The NBA's best offensive players are all obviously amazing with the ball in their hands. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, James Harden, the list goes on. Whether it's in isolation or in the pick-and-roll, all of these guys can create something out of nothing. It's one of the requisite traits that sets the elites apart from the rest. But one skill not everybody possesses is the ability to be a threat and be effective playing off the ball. Jalen Brunson may not get the respect he deserves as an off-ball player, but the Knicks' star guard has established himself as one of the league's better ones. While he clearly prefers to be the focal point of the offense and run the attack through him as the primary ball handler, he can be effective in other roles. We saw him do it in Dallas when playing alongside the aforementioned Doncic. We saw him do it playing next to former Knick, Julius Randle.…