Ramon Sessions: Finalizing one-year deal with Knicks

Sessions played just 50 games last season as Kemba Walker’s backup at point
guard due to a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee, which occurred in early
February. In those games, Sessions posted 6.2 points, 2.6 assists and 1.5
rebounds across 16.2 minutes per game. In joining New York, however, he’ll have
a legitimate shot at starter’s minutes, as the team’s first round draft pick —
point guard Frank Ntilikina — is a raw prospect. Sessions’ true role with the
team will likely be determined through training camp, but it seems safe to say
at the moment that his fantasy stock should rise heading into the 2017-18
campaign.

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