The New York Knicks have found it incredibly difficult to solidify the point guard position, and while they haven’t allocated an exorbitant amount of capital toward fixing it, they do have a few serviceable players on the roster. When they originally drafted Immanuel Quickley out of Kentucky with the 25th overall pick, they viewed him as more of a shooting guard with PG potential. His former coaches had nothing but great things to say about his work ethic and potential, and Quickley has surpassed any expectations set forth in his rookie season.
The question is, is he the future at the position, or do the Knicks have to target a potential star PG this upcoming off-season or prior to the March 25 trade deadline?