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7/21/2015  1:49 AM
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7/21/2015  4:22 AM
Lou Amundson’s nine years in the NBA resembles the Indiana Jones travel scene with red lines designating stops all over the country including 10 different cities in that timespan. Nearly each summer during his professional career, Amundson was left wondering where he would find a home – most likely a temporary place of employment before seeking his next destination.

This past season, the 32-year old became the 12th person in NBA history to play for 10 different teams. While it’s a dream to play professional basketball, the inability to settle in one location for an extended period of time can hinder a career and limit any attempt at a social life. However, with an expected return to the Knicks for the 2015-16 season, Amundson can breathe a sigh of relief.

“It’s huge for me,” Amundson reacted at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas during New York’s Summer League game. “I’ve not had that. I’ve only had that one time in my career. To be in that situation, you have to prove yourself over and over again and still you are behind the 8-ball because you have a coach and coaching staff that doesn’t know you on a personal level, hasn’t seen you play every day like somebody would if you were coming back.”

When Amundson was traded to the Knicks in January, the golden opportunity was presented with playing time and the desire for the coaching staff to find a professional basketball player that exuded leadership on and off the floor. Amundson responded as the quintessential “dirty work” type of big man with an extreme work ethic and understanding of the Triangle Offense. Despite the front office signing new free agents to re-shape the roster, Amundson’s New York experience is a necessity for all parties.

“I haven’t played with any team longer than one year except for Phoenix, so I think it’s really important for me but I just think in general it’s important to go back to a team you are familiar with and a coach that knows your game, a front office that trusts you and is not afraid to put you in the game. That’s really important for me at this point to have a coach that has some confidence in me,” Amundson explained.

In the midst of signing autographs at his alma mater at UNLV, Amundson discussed his time playing next to some of the new members of the orange and blue. He played with Robin Lopez in Phoenix and New Orleans and Derrick Williams in the Twin Cities. The Knicks 2015 first round draft picks, Kristaps Porzingis and Jerian Grant also impressed the 6-9 forward/center. Amundson can visualize an expansion to the offensive and defensive sets with the mix of the new and old blood.

“We definitely have the young guys – the personnel to really execute on that,” he confirmed. “Again, I think it’s going to depend on how guys buy in and all that. But, I think the potential is there for sure and I think it’s good to have some guys that are coming back. Lance [Thomas], I was really happy to see him come back. Just to have that understanding of the offense, have that work ethic and that intensity that you need to bring to really create that culture.”

Amundson can now unpack his bags, boxes, find a confortable spot to call home and play with a free mind knowing the long, winding road has led to a spot back in NYC.

I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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7/21/2015  8:10 AM
I love Lou and I hope he can be our Herb Williams 2.0.

I suspect he might be Phil's eyes and ears in the locker room so to speak.

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7/21/2015  8:38 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/21/2015  8:39 AM
Sweet Lou is going to Mister Miyagi Kristaps on the game within the game.

Pummel that yoot into submission during training camp. Take him into his wing. Show him how to body up and battle for position and boards.

Sucks that it has to be a min vet teaching Kristaps this and not our "fearless" leader...

Amundson on "mauling" our young prodigy at around 5:00:

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7/21/2015  1:05 PM
we have enough prospects on the roster... we need pros who will lead by example on the floor and in practice. This guy is going to make the Knicks better in ways the fans aren't always privy too. If you have played on a team you know the value these guys bring. We have a lot of young prospects on the team. They could all learn a lesson from a guy with marginal talent but the work ethic and motor to stay in the league for 10 years.
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7/21/2015  1:07 PM    LAST EDITED: 7/21/2015  1:14 PM
fishmike wrote:we have enough prospects on the roster... we need pros who will lead by example on the floor and in practice. This guy is going to make the Knicks better in ways the fans aren't always privy too. If you have played on a team you know the value these guys bring. We have a lot of young prospects on the team. They could all learn a lesson from a guy with marginal talent but the work ethic and motor to stay in the league for 10 years.

Didn't know that energy guys where so rare. I don't mind bringing back amundson but bringing both back so quick were unnecessary. Nevertheless i admire his grit and toughnesss. Got to work on his free throw shooting though.

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7/21/2015  1:12 PM
TPercy wrote:
fishmike wrote:we have enough prospects on the roster... we need pros who will lead by example on the floor and in practice. This guy is going to make the Knicks better in ways the fans aren't always privy too. If you have played on a team you know the value these guys bring. We have a lot of young prospects on the team. They could all learn a lesson from a guy with marginal talent but the work ethic and motor to stay in the league for 10 years.

Didn't know that energy guys where so rare.

I didn't know you liked butter pecan so much.
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7/21/2015  1:29 PM
TPercy wrote:
fishmike wrote:we have enough prospects on the roster... we need pros who will lead by example on the floor and in practice. This guy is going to make the Knicks better in ways the fans aren't always privy too. If you have played on a team you know the value these guys bring. We have a lot of young prospects on the team. They could all learn a lesson from a guy with marginal talent but the work ethic and motor to stay in the league for 10 years.

Didn't know that energy guys where so rare. I don't mind bringing back amundson but bringing both back so quick were unnecessary. Nevertheless i admire his grit and toughnesss. Got to work on his free throw shooting though.


You have to allow a coach to have some guys he knows will provide the work ethic and execution on both ends that he wants to instill in his team. I think LT and LA are the kind of guys that solidify a roster. They give MAX effort all the time and they understand professionalism. That changed the locker room and will help this year as well. You can put them in for limited minutes and not worry about them performing on both ends. I think they should be even better this year after being thrown into the fire last year and performing well. They also don't mind being role players which is not an easy thing for a lot of guys to accept.
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7/21/2015  1:46 PM    LAST EDITED: 7/21/2015  1:46 PM
TPercy wrote:
fishmike wrote:we have enough prospects on the roster... we need pros who will lead by example on the floor and in practice. This guy is going to make the Knicks better in ways the fans aren't always privy too. If you have played on a team you know the value these guys bring. We have a lot of young prospects on the team. They could all learn a lesson from a guy with marginal talent but the work ethic and motor to stay in the league for 10 years.

Didn't know that energy guys where so rare. I don't mind bringing back amundson but bringing both back so quick were unnecessary. Nevertheless i admire his grit and toughnesss. Got to work on his free throw shooting though.

you know what is rare? High energy, professional basketball players that are intelligent, understand the game, know what this fo & coaching staff are trying to do with a system. And who don't complain about playing time, and can keep their heads up while losing a ton of games.

I should add I thought they were quick to sign Lance, but thinking through, I've realized that it was smart.

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7/21/2015  1:46 PM
I have no clue was Percy meant by that comment. I said nothing about Lou being rare. He knows the system, the coaches like him, he's a roster balancing player. We already have Grant, Galloway, Ledo, Early, KP.... we have 5 young prospects on the roster. Another legit one in Willy coming next year. Maybe NDour gets signed... we don't need more kids. We need a couple of blue collar guys to bridge the gap and show the young guys how to do things the right way.

Lance and Lou will look like very good players next to Melo and Lopez. I wouldn't be surprised if one of them is a starter in a Brewer type role like during the 54 win season. Play 15 minutes a game to start the first and third. Just be a tone setter, guard, hit a few easy shots because other guys are getting attention, then bring in KP or Grant (big or small) in the flow of the game... Something like that.

Its not Nintendo.. you need balance

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Great article on Lou

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