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Vote #9: Who is the best passer in Knicks history? (most wasted potential results inside)



Most Wasted Potential Results:

  1. Amar’e Stoudemire

  2. Michael Ray Richardson

  3. Eddy Curry

  4. Kevin Knox

  5. Kristaps Porzingis

by i_am_knicks_forever

36 Comments

  1. I understand Amare. I just don’t think he qualifies as wasted potential. What got him was injuries. Wasted potential means someone had talent in reserve but never cared enough to realize that potential (i.e. Ben Simmons)

    Eddy Curry should’ve gotten more love. Him or MRR

  2. Mark Jackson – his penetration ability and dishing to Ewing on the baseline for dunks made both of them All-Stars.

  3. yanks1580

    Chris duhon! Franchise record 22 assists!

    My real vote is mark jackson tho 😅

  4. Cautious-Ad-9554

    Mark. Glad everyone seems to recognize this one. Mark is annoying but he was a heck of a PG

  5. man we need to have another box thats just savior of the franchise and thats Brunson. at least best leader or something.

  6. Professional-Way9343

    His injuries were so bad that the contract couldn’t be insured. He’s not wasted potential

  7. LosManNYC

    I can see the argument against stat for wasted potential. But he also hurt himself by:

    Attempting to touch the top of the backboard (IIRC)
    Punching the fire extinguisher case

    Pretty wasteful to me.

    As for best passer, rod Strickland

  8. shortchangehero86

    Mark Jackson. If Rod Strickland were here longer then it would be him IMO

  9. iAMtheJSN

    Chris Duhon

    This might be my bias since i went and copped his jersey after he set that knicks franchise record

    Then fell apart after all star break 🙃

  10. YellowFlickerBeat

    Kidd is inarguably the best passer to ever wear a Knicks jersey. Jackson is probably the best passer AS a Knick.

  11. JBinKC815

    If games lost to injury counts there’s no Knick in franchise history who had more lost than Bernard King, hands down. We never had the Jackson-Wilkins-Orr-King-Ewing team we dreamed of, and that team would have been a perennial contender.

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