The Knicks have reshaped their roster over the last year and change, saying goodbye to some familiar faces (some beloved, some not) in the process. We'll take a look at how some of those former Knicks are performing with their new teams as the 2019-20 NBA season is underway...
Kristaps Porzingis, Dallas Mavericks
Porzingis is still a big-time contributor for the Mavericks alongside Luka Doncic, but he's continuing to shoot at a poor clip. In three games this week, the 7-foot-3 Latvia native shot just 37.8 percent from the floor, and 35.3 percent from downtown.
The big man scored just seven points on Tuesday against the Pelicans, and was just 2-for-11 from the field. He rebounded nicely on Wednesday with 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting, but his inconsistency has been worth noting.
The Mavericks host the Kings on Sunday.
Carmelo Anthony, Portland Trail Blazers
Anthony added another 20-point game this week, his third in nine games with Portland, but his shooting percentage dropped drastically. After taking home Western Conference Player of the Week last week, Anthony shot just 36.8 percent from the floor in three games this week, including a 2-for-9 game against the Clippers on Tuesday.
Overall, he averaged 14.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game in three games this week.
Portland hosts Oklahoma City on Sunday.
Tim Hardaway Jr., Dallas Mavericks
Hardaway has remained in the Mavericks' starting lineup, as he's now started eight straight games. In three games this week, though, his scoring dipped compared to where it was the week before. Hardaway averaged just 9.0 points per game in three games, and shot an awful 15.8 percent from the floor.
Courtney Lee, Dallas Mavericks
Lee has not played in any of the last six games for the Mavericks, as he is likely on his way out in Dallas. Lee could potentially have his contract bought out, though it may be more likely that Dallas uses him in a trade to bring in a veteran player.
Danilo Gallinari, Oklahoma City Thunder
Gallinari had a strong week for the Thunder in three games, averaging 20.7 points, to go along with 8.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. He scored 23 points against New Orleans on Sunday in a three-point Thunder win. He knocked down four three-pointers in that win.
Emmanuel Mudiay, Utah Jazz
Mudiay's playing time with the Jazz has been very inconsistent. In three games this week, Mudiay was not much of a factor at all for Utah. In 10 minutes per game, Mudiay averaged just 2.0 points and 1.0 rebound.
The Jazz host the Grizzlies on Saturday night at 10PM.
DeAndre Jordan, Brooklyn Nets
The Nets went 2-1 this past week,and Jordan has remained one of their most consistent players off the bench. This week, he averaged 22.9 minutes per game, adding 11.7 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 1.0 block per contest.
On Friday night against Charlotte, Jordan scored a season-best 16 points, and also added 13 rebounds in the Nets' win.
Mario Hezonja, Portland Trail Blazers
Hezonja played in two of the Blazers' three games this week, both of which were losses. In those two games, he played an average of 12.4 minutes per game off the bench, chipping in three points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game.
Kyle O'Quinn, Philadelphia 76ers
O'Quinn has not played in any of the last six games for the Sixers. Originally, a calf injury forced him to be sidelined, but now O'Quinn is healthy, yet still has not cracked back into the Sixers' lineup. Overall, he's averaged just 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds for Philadelphia.
Noah Vonleh, Minnesota Timberwolves
Vonleh has fallen out of the Timberwolves' rotation at this point, as he's been inactive for four of the team's last seven contests. Overall, he's averaging just 4.1 points per game in 12.6 minutes for Minnesota.