
Jordan Clarkson has another strong game as he plays way back into Knicks’ rotation
NY Post
Mike Brown’s sentiment was telling.
The Knicks coach went out of his way to praise the surging Jordan Clarkson, who is playing his way back into the rotation.
“Jordan has been playing well on both ends of the floor,” Brown said after the Knicks’ 121-116 win over the Pelicans on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. “He’s giving it to us defensively and he’s giving it to us offensively. I tell ya, his ability to read the defense and make timely cuts and finish in that painted area is a lot of fun to watch. It just adds another dimension to what we’re trying to do.”
Clarkson, who was expected to be a key addition to the bench unit when the Knicks signed him this offseason, started the year playing meaningful minutes but appeared buried on the bench for most of the middle of the year.
During this seven-game winning streak, though, he has regained an important role. He finished with 10 points and five assists Tuesday.
Most importantly, he is showing off different parts of his game, particularly his defending.

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