Baron a Knick; Believes They Can Win NowPosted on Monday, December 19, 2011 1:36 pm
by Al Iannazzone
The Knicks officially signed two-time All-Star guard Baron Davis today.
They probably won’t see him on the court until sometime in February at the earliest because of a back injury. Really all that matters is he’s healthy for the stretch run and the playoffs. Davis believes he has plenty left and will add some missing ingredients in the Knicks’ chase for an NBA title.
“Winning is the most important thing with me,” Davis said. “That’s what basketball is all about: is to have that joy and to lift that trophy. This is my sole motivation for coming here: I think that we have the tools and the pieces and if we can gel together and develop that team chemistry, I like our chances against anybody in this league.”
Davis said he chose the Knicks over the Heat and Lakers because of the opportunity to play with the frontline of Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler, to play in Madison Square Garden and in Mike D’Antoni’s system.
“I think it’s going be great,” Davis said. “When you look at the success that Steve Nash had and Raymond Felton and Chris Duhon, this offense is definitely geared for the passing guard. I know a lot of people don’t consider me a passer, in my career I’ve had to do a lot of scoring, but I’ve always prided myself on passing it and being an unselfish player.
“So I think it will give me an opportunity, and a lot of people an opportunity, to see my passing skills and see how I really direct the floor and be a leader out there on the floor.”
Here is Davis on some other topics:
His health: “I’m just going to work as hard as I possibly can to push. Right now they’re talking about 8-10 weeks or whatever they’re saying. For me it’s taking it one day at a time and just improving and getting ready and getting as close as I possibly can and getting back as early as I possibly can.”
Davis said he has a herniated disc and is “very confident” it won’t requite surgery.
“It’s something I know I can definitely overcome,” he said.
On being more of a passer with the Knicks because of the scorers they have: “I think the facilitator role for me will be great. With the spacing out there on the floor and the way the offense is positioned and the shooters that we have, the offensive threats that we have, if I can just create a lot of havoc on the offensive end and confuse their defense and get us open shots, I think that’s my job.”
On what he can bring the Knicks when he’s finally healthy: “Whatever the team needs me to do from a vocal standpoint and a leadership standpoint. Working with the young guards and being an extension of what the coach wants out there. Just doing whatever – whether it’s defense, diving on the floor, taking charges – I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get this team to win. Everybody is going to have fun and play well on the offensive end. I think I can add a little of that as well as some defensive tenacity. You’ll see a lot of emotion, and a lot of hustle and hard work.”
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