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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
![]() HoopsHype has a short interview with Timo:
http://blogs.hoopshype.com/blogs/sierra/2010/09/06/timofey-mozgov-i-want-to-play-10-to-15-minutes/
Did you have offers from other NBA teams outside New York? Timofey Mozgov: I had some offers from other teams, but (me and my agent) decided to take the best in our opinion. Which were the other teams that made offers? TM: I prefer just to talk about New York, not the other teams. Why was the Knicks’ offer the best? TM: Because there’s a very good coach in New York and I like how New York plays. Have you spoken with Mike D’Antoni? TM: Yes. I went to dinner with him and he’s a good guy in my opinion. I don’t know how he’s going to be on the court, but he’s tough. He told me “Please, don’t be lazy” and that if I work hard I will play for sure. You’re expecting big minutes already in your rookie year? TM: Yes, yes, yes. I want to play 10 to 15 minutes for sure. I don’t know what the coach’s decision is going to be, but I would like to play. Are you excited to play in New York? TM: It’s two sides. On one side, for sure I’m excited because New York is New York. It’s not a village. It’s a big city. On other side, it’s a big dirty city (laughs). So it’s two sides. Do you feel you can get distracted in a city like New York? TM: My girlfriend will help. She promised she will help me a lot. Would you rather win a ring with the Knicks or a gold medal at the Worlds with Russia? TM: It’s a difficult question because the NBA is the best league in the world. But here at the World Championship… I prefer both: the medal and the ring. |
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smackeddog
Posts: 38390 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/30/2005 Member: #883 |
![]() nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. Ha- I liked D'Antoni's plea of "Please, don't be lazy" I think he gets unfairly criticised for not playing Darko and Jordan Hill- I think that one of the things D'Antoni won't tolerate is laziness and lack of effort, and I think he's completely right not to. I think he was unimpressed with what he saw effort wise from Jordan Hill and Darko and thats why they never worked their way into significant minutes- remember that piece by, I think Alan Hahn, when he saw possibly the least intense practice he'd ever witnessed when it was Darko Vs Hill. I don't know when people changed their attitude, but to me if a player isn't putting in the effort then they should sit on the bench until they do, regardless of their 'talents'. Back in the day, players would respond to a benching by working harder to prove their worth, but unfortunately last year players like Darko, Hughes and Curry just responded by complaining to the media, sulking then giving up. Pathetic- that's why I'm pleased to hear most of this years team are already working out together- If you look at their twitter pages AR, Gallo, Turiaf, Amar'e, Mason Jr, Ewing Jr and especially Chandler are working out with each other often twice a day, heck their even going to Liberty games together: http://www.wnba.com/liberty/news/knicks_libs2010.html so hopefully chemistry will be good this year, we'll have a hard working team and a lack of complainers. I'm a bit concerned we've heard nothing from Raymond Felton and Bill Walker though. My issue with him was his playing Duhon over Tony Douglas- it was pretty obvious Duhon gave up in the midst of his slump and it sent a bad messge to the rest of the team because TD was working his a** off- it made it look like favouritism was more important than effort. |
CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. Interesting that both guys did much better when they were moved and given minutes. I am hoping for change with the coach but as a fan I have been very frustrated with him so far and thought that he mailed it in last year. I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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Allanfan20
Posts: 35947 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #542 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. Darko didn't deserve one second of playing time when he was there, because of the way he opened his mouth. I wouldn't have given him any time either, and neither would any good coach. As for Jordan Hill, he had the talent and athleticism, people don't deny that. He definitely would have been productive, but everytime I saw him play, he had a lot of lazy moments or brain farts and that's definitely why he didn't get much playing time. Don't you think that if he played hungrier and more consistent on the court and in practice, he would get more playing time? I would have to think so. I can't question Mike on these two moves. “Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Allanfan20 wrote:I think Hill was a guy that needed to know he would get minutes and not worry that if he got 4-8 minutes and didn't produce that he would sit for 5-15 games. D'Antoni did wrong by Hill and I think he did wrong by Darko. Darko was a good role player before and after his tenure with D'Antoni. When Hill went to Houston Shane Battier said that he was a good player but it was like he lost an entire year of development. That is on the coach. I hope Timofey has a different experience but that would require the coach to change and up to this point D'Antoni has been consistently rigid. I am hoping that last year was a year where D'Antoni mailed it in and he is going to be an effective coach this year but I doubt that is the case.CrushAlot wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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franco12
Posts: 34069 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 2/19/2004 Member: #599 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I think Hill was a guy that needed to know he would get minutes and not worry that if he got 4-8 minutes and didn't produce that he would sit for 5-15 games. D'Antoni did wrong by Hill and I think he did wrong by Darko. Darko was a good role player before and after his tenure with D'Antoni. When Hill went to Houston Shane Battier said that he was a good player but it was like he lost an entire year of development. That is on the coach. I hope Timofey has a different experience but that would require the coach to change and up to this point D'Antoni has been consistently rigid. I am hoping that last year was a year where D'Antoni mailed it in and he is going to be an effective coach this year but I doubt that is the case.CrushAlot wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. As a coach, if a player isn't giving it his all, sorry, you need to COACH them to try harder. Seems like that part of being a coach is below D'Antoni. If Hughes and Darko quit on Mike, why didn't they quit on their next stop? Yes, you could say neither were in our long term plans, but as a coach, you say, guys, I know you don't have a future with the Knicks, but use these games to show other coaches and GMs what you can do, and the best way to do that, is to buy in to my system, play hard, and win. I keep thinking the biggest question mark on this season is not the players, but the coach. |
martin
Posts: 76310 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() franco12 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I think Hill was a guy that needed to know he would get minutes and not worry that if he got 4-8 minutes and didn't produce that he would sit for 5-15 games. D'Antoni did wrong by Hill and I think he did wrong by Darko. Darko was a good role player before and after his tenure with D'Antoni. When Hill went to Houston Shane Battier said that he was a good player but it was like he lost an entire year of development. That is on the coach. I hope Timofey has a different experience but that would require the coach to change and up to this point D'Antoni has been consistently rigid. I am hoping that last year was a year where D'Antoni mailed it in and he is going to be an effective coach this year but I doubt that is the case.CrushAlot wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Great find. I am glad to hear that he has met and talked with D'Antoni and that D'Antoni has spoken positively about him. Hopefully he gets some minutes next year. except for the fact that these same players have given up on their teams previously and/or caused major headaches when they dont get playing time. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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