Knicks Rumors: Iman Shumpert, Kenneth Faried Trade Wouldn’t Heal Toxic Roster

February 11th, 2014 by Tyler Conway Leave a reply »

With a little more than a week before the NBA's trade deadline, the New York Knicks remain a dystopian hellscape.

They are 20-31, two games behind the Charlotte Bobcats coming into Tuesday night. While the cross-town Brooklyn Nets have found an identity and hold the Eastern Conference's best record since the new year, the Knicks continue trotting out more of the same and hoping for something new. 

This, of course, is the definition of insanity. But the schadenfreudian glee some feel while watching these Knicks fall on their face so spectacularly has grown tiresome. 

Exposing James Dolan's utter incompetence induces eye rolls. Theorizing whether Carmelo Anthony will have a Dwight Howard level of fortitude and leave this for a less toxic situation is fruitless (he won't). Even the whispers (OK, shouts) about coach Mike Woodson's immediate future barreling in from the New York papers have become shrug-worthy. Woodson is a dead man coaching. It's irrelevant at this point when he gets fired.



The Knicks aren't laughably terrible like the Philadelphia 76ers ...

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