Knicks’ lack of depth could become an issue against Pistons

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Detroit: Through three games, Dennis Schroder is overcoming the entire Knicks bank.

The Panistons Guard has been a somewhat unexpected factor so far in these best Playoffs of Opening Playoffs, but the previous statistics are also emblematic of the Knicks reserves that fight to have an impact.

Schroder has scored 46 points in this series, and the Knicks bank has represented 39, and only 17 in the last two games.

Dennis Schroder and Malik Beasley High-Five against Round 1 of Duration 1 of New York Knicks, game 3. NBAE through Getty Images

The reservations played an important role in the victory of game 1 of game 1, part of Cam Payne, which exploded for 11 or its 14 points in the first game.

Knicks may not have won without him.

But since Payne has achieved only four points in 13 minutes.

Thousands McBride has not seen well, firing 4 of 14 from the field.

Landry Shamet has scored only two points throughout the series.

Cameron Payne Dribbles defended by the guard of the Detroit Pistons Dennis Schroder in the first game of duration 3. Rick Osantoski-Imagn images

Mitchell Robinson, in fact, has been the most consistent player from the bank for the Tom Thibodeau team.

It was effective in game 3, producing four rebounds and two robberies in 16 minutes.

Thibodeau has begun to play Robinson with Karl-Anthony Towns in one aspect of two great men that gives the Knicks more protection and tire size.

It really has a leg mismatch if you compare the two banks.

Cunningham gift plays defense against Mitchell Robinson of the New York Knicks. NBAE through Getty Images

It has only bone scraper.

Malik Beasley has been almost so powerful, scoring 41 points in the three games, and the rookie Ronald Holland II is presenting a strong performance, in which he had six points, two rebounds and a block in 12 minutes.

The depth has not been a force of the Knicks all year.

They are better.

They were the last in the league in annotations from their bank, with 21.7 points.

The Lakers, with 26.2, went to the next.

Thousands McBride handles the ball against game 3 duration of the Detroit Pistons. NBAE through Getty Images

That has taken the postseason.

You still have to hurt them, but this series could have a long way to go.

Sunday meeting at Little Caesars Arena will probably determine that, if Knicks can take a mastery of 3-1 or the Pistons can even do it in two games each.

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