NEW YORK — One by one, Phil Jackson summoned his new charges to his office last April, and one by one, he asked this bedraggled assortment of professional basketball players to assess themselves.
Jackson had held the title of Knicks president for just five weeks before the 2013-14 season reached its merciful end, and so many questions lingered.
Who should stay? Who should go? Are there any worthy pieces here? Beyond Carmelo Anthony, is there a single vital cog?
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