LeBron James offered an assessment of the Knicks’ draft strategy after Saturday’s game in Dallas, relays Tim MacMahon of ESPN. Mavericks rookie Dennis Smith Jr. impressed James with 21 points, five rebounds, seven assists, two steals and two blocks. The Cavaliers star told reporters after the game that Smith “should be a Knick,” indicating that New York should have taken him instead of Frank Ntilikina, who was selected one pick earlier.
“He’s an unbelievable talent [with] athleticism,” said James. “He’s very poised to be his age, can shoot the ball, penetrate. He’s only going to get better and better with the opportunity that he’s getting here. Dallas got a good one. I’ve been knowing that. I’ve been with him for so long now. I’ve been knowing his talent level.”
James is sure to be asked to expand on those comments when the Cavaliers visit Madison Square Garden Monday. MacMahon suggests the statements were part of a long-running feud with former Knicks president Phil Jackson, who angered James last year by using the word “posse” to describe his associates. The Knicks came to Ntilikina’s defense, with Enes Kanter tweeting, “Nope!! We love what we got…Thanks!!!”
There’s more this morning out of New York:
- The Knicks received a better draft grade from Kings center Willie Cauley-Stein, who told Howie Kussoy of The New York Post that the organization made the right decision in 2015 when it passed on him to select Kristaps Porzingis. Cauley-Stein was labeled as the best defensive big man in the draft and had a pre-draft workout for the Knicks. The team opted for Porzingis at No. 4, and Cauley-Stein went to Sacramento two picks later. “I thought I had a pretty good chance of coming here, but they ended up picking the right guy,” Cauley-Stein said. “This league’s all about situations. I went to a situation where I’m playing behind the best center in the league [DeMarcus Cousins], or I could’ve gone to somewhere where they don’t have a guy, and now you’re the guy, and you’re getting all the touches. That helps a lot.”
- Coach Jeff Hornacek has wanted Courtney Lee to shoot more often since he signed with the team in the summer of 2016, Kussoy writes in a separate story. The 10-year veteran posted a 20-point performance Saturday night and is making a case to be the team’s second option. “He shot the shots he was supposed to,” Hornacek said. “He didn’t need to be wide open. He’s a great shooter. He can shoot it with guys in his face. That helps spread the court.”
- Hornacek is an overlooked factor in the Knicks’ 7-5 start, according to Ian Begley of ESPN. He has the team sharing the ball, improving from 23rd to seventh in assist ratio, and working together on defense. “I think he’s done a great job,” said Jarrett Jack, who became a starter after New York lost its first three games. “I know for me, as someone who always has to be a kind of extension of the coach, me and him have been able to kind to develop a relationship where I can kind of read what he wants on the court and I can kind of relay it to the guys.”
The same guy that laughed when The Knicks took KP, is now saying the Knicks made a mistake passing on Smith JR. Does anyone really care what this guy says anymore. He should worry more about beating the Knicks before he gets laughed out of NY 0-2 to the Knicks
Amen. Preach it brother
The entire city of NY booed when the Knicks took KP. And I’d watch some Smith Jr before posting what the GOAT says it doesn’t say.
And how many titles have the Knicks won since 2010?
How many all stars have the knicks had since 2010. I️ assume ur a lebron James fan. If melo dewade and bosh were in New York they would’ve won titles
Lebron the self promoting fool just wants some publicity so people do not focus on the inept Cavaliers. Foolish to say anything’s no about rookies after 10-12 games.
You do realize the cavs led my MVP James just won a NBA championship a year ago? Didn’t think you did. Maybe nyc will get one some day again.
Oh yea your talking about the time when he had to join a star and bring another star (love) to join him.He needs a lot of help. I know what your thinking he did the same thing in Miami. Starting to see a trend here. Can’t wait to see where he goes next year and what help he gets. Maybe NYC is doing it through the draft and not going out to buy or trade for stars
Lol thanks for the laugh….Knicks haven’t been relevant in 15 years.
Smith is the truth! LeBron ain’t lying…