The New York Knicks continue to look for the right pieces to fit into their 2013 regular season rosters.
So far, their league participants have yet to pull out a win, but the summer league is not about winning or losing.
They lost yesterday in a close one 85-81 to the Denver Nuggets, but they continue to receive productions from players they hope can make a difference in their roster.
So far, Chris Copeland has been a consistent scorer. He plays the forward position and in three games, has averaged 13.3 points with just over four rebounds a game.
Copeland had 15 points yesterday against the Nuggets.
Wesley Witherspoon, forward, has also been consistent in the three games he has participated in, scoring in double-digits in all three games.
Yesterday, he scored 12 points on 4-7 from the floor and 2-2 from beyond the arc.
James White is a player that some expect to make the roster at the beginning of the season.
He considers himself a savvy veteran that can produce off the bench and provide a spark on defense. He scored 11 points against the Nuggets and grabbed three boards.
The Knicks will enjoy a day off in the summer league today, but will face the Toronto Raptors on Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m.
There are just two more summer league games remaining.