Terrence Ross was essentially a ghost the entire season. Although, completely not his fault.
He was a big part of the team’s fast start last year, providing some solid defense and the threat of shooting, but his stats were not impressive. By the end of November, he sensed the team slipping and asked coach Frank Vogel to take him out of the starting lineup, hoping that would respark the team’s offense.
A few games later, he landed awkwardly underneath the basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder and suffered a major knee injury — a sprained MCL and a fracture of his tibial plateau.