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This team was so fun.
Mike Woodson had a hell of a run in NY. People should put more respect on his name.
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This team was so fun.
Hardaway, Bootiay, Jennings, Aldrich & Bargs goin’ 0-82
They probably haven’t tested the team like they did in Utah and Brooklyn.Does anybody find it strange that no one on the knicks has tested positive for Coronavirus? Yet we were one of the teams that played the jazz and the nets got 4 tested positive...and we're the epicenter in America
I’m working on my nap game.Hope everyone’s staying safe. Anyone else started doing the old school playground workouts?
Ron forget Kobe no longer with us?
Hope everyone’s staying safe. Anyone else started doing the old school playground workouts?
Ah man. Officially? Where am I gonna do my pullupsHope you enjoyed your last workout cause them playgrounds about to be shut down
Gotta order some gym equipment
Knicks Looking To Add Backcourt Shooting To Help Complement RJ Barrett
MAR 26, 2020 1:29 AM
The New York Knicks are looking to add a shooter in the backcourt to help complement RJ Barrett, sources told Ian Begley of SNY.
Former Knicks coach David Fizdale appeared on ESPN Radio and said that the Knicks needed to add more shooting to help Barrett and Mitchell Robinson.
"I love Elfrid (Payton), Frank (Ntilikina) and Dennis Smith Jr. -- but all of them have something in common in that they're not consistent 3-point shooters coming off the pick-and-roll. And if you have a super talent like Mitchell -- and I think Mitchell can end up being one of the best centers over the next ten years -- you have to have a guy coming off that pick and if you have to fight over that pick and roll. ... Like I've always said, the key to player development is spacing. You want to see players look better on the court, spread the floor," said Fizdale.
Fizdale added that Barrett's personality was built to succeed in New York City.
"I think RJ Barrett embodies the type of player who can play in New York City. Just straight hard worker, tough, talented, doesn't get rattled, knows how to deal with the press and all of the lights and things like that."
Max money to be our new Chris ChildsSo we're gonna pay Van Fleet this summer?