Knicks' poor roster construction has led to mounting frustration
Briefly

"He doesn't feel involved in the offense. His rhythm and confidence are shaken because he rarely touches the ball. He feels extra pressure because Tom Thibodeau will sub him out at the first sign of struggles."
"His offense is indeed too heavy on isolation and unimaginative, leaving role players as spectators to consistent doses of dribbling and dribbling and dribbling. The Knicks haven't ranked better than 28th in assists during Thibodeau's tenure, the league's worst cumulative over four-plus seasons. That's bad, of course. And undoubtedly annoying for players."
"Leon Rose, if you recall, made a solo move in the offseason - swapping a power forward (Toppin) for a shooting guard (Donte DiVincenzo). It created a logjam at guard and wing, one we all knew was coming."
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