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Tyson Chandler Vows To Excel On Offense.
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10/4/2013  9:19 PM    LAST EDITED: 10/4/2013  9:27 PM
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Tyson Chandler vows to excel on offense

By Marc Berman

October 4, 2013 | 8:30pm
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Tyson Chandler vows to excel on offense
Tyson Chandler is known as a top defensive player, but his offense has come under scrutiny.

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Tyson Chandler estimates he’s taking at least 600 jump shots each day during Knicks training camp. That is an exorbitant amount higher than any other preseason in Chandler’s 12 NBA seasons.

You can bet as Chandler tries this experiment, turning him into more of a a jump-shooting big man, he sees the face of Indiana center Roy Hibbert reflecting from the glass backboard.

Chandler seems to be still seething over getting outplayed by the 7-foot-2 Hibbert, who had his coming-out party in last season’s second-round playoff series at Chandler’s expense. Chandler averaged just six points and six rebounds in the series.

“I vowed to myself I would never let that happen again,” Chandler said Friday. “I would never let my team down and be in that situation again.”

In Chandler’s defense, he was coming off a neck injury and strep throat that caused him to lose 12 pounds.

“I’ve got to make sure that doesn’t happen,” Chandler added, referring to his second-round performance. “It’s not about him. It’s about me. My job is to stop whoever is in front of me and outplay them, no matter who it is. I’ve got to look at it like motivation, like I got my ass kicked. So next time I’m not going to let that happen.’’

Chandler was pulled from scrimmages Friday so he can work alone on a court and shoot jumpers from eight to 15 feet. Chandler’s attempt at reinventing himself is also with Hibbert in mind because the Knicks don’t think the Pacers’ lumbering center can get out to cover him. Chandler made 17 baskets from 10 feet and out last season but is a good free-throw shooter.

“I’m an athlete, I’ve excelled defensively, there’s no reason I can’t excel offensively,” Chandler said. “It’s a mindset. Defensively, my mindset is always, ‘I’m going to lock down every single possession.’ Now it has to be ‘OK, I’m going to be aggressive every possession [on offense].’

Chandler won’t say how many jumpers he hopes to hit per game.

“When the opportunity comes, I’m going to be aggressive,’’ he said.

Chandler has his camp moments when he knocks down five in a row but coach Mike Woodson knows he’s got a long way to go.

“I don’t know if he’s making a bunch yet,’’ Woodson said. “He’s shooting a lot. He’s got to get to the scrimmage first to put it to use. We’ve tried to get him comfortable to take the shot because teams are laying off him. I think he’s got a nice stroke. I feel good about him taking it.’’

The Knicks are being extra cautious with Iman Shumpert, who didn’t practice for a second straight day because of sore right shoulder. He but is expected to be back Saturday.

Woodson said his goal is to move into the top 10 this season in defensive efficiency (the advanced statistic for points allowed per 100 possessons). Last season, the Knicks were 16th.

“Our defense did have slippage,’’ Woodson said, referring to after the first 25 games. “A lot of it was we couldn’t practice because of all the injuries.’’

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All the other Knicks were involved in a five-on-five session during which sneakers squeaked and voices barked out words of encouragement and instruction.

Away from the action was Tyson Chandler, the Knicks 7-foot-1 All-Star center. He was working alone on an adjacent court with a training camp assistant. Standing at the corner of the free-throw line with his back to the basket, Chandler took a pass and turned to shoot a flat-footed jump shot. He did it over and over again. Catch, turn, shoot.

He did this too many times to count, moving from one corner of the free-throw line, to middle of the free-throw line then the other corner. He even hoisted mid-range jumpers from the baseline. Catch, turn, shoot.

After practice it was more of the same with Metta World Peace offering some defense. Catch, turn, shoot.

“I’ve been working on it all summer,” Tyson would explain later. “My goal is to consistently work on it throughout the year. I’ll get with the coaches and continue to gain confidence in it. I’ve put in a lot work. I want to come out more aggressive so that when the year starts it’s more natural for me.”

It doesn’t look natural right now. Stiff-legged and without much spring in his knees, Chandler missed more than he made. Then again, it’s only the second practice of the season.

The Knicks have plenty of scorers in Carmelo Anthony, J.R. Smith, Raymond Felton and, if he gets right, Andrea Bargnani. But if Chandler can become a consistent threat from mid-range, it would force defenders to stay with him on the pick-and-roll instead of dropping back to clog Felton’s penetration.

Chandler never is going to have the silky stroke of Patrick Ewing, but maybe he can surprise some teams.


“I think it can be deadly,” he said. “If you can knock down that mid-range jump shot, it exploits a lot of bigs, makes them come away from the basket where they’re not comfortable.”

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10/4/2013  10:04 PM
just need 40-45% on 2-3 shots a night from midrange by Tyson
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10/4/2013  10:25 PM
It takes you to get embarrassed to change? Why even talk about it? Just keep it moving. Save the drama for your mama. Sob story. All these years in the league and you just starting to shoot? Please man. You have an issue, heres a tissue mofo
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10/4/2013  10:41 PM
EnySpree wrote:It takes you to get embarrassed to change? Why even talk about it? Just keep it moving. Save the drama for your mama. Sob story. All these years in the league and you just starting to shoot? Please man. You have an issue, heres a tissue mofo
It would be nice if he came out and said he f'd up when he called out his teammates after his hideous performance. Not a fan of Tyson's and his role as a leader was certainly compromised when he came out and trashed his teammates when his performance was one of the main causes for the teams failure.
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10/4/2013  10:49 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
EnySpree wrote:It takes you to get embarrassed to change? Why even talk about it? Just keep it moving. Save the drama for your mama. Sob story. All these years in the league and you just starting to shoot? Please man. You have an issue, heres a tissue mofo
It would be nice if he came out and said he f'd up when he called out his teammates after his hideous performance. Not a fan of Tyson's and his role as a leader was certainly compromised when he came out and trashed his teammates when his performance was one of the main causes for the teams failure.

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Maybe his injury made him to become critical of others because of the short comings of himself. I see it a lot on this forum. But to be serious he is a good free throw shooter so why not 10 - 15 feet away from the basket. It's never too late to learn or change. I wish him the best because if he improves that means the Knicks improve.

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10/5/2013  12:14 AM
he vows to excel on...offense??

this isn't beyond absurd to anyone else?

how about you vow to play tough d in the playoffs, and we'll talk about your offense next season tyson.

between jr and melo and bargs and felton, we're not really lacking in guys that are willing to throw up shots. i don't see why you want to add yourself to this mix.

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10/5/2013  2:12 AM
Hope he's working on his flu shot!
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10/5/2013  2:22 AM
Nice to finally see some accountability outta this guy. If all goes well, we won't need him to score a lot, now more than ever, but if he really has added to his game--great. We'll take it.
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10/5/2013  2:34 AM
Great!
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10/5/2013  8:03 AM    LAST EDITED: 10/5/2013  8:18 AM
I always thought TYSON could shoot the jump shot more, but teams never needed him to do that so it may have discouraged him to shoot. Lord knows we have people on the team that would give you the "look" if you took too many shots and they didn't go in. Tyson could become our best two-way player if he also was given the green light on the 15ft and in jumper.
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10/5/2013  10:36 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
EnySpree wrote:It takes you to get embarrassed to change? Why even talk about it? Just keep it moving. Save the drama for your mama. Sob story. All these years in the league and you just starting to shoot? Please man. You have an issue, heres a tissue mofo
It would be nice if he came out and said he f'd up when he called out his teammates after his hideous performance. Not a fan of Tyson's and his role as a leader was certainly compromised when he came out and trashed his teammates when his performance was one of the main causes for the teams failure.

He annoyed me when he called out everyone but himself, but he's said everything I wanted to hear this training camp- accepted blame, accepted that he was terrible in the playoffs, gained some muscle, etc. It's a new season, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt- can't wait til we play against the Pacers!

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10/5/2013  10:54 AM
93BUICK wrote:Hope he's working on his flu shot!

yea

we know he's working on his biceps, because they are critical to being a good basketball player,

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