Knicks' Three-Point Slump Threatens Playoff Hopes
The New York Knicks offense has taken a downturn since the All-Star break, dropping from third to fifteenth in points scored per possession. Despite improvements in depth and balanced three-point attempts, their half-court efficiency has plummeted, leaving fans concerned about their playoff prospects. The main issue? Poor three-point shooting, with key players like OG Anunoby, Jose Alvarado, Josh Hart, and Jalen Brunson struggling to convert. To meet expectations, the Knicks must improve their long-range shooting consistency.
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