The Knicks 4-19 record is already the worst start to a season in franchise history, but a new report indicates that things are even worse then they already appear.

Fisher Believes the Knicks Don't Trust Triangle Offense

According to ESPN's Chris Broussard, simmering frustrations with losing have nearly boiled over into violence between star Carmelo Anthony and second year reserve guard Tim Hardaway Jr.

"The New York Knicks were en route to their fifth straight loss last week against Brooklyn when a frustrated Tim Hardaway Jr. screamed angrily, 'Get the rebound!'," Broussard writes.

"Certain his second-year teammate was speaking to him, Carmelo Anthony approached Hardaway on the way down the court and used an expletive to ask Hardaway who in the world he thought he was talking to. Anthony, according to sources, then used another expletive in telling Hardaway he was going to beat him up when they got into the locker room after the game."

The report also indicates that the Knicks have grown fed up with Derek Fisher and Team President Phil Jackson's Triangle Offense, which they see as predictable and an impediment to team chemistry.

Carmelo Anthony Almost Signed With the Bulls

Things don't get any easier for New York, either. They face the 15-6 San Antonio Spurs on the road Wednesday night, in the second leg of a back-to-back.