with youth players featuring across the starting five.
While they did manage to draw Julius Randle and Marcus Morris to their ranks, Morris was traded during a lost season, and Randle became more of a ball-hog then facilitator.