Five Graphs: Gauging Jalen Brunson’s impact in 2021-22 as he heads to the Knicks
Jalen Brunson is a Knick, on a reported four-year, $104 million contract. So just how good of a player are the Knicks getting? Is Brunson prepared to make a leap? Drew Steele explores the data.
The case against the Knicks’ reported signing of Jalen Brunson
The ink is all but dry on the Knicks’ latest free agent splash, guard Jalen Brunson. But is there a case to be made that the signing is more risky than it’s been made out to be?
Could Andrew Wiggins offer the blueprint for RJ Barrett’s rookie extension?
Another former top three pick out of Canada, could Andrew Wiggins provide an eerily similar template for RJ Barrett’s rookie contract extension this offseason?
How should the Knicks approach the point guard position this offseason?
The Knicks find themselves in a familiar place: entering the offseason with big questions at the point guard spot. Will they turn to free agency or trades for a solution, or could the answer be on the roster already?
A 2022 Knicks offseason blueprint
The Knicks face a big offseason after a tumultuous season, but with significantly less financial flexibility than in previous years. How can the Knicks stretch their dollars and create a complementary roster?
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