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24th November 2015
04:30pm GMT

Given the recent record of failure of skinny, white, European scorers, it's hard to blame Knicks fans, but since that moment at last summer's draft, Porzingis has steadily set about proving them wrong.
The 7ft 3in rookie stood and took the booing, saying he understood the reaction and that he nonetheless couldn't wait to start playing in New York, and then set about forcing a rapid about face from his new fanbase.
The 20-year-old scored 16 points in his first game against Milwaukee, and grabbed his first double-double three games later against the mighty San Antonio Spurs.
He exploded for 29 points and 11 rebounds in last week's win over Charlotte, before nearly scoring a first career triple double with 24 points, 14 boards and seven blocks against Houston on Saturday night.
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His on-court success derives from his refusal to shun the more physical aspects of the game, something which many of his European predecessors were unable to do, and his offensive game is more refined and versatile that many expected.
In addition to draining the open three, the above clip contains examples of Porzingis creating his own shot off the dribble and a post game that contains an almost undefendable hook shot.
He also shows no fear of the big moment, hitting a game-winning three in an earlier Charlotte game that was ultimately waved off for just missing the clock.
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The excitement in New York right now rivals the whirlwind that was Linsanity, when Asian-American point guard Jeremy Lin briefly took over the NBA in early 2012, only Knicks fans know this craze has staying power.
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ESPN's Zach Lowe called Porzingis "the most exciting sustainable thing to happen to basketball in New York since Patrick Ewing arrived there 30 years ago".
At 8-7, the Knicks are already almost halfway to last year's final win total of 17 and look likely to remain in contention for the play-offs throughout the season, but if and when Porzingis does grow through the almost inevitable bout of growing pains, he has at least built up enough credit to be given time to bounce back, which is a lot more than most could have hoped for.Explore more on these topics: