Alvarado's Impact: Knicks' New Point Guard Boosts Pace
Jose Alvarado, a twenty-seven-year-old Brooklyn native, has made a significant impact on the New York Knicks since his trade from New Orleans. Despite playing only ten games, he has boosted the teams pace and defense, averaging eight points, four assists, two point seven rebounds, and one point six steals per game. Alvarados unique quickness and energy have filled the void left by Malcolm Brogdons retirement and Miles McBrides injury, making him a reliable backup point guard. His performance has been praised by coach Mike Brown, who credits team president Leon Rose for acquiring him.
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