NEW YORK — Only the New York Knicks could spend $70 million and get worse.
But that’s why despised owner James Dolan’s woebegone franchise remains the laughingstock of the NBA.
There’s no plan. No direction. No identity. No superstars. And no hope.
Knicks president Steve Mills and GM Scott Perry claimed everything was fine going into the 2019-20 campaign — even after trading Kristaps Porzingis, striking out in free agency and signing four power forwards in an all-out effort to win now.
The only problem with all of that — nothing is fine.