The Knicks’ Evan Fournier remains a frustrated player

The New York Knicks have a solid rotation on the wing: Quentin Grimes and RJ Barrett starting, with Donte DiVincenzo and Josh Hart backing them up. Immanuel Quickley can also slide down to play two-man. Evan Fournier doesn’t have many minutes left. The veteran French player was left out of Tom Thibodeau’s rotation last season and is expected to be traded before training camp opens this season. Yet here we are with preseason games about to begin and Fournier is still a Knick—and he’s frustrated about it, as he told Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News.

The drama surrounding Fournier being out of the Knicks rotation could be one of the ongoing stories for the Knicks this season. However, if the team wins, it won’t be a major storyline. Drama surrounding Fournier being out of the Knicks’ rotation could be one of the ongoing stories for the Knicks this season. However, if the team wins, it won’t be a major storyline.