The New York Knicks got better on offense with Karl-Anthony Towns arriving in the Big Apple. He’s taken plenty of the offensive burden off Jalen Brunson’s shoulders. Nonetheless, the star point guard remains the team’s leader and most important player.
New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau states he wants consistency with how his team is officiated, especially when it comes to point guard Jalen Brunson.
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau attributed the team's 65-point second-half outburst to aggressive defensive play which led to easy transition baskets in their 119-110 win over the Hawks. Thibodeau: "Overall activity was good,
Two of the top players Tom Thibodeau ever coached – and the two players probably most responsible for his NBA championship – believe he’s being “stubborn” with his minutes distribution and it’s
What goes on with (Jalen Brunson) is ridiculous. It really is.” Thibodeau said he thought refs missed a call on Brunson’s drive late, have been missing calls on him
You ask Jalen Brunson about what you know you saw: Contact that had him hobbled late in the game. It was a foul earlier in the game where D’Angelo Russell raked down across his head and the Knicks begged officials to review it for a flagrant foul.
In the eyes of Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart, Thibodeau should not be criticized for one of his most notable — or infamous, depending on the perspective — philosophies.
It’s a process of not being satisfied.” Brunson credits head coach Tom Thibodeau for instilling that mentality. “We take the identity of our coach, and he’s never satisfied when it comes ...
The only time his legs found a seat last weekend in Champaign, Illinois, was for 60 measly seconds, and USC forward Saint Thomas found himself laboring amid USC’s upset bid. He’d played the most minutes of anyone in a Trojans jersey.
Kevin Garnett was on the Boston Celtics team that Thibodeau was an assistant on the team that won the title in 2008. And he sees three members of the Knicks in the top seven in minutes played this season and feels that needs to change.
It's anything but beginner's luck for the New York Knicks' rookie class. Though Pacome Dadiet, Ariel Hukporti, and Tyler Kolek--the three freshmen that have app
New York allowed Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves to walk into Madison Square Garden and blow out the Knicks 116-99. Any number in the box score was a scary indictment of the Knicks and the lack of improvement they have made against top teams around the league.