In addressing the news that point guard Luca Vildoza has been waived by the Knicks, head coach Tom Thibodeau revealed that he has liked what he’s seen of shooting guard Wayne Selden during the team’s training camp, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post.
With Vildoza gone, Selden is the only player on a standard non-guaranteed contract on the Knicks’ roster, outside of the team’s Exhibit 10 camp invitees. New York has 14 players signed to guaranteed deals and one player inked to a two-way contract. The 6’5″ journeyman shooting guard out of Kansas, 26, has suited up for the Pelicans, Bulls and Grizzlies since going undrafted in 2016.
There’s more out of the City That Never Sleeps:
- New Knicks shooting guard Evan Fournier applauded Thibodeau and the team’s mix of veterans and young players, per Zach Braziller of the New York Post. “A coach that’s about working, a coach that’s very intense, that tells you things how they are, keeps it real, and just wants to get better,” Fournier said. “I think he’s very good at making sure you understand what he wants from you. It’s very clear. There’s no gray area and there’s no place for misinterpretation. As a player, especially a new guy, it’s easy because you know what to do.” Fournier likened his experiences thus far with the Knicks to his rookie season – when he played for the 57-win 2012/13 Nuggets under George Karl – and praised Thibodeau’s attentiveness and intensity. Fournier was added to the Knicks on a four-year, $78MM sign-and-trade deal with the Celtics.
- Though the Knicks had a fairly high conversion rate of their three-pointers last year, they took among the fewest long-range shots in the league (30.0). Zach Braziller of the New York Post says New York is hoping to boost its output without losing much accuracy. “We want the right 3s,” Thibodeau said. “Like I don’t want to take random ones where we don’t have floor balance and we can’t get back. So to get the defense to collapse, to attack it before it’s set where we have a numerical advantage, but to take the right ones. So try to get away from the long two.” Earlier in the week, reserve guard Derrick Rose suggested that the Knicks could up their numbers to attempting to shoot between 37 and 40 three-pointers a night, which Thibodeau appeared to support.
- With defensive-oriented guards Frank Ntilikina, Elfrid Payton and Reggie Bullock now elsewhere, rookie Knicks point guard Miles McBride is hoping to step in as a stopper for New York, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. Rookie shooting guard Quentin Grimes, the No. 25 pick this year out of Houston, also appears to have potential at the defensive end. McBride was the No. 36 selection out of West Virginia. “I love how they compete,” Thibodeau raved. Their toughness, their competitiveness, their basketball IQ. They’re sponges, they’re in here all the time, they’re picking up things. Our veterans have done a great job with them. We’ll find out, but I’m confident when they do get their opportunity they will play well.”
Unless a lot of other waivers and trades were made this morning, the NYK roster still has 14 fully guaranteed contracts, a 2-way and 4 NG contracts (Exh 9 or 10). The NG guys, other than Selden, are Walker, Simms and Bacon.
Simms is a guy I like. He’s a big 3 to me. Another tough smart player. Who plays both ways. Most all these guys are Thibs kind of players. Amazing what a year with a real coach can do. Odds have Knicks at
42 1/2 games this yr. I see at least 45 wins. More important. I want to be fighting for that 4th seed. McBride and Grimes are both 2way players. Playing D will definitely get them mins. Keep an eye on Grimes. Once he gets his handle right. He could be special.
David Duke today had a nice game. Can’t believe he went undrafted. Nice pickup by Nets.
Knicks passing on Cameron Thomas was unfortunate but I do like Grimes. Grimes could be a young Allen Houston
Aamir Simms? Why would anyone use a 6-8, 245 pound player at SF? This is 2021, remember how Philly using too many bigs worked out for them?
Unless you’re being sarcastic I’d like to know when 6’8 245 became a big
It’s the 245 more than it is the 6’8”. Big three’s are much quicker around the perimeter than they were 20 years ago. A guy 245 is likely to have a hard time keeping up with them.
Small ball 4 or 5.
Selden can potentially bring them some of what they lost in losing Bullock. Gives them that extra 3 and D wing they need