Amid all the chatter regarding a possible Giannis Antetokounmpo blockbuster or reunion with a former beloved guard in Donte DiVincenzo, the New York Knicks have quietly made the biggest move of the season so far without adding a single player to their roster.
After finding themselves boasting a middling 9-6 record over their first 15 games of action, coach Mike Brown decided to ditch the double-big lineup of Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson, opting to slide the former to the pivot, the latter to the second unit, and inserting Josh Hart in as the club's primary two guard instead.