Not really new to me, Steph has had a hard time balancing his own indiviual offensive talents with that of his role as a point guard as far as making his team more successful and getting the most out his teammates like a star talent wth his ability should be able to do.
I will never say never about Steph leaving the knicks in less than two seasons. The NBA is a business which makes every player in the league trade able with the exception of a very few, KG, Duncan etc. So if the right deal comes along Steph could be gone tommorrow, thats just the business side of the league.
But I do think he will more than likely be a knick for a long time to come. The Knicks are a good match for Steph. And Steph is a good match for the Knicks.
Steph coming to the Knicks brought excitement back to the garden,which was/is good for the business side of the Knicks. And Steph is the best talent on the Knicks since Patrick Ewing(in his prime) which with the right parts around him, will be benefical to the on-court side of the knicks.
And Isiah Thomas & Lenny Wilkens can both relate to trying to balance indiviual skills with that of teamates & team success as a star guard. So they will give him a little more room to grow compared to some of the others teams he played for in the past. And they will also be able to help him with his growth at the position. So I can only see Steph becoming a more well-rounded player as a Knick. So thats why I see him sticking around for a while.