
Knicks’ Immanuel Quickley point guard experiment doesn’t go well
NY Post
LAS VEGAS — As an experiment, Immanuel Quickley started at point guard in the Knicks’ summer league opener Sunday at UNLV.
It didn’t work out too well for the 2020 first-round pick. Quickley, named second-team all-rookie last season, was out of sorts in shooting 5 of 17 — 2 for 11 from 3. He finished with a deceiving 15 points and eight assists but had three turnovers and didn’t look comfortable running the point, mostly because of his inability to get to the basket.More Related News

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