The sudden retirement of Malcolm Brogdon has left the New York Knicks grappling with a pretty significant issue: They have no certifiable answer at backup point guard.
To be fair, this issue bubbled to the surface while Brogdon was still on the team. He wasn’t playing nearly well enough to make the final roster, let alone entrench himself as the primary backup playmaker. His official exit, though, crystallizes the dilemma.
And there’s no guarantee New York has a solution.
Tyler Kolek isn’t shaping up to be Mike Brown’s answer
Tyler Kolek is already the best passer on the Knicks.