NY Knicks: The 3 biggest strengths of the Knicks’ roster

Kemba Walker, Tom Thibodeau ,New York Knicks. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Kemba Walker, Tom Thibodeau ,New York Knicks. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) /
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It almost seems like the only team in the league that’s both successful and NOT dysfunctional is the NY Knicks…crazy times.

You got all the nonsense going on in Philadelphia with Ben Simmons, Kyrie Irving stirring up a commotion in Brooklyn and not joining his team this season, and Lakers players fighting with one another.

Meanwhile, everything is looking nice and cushy for once in New York…sitting pretty atop the Atlantic Division and the team is one cohesive unit that balls out for one another.

Really just a refreshing feeling after being such an ‘Ishh-show’ for far too long.

What are the 3 biggest strengths of the NY Knicks’ roster?

It’s almost hard to find things to write about in these articles because things are just going really, really well and I don’t think anyone in the fanbase has many complaints about the direction of the team.

I mean, yes, if the Knicks truly plan on competing for a title in the near future, they’re gonna have to acquire one or two Superstars at some point…the only question there is when?

But everything from the front office to the coaching staff to the team as a unit seems to be firing on all cylinders.

As I said, not a whole lot to really report on nowadays.

I know it’s only two games into a very long season, and one of the teams the Knicks have faced so far can barely be considered a real NBA team, but things seem to be gelling at the right exact time.

After a thrilling double-overtime win against the Celtics, the Knicks bounced back and trounced the Orlando Magic.

One thing both of those games proved is that the Knicks might be the deepest team in the league, top to bottom.

Sure, they don’t have the immense firepower that some other teams have but they make up for it by being 3 and even sometimes 4 players deep at any given position.

There’s no question that this is a playoff-bound organization and I’d bet they make some serious noise come the postseason.

There’s a lot to be excited about with this team, so today we’ll be discussing what I believe to be the 3 biggest strengths of the roster.