The New York Knicks seem to have made up their mind about one of their young guards — and it’s not looking promising. Former second-round point guard Tyler Kolek began the season getting a fair shot to prove he belonged, but that leash appears to have tightened quickly.
In his first few games, head coach Mike Brown gave Kolek double-digit minutes off the bench to see if he could bring some rhythm to the second unit. He looked serviceable early, handling the ball cleanly and setting up his teammates, but over the past week, he’s been almost invisible in the rotation.
Kolek’s minutes disappearing fast
Since Miles McBride returned from a brief absence, Kolek’s role has essentially vanished. After playing more than 10 minutes in each of his first two outings, he hasn’t cracked four minutes

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