Knicks' Shamet Dilemma: Playoff Rotation
Landry Shamets impressive performance has the New York Knicks coach facing a tough decision as the playoffs approach. Over his last eleven games, Shamet has averaged twelve points, one rebound, and two assists per game, shooting 47.5% from the floor and 41.7% from three. His ability to space the floor and contribute on both ends of the court makes him a valuable piece in the lineup. However, with only eight spots typically available in playoff rotations, Shamets inclusion could mean leaving behind strong performers like Jordan Clarkson or Jeremy Sochan.
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