NY Knicks Definitely Shouldn’t Make a Move Before the NBA Deadline

December 25th, 2012 by Andrew Burton Leave a reply »
Two seasons ago, the New York Knicks had to make a huge splash before the NBA trade deadline, but this season, things are different, and the Knickerbockers are in a great place. 

We're entering 2013, and New York is sitting pretty atop the Atlantic Division—even after a handful of injuries to key players. 

Because of this, the Knicks shouldn't look to trade away any of the assets that are a part of this team. 

The team is finally working together like a well-oiled machine, and to disrupt this new-found chemistry would be detrimental to the franchise's championship aspirations. 

The Knickerbockers are 20-8 as of December 25, and they're averaging 102.6 points per game—the fifth-most in the league. 

They're also playing incredible defense, the best defense I've seen from a New York team in over a decade. 

While New York's opponents are averaging 96.5 points per game, it's a big decline since Mike D'Antoni's last full season with the Knicks, where his team allowed 105.7 points a game.  

Raymond Felton is manning the point guard like he never left New York, Jason ...

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