New York Knicks Couldn’t Even Blow Up This Horrible Roster If They Wanted To

November 30th, 2013 by David Murphy Leave a reply »

Just 15 games into an abysmal season, the New York Knicks couldn’t even blow up their horrible roster if they wanted to.

Are things really all that bad? Yup—that bad and more. The Knicks’ lowly record stands at 3-12—bad enough for second-to-last place. There’s just two teams in the entire league with marginally worse records—the Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz are vying for dead last with two glorious wins apiece.

Well, at least the Knicks can tank and reign supreme at the 2014 draft, right? There before their eternally boisterous hometown crowd, scooping up Andrew Wiggins or the like! Oh, but wait. They can’t. They dealt their 2014 first-round pick to the Denver Nuggets as part of the three-team blockbuster trade that brought Carmelo Anthony to the Big Apple in 2011.

So, there’s that. Melo, of course, is now talking about free agency, the Knicks are in free fall and nobody seems able to put all the pieces back together. It’s a mess. The Knicks had a chance to snap their losing streak against the Nuggets Friday night—Anthony missed a jumper at the buzzer, and D ...

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