New York Post

Reason for Burks’ benching is all ball

- By STEFAN BONDY

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It was the shortest appearance of Alec Burks’ season, the shortest in more than five years for the guard.

Following two missed consecutiv­e missed shots and a turnover early in the second quarter, the veteran guard was yanked after just 4:18 of Thursday’s win over the Trail Blazers. He sat the entire second half — watching Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Miles McBride serve as the backcourt rotation.

Burks’ benching wasn’t about an injury, Tom Thibodeau confirmed.

“Just basketball,” the coach added, “basketball.”

The move wasn’t a surprise. Though Burks was supposed to provide offensive spark for a playoff push and beyond, the 32year-old has been woefully inefficien­t since being acquired from the Pistons last month.

He’s shooting 31 percent overall and 28 percent from beyond the arc, by far the lowest of his career if extrapolat­ed for a season. Moreover, he’s exhibiting the same black-hole tendencies with the ball that were apparent, albeit not as pronounced, during his previous stint in New York two seasons ago.

Through 14 games this season, Burks is averaging more turnovers than assists — a red flag for ballhandle­rs. The isolation style and tunnel vision has become counterpro­ductive at his efficiency. But that hasn’t stopped Burks from trying to create for himself. His usage rate is third on the Knicks, behind only Brunson and Julius Randle.

DeAaron Fox has been one of the NBA’s best since the AllStar break, but Donte DiVincenzo didn’t want the Knicks to forget about the other Kings star before their matchup Saturday.

“You talk so much about Fox but [Domantas] Sabonis is doing what he’s doing. I think he leads the league in triple-doubles [with 23, above No. 2 Nikola Jokic],” said DiVincenzo, who played with Fox and Sabonis in Sacramento two seasons ago. “So as much as Fox is the focal point, it’s hard to tell who is the head of the snake. Just because they’re so balanced over there.”

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