The New York Knicks have not been a very good team in approximately forever. They have been plagued by chronic mismanagement and treated their fans to some terrible basketball in the five years since the NBA team in the league’s biggest market made it to the playoffs. The only thing they had going for them was Kristaps Porzingis: the young superstar who, until late in the afternoon of a frigid winter day in the worst season in their history, they were planning to build around.
Source: Wall Street Journal January 31, 2019 22:55 UTC