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D'Antoni on Knicks: 'That's the roster I'm going to win with'

 

NEW YORK -- Mike D'Antoni is bringing his high-scoring brand of basketball to a Knicks team that seems ill-suited to run it.

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No matter. The former Phoenix Suns coach figures he'll come up with something that works.

"I will adapt what I do. Now I like to play fast, move the ball and all that stuff, and we'll try to do that as best as we can," D'Antoni said Tuesday. "Obviously you're going to be a little slower than (the Suns), but at the same time there's no reason why you can't run, be exciting and have good ball movement."

The Knicks are counting on it, hoping one of the NBA's top offensive coaches can turn around a team with seven straight losing seasons - and make New York an exciting future destination for free agents who want to play his entertaining style.

D'Antoni was introduced as the Knicks' 24th coach during a news conference at Madison Square Garden, four days after agreeing to leave the Suns for a $24 million, four-year contract. Knicks president Donnie Walsh referred to his new coach as Mike "D'Antonio," before quickly correcting himself. Still, Walsh is certain he has the right man.

"I thought that Mike was the best guy to choose because I think he's been in situations like we have right now and he did a good job with those situations," Walsh said.

D'Antoni believes he can win right away, even though the mismatched group of players he inherits makes that difficult to imagine.

Donnie Walsh gets his man, Mike D'Antonio, er, D'Antoni. (AP)  
Donnie Walsh gets his man, Mike D'Antonio, er, D'Antoni. (AP)  
"I look at the roster and that's the roster I'm going to win with," D'Antoni said. "My focus is to win this coming year."

D'Antoni replaces Isiah Thomas, who was fired last month after going 56-108 in two seasons. New York was 23-59 last season, matching the franchise record for losses.

D'Antoni won at least 54 games each of the last four seasons and earned coach of the year honors in 2005. He is known as one of the NBA's top offensive minds, running a system that helped Steve Nash win two MVP awards and making the Suns one of the league's most exciting teams.

"Mike is a proven winner in this league with a long impressive coaching resume in the NBA and abroad," Walsh said. "While Mike's style in Phoenix was extremely successful with a running offensive team, he can adjust his style to the personnel."

The 57-year-old D'Antoni went 253-136 in Phoenix, but the Suns let him talk to other clubs about their jobs after losing to San Antonio in the first round. He chose the Knicks over the Chicago Bulls, citing his comfort with Walsh and his desire to live in New York.

D'Antoni's career record is 267-172 in parts of six seasons with Phoenix and Denver. He also coached Benetton Treviso to the 2002 Italian League championship.

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Reputation:97
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May 14, 2008 1:42 pm

They are high in the Draft, have a decent shot at the Number 1 pick.

If they can get a good PG in this draft, Dump Mauberry, then they can be in good shape. In a perfect world, they would be able to dump either Curry or Randolph to, i dont know if they will be able to do that.

But none the less, with a great rookie aboard, they can be a decent team next year. Then ina few years ...(more)

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May 14, 2008 10:27 am
People keep saying the talent is there..looking like a talent and being a good player are totally different things...marbury and curry are perfect examples of this...knicks stink...move on
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May 13, 2008 10:28 pm

First we draft one of the 5 billion good point guards in this draft. (Rose in a perfect world)

With a Steve Nash type guy D'antoni coaches this team to run fast and with our marginal ralent win 40 or so games. Make the playoffs in the terrible east, with some stroke of luck we get into the second round showing the p ...(more)

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May 13, 2008 4:11 pm
As good as some of these players have the potential to be, it doesn't suprise me.  The true test of how good a coach can be is how well they adjust to the personel they have on the court.   Another thing, what is his meaning of "win".  Will he win more than the last theree years? Probably.  Will he have a winning record? Maybe.  Remember, this is the Eastern ...(more)