The Knicks have reached deplorable levels since 2013's playoff run. ESPN decided to add insult to injury.
The mothership -- ranking (almost) every player in the NBA -- revealed the worst 100 on Thursday. Unsurprisingly, 11 of them were on New York's 2014-15 roster that lost a franchise-record 65 games.
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11 players from last year's Knicks roster were ranked among the NBA's worst 100 on https://t.co/M2KqJNSMEC. That's borderline impressive.
— Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ) September 23, 2015
Not all are still with the team. Quincy Acy (No. 390), Shane Larkin (No. 388), Andrea Bargnani (No. 361), Cole Aldrich (No. 351), Samuel Dalembert (No. 333) and Pablo Prigioni (No. 329) all mercifully found new life around the NBA.
The same cannot be said for Lance Thomas (No. 398), Lou Amundson (No. 364), Jose Calderon, Cleanthony Early (No. 318) and Langston Galloway (No. 317), who all will subject you to sub-500 basketball in 2015.
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No one in the rap game has the worst luck than Jadakiss. I mean, who the hell in their right mind would bet $100,000 on the New York Knicks?
— Mr. Boy Wonder (@Grant_Maestro) August 6, 2015
The Knicks, however, can't claim the worst player in the NBA. That honor belongs to the Raptors and center Lucas Nogueira.
Even when they're terrible, the Knicks can't be terrible enough to claim the NBA's worst player -- proof that there's nothing they can do right.
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