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[table][tr][td]The Knicks:From Offense to Defense[/td][td]
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(Big C) With the Knicks acquiring Anthony Randolph, Raymond Felton, Ronny Turiaf, and 7’1 center Timofey Mozgov it is clear that the Knicks have added more defensive power to their lineup. For years the Knicks have been one of the worst defensive teams in the league.
Not, only did the Knicks have players who were not passionate about defense but they also had players that did not have the strength, speed, or even commitment to get it done on the defensive end.
Not only did the Knicks have a reputation of not playing defense for the last 8 years, but Coach Mike D’Antoni also has a stigma about not being concerned about defense. Fortunately the newest additions to the Knicks roster may be changing things around. Coaches always say, “Give me the defensive players and you will see a defensive team.
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Not, only did the Knicks have players who were not passionate about defense but they also had players that did not have the strength, speed, or even commitment to get it done on the defensive end.
Not only did the Knicks have a reputation of not playing defense for the last 8 years, but Coach Mike D’Antoni also has a stigma about not being concerned about defense. Fortunately the newest additions to the Knicks roster may be changing things around. Coaches always say, “Give me the defensive players and you will see a defensive team.
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