Knicks Bulletin: ‘I’m gonna pop him in his rib cage so hard with my elbow’

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On returning to their winning offensive principles after the Game 3 loss:

“We have to play to what our concepts or play to what our strengths are. It’s been pace, it’s been space, it’s been getting the ball reversed, it’s been touching the paint, and more importantly it’s been making quick decisions. There were a lot of times where the decisions weren’t made quick last night. One guy caught, held, held, held, held, held. Now the defense settles in. Now you’re in trouble.”

On addressing execution and spacing after Game 3:

“Just telling the guys the truth. Not just verbally, but doesn’t matter if it’s Jalen, KAT, OG, Mikal, we’ll show them what we feel we need to show them on film. Then we’ll walk through certain things to make sure that the spacing’s right, the timing’s right of our execution.”

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On the Game 3 offensive stagnation:

“There were a lot of times where the decisions weren’t made quick last night. One guy caught, held, held, held, held, held. Now the defense settles in. Now you’re in trouble. Making quick decisions while doing all those other things can help us out a lot, on top of me trying to help make sure that these guys are organized a little bit better.”

On getting Karl-Anthony Towns more involved going forward:

“It’s extremely important that [Towns] is getting touches, that he’s involved, not just in the fourth quarter, but obviously throughout the ballgame. I got to continue trying to do a better job of getting him involved throughout the course of the game, as well as late.”

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On the team’s response to the Game 3 loss:

“We have a veteran group. Nobody is quote-unquote ‘panicking’ or anything like that. Everybody is disappointed that we didn’t go out and execute and play to what we feel our standard is. That’s not taking anything away from San Antonio,…


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