The article discusses the New York Knicks' past decisions regarding player trades, particularly the choice between acquiring Donovan Mitchell or Karl-Anthony Towns. The author reflects on the implications of such trades and how current player dynamics, especially between Jalen Brunson and Mitchell, would impact team performance. The piece explores the contrasting playing styles of Brunson and Garland to argue that pairing such volatile talents might not yield better results for the team, suggesting that the Knicks are in a favorable position as they navigate the playoffs.
I think the Knicks are still better where they are, for a couple reasons... I think that matters when mixing two volatile scoring talents into one compound.
Garland is both faster and quicker than Brunson - he travels through space faster, and I think he gets into his moves a little quicker.
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