Knicks Point Guard Problems Puts Pressure on New York to Make Kyle Lowry Trade

December 17th, 2013 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »

When Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri orders pizza, he puts it on New York Knicks owner James Dolan's tab.

That's how much power Ujiri has over Dolan. Whatever mind-control devices he's employing, they've worked. Repeatedly. And he may be on the verge of one-upping Dolan again.

Pablo Prigioni is now watching from the sidelines, which could force the Knicks to revisit Kyle Lowry scenarios.



The Knicks discussed trading for Lowry previously, but nothing came to fruition. Frank Isola of the New York Daily News reported the price became too high.

Barren at the point guard position, and frantically trying to save their season, the Knicks have no choice but to reconsider. What was once too expensive, is now more than necessary.

  

Who Else?



Desperate times call for Chris Smith.

Prigioni isn't the only point guard out. Raymond Felton is tending to an injured hamstring, leaving the Knicks with Beno Udrih and Toure' Murry, the latter of which has played 34 total minutes this season.

Injuries have put the K ...

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