Pablo Prigioni proves sharpest point for Knicks
As the Knicks continue to see if they can acquire Kyle Lowry, at least they know they're in good hands with Pablo Prigioni running the point.
The Knicks would like to have both of them. In a perfect world, they would prefer Rajon Rondo, of course. But right now Prigioni is proving he's the best point guard on the roster.
With Raymond Felton sidelined two to three weeks with a hamstring injury, Prigioni has been starting and playing extended minutes. The Knicks (7-16) are 2-1 since he became the starter. In the three games, Prigioni totaled 22 points, 16 assists and one turnover.
Prigioni, 36, is smart and clearly knows how to run a team. He owns three gold, two silver and two bronze medals in international competition with Argentina.