Pacôme Dadiet is down to his last Knicks chance with $5 million decision looming

LAS VEGAS — Entering what feels like a make-or-break season for his Knicks career, Pacôme Dadiet understands the assignment. “[Become] more efficient at the 3-point line,” the 20-year-old forward said over the weekend, “and play harder.” Dadiet has been, to this point, a disappointment as New York’s lone first-round draft pick in the past four years.
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LAS VEGAS — Entering what feels like a make-or-break season for his Knicks career, Pacôme Dadiet understands the assignment. “[Become] more efficient at the 3-point line,” the 20-year-old forward said over the weekend, “and play harder.” Dadiet has been, to this point, a disappointment as New York’s lone first-round draft pick in the past four years. His career 3-point efficiency sits at a paltry 21.9 percent. Scouts have noted his low motor, with Dadiet’s relaxed movements reminiscent of another former Knicks first-round pick: Kevin Knox.
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- LAS VEGAS — Entering what feels like a make-or-break season for his Knicks career, Pacôme Dadiet understands the assignment. “[Become] more efficient at the 3-point line,” the 20-year-old forward said over the weekend, “and play harder.” Dadiet has been, to this point, a disappointment as New York’s lone first-round draft pick in the past four years.
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Pacôme Dadiet is down to his last Knicks chance with $5 million decision looming
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