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Even though the Knicks have been in rebuilding mode for all three of Dotson's seasons in the NBA, the team seemingly doesn't view the swingman as part of its long-term plans. As evidence, Dotson's playing time has dropped off from 27.5 minutes per game in 2018-19 to 17.4 in 2019-20, with veterans like Maurice Harkless, Reggie Bullock and Wayne Ellington all playing ahead of him before the NBA suspended its season in mid-March. Other teams around the league are still intrigued by Dotson's "3-and-D" potential, 6-foot-6 frame and high motor, so he could emerge as a bench contributor elsewhere down the road.