That all disappeared this season. Look at Knox’s opportunities to run the pick-and-roll — something he’ll need to eventually do for him to be a top scoring option on the wing as the Knicks imagined upon drafting him — those dried up. While scouts are still intrigued by his combination of size and skill, they also say he needs more time and chances. “A lot of unknown because he hasn’t played a ton,” one NBA scout said. “But could really thrive in a situation that values development.”