Having begun their new NBA campaign, here are the most capable New York Knicks statistical leaders for the 2019-20 season.
After quite an eventful summer, these new-look New York Knicks get set to turn over to a new page on their history book.
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To present a quick sum up to those that may have been in a medically induced coma since April, the Knicks: A) Didn’t get the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, a.k.a. Zion Williamson and B) Failed to land any of the All-Star free agents that switched teams during the summer.
Yikes.
Luckily for Knicks fans, the organization did manage to sign approximately 98 percent of all available power forwards.
Those rather talented big men along with the acquisition of other veterans seem to have created a very deep roster. In fact, these New York Knicks might as well be one superstar away from being great.
Don’t take this the wrong way. The Knicks are far from contending for a championship. Like really really far. But despite that, finally having a roster with 16 quality ballplayers is something the Knicks can finally boast about.
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As these new-look Knicks get set for their 2019-20 campaign to begin, let’s take a look at the most likely statistical leaders in each category, bearing in mind that the team’s starting five might be different each time out.