
Immanuel Quickley’s slump creates big Knicks question
NY Post
The calls for starting Immanuel Quickley at point guard have died down.
The Knicks’ 6-foot-3 combo guard, recently billed as a potential rookie-of-the-year candidate once LaMelo Ball suffered a season-ending injury, has seen some slippage. For a player whose defense is below average and who is not considered a playmaker, the Knicks need his shooting efficiency to be better than it has been.
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