GREENBURGH -- As the Knicks gathered Tuesday morning for media day, the kickoff to training camp, it marked the second straight season that they’d arrived with success on the court and change in the offseason behind them. And just like last season, the lofty expectations are countered by a need to prove the decision makers correct.
Unlike last summer when it was a trade that uprooted the organization, this time it was a coaching change. And with the change, the expectations may have been raised — the Eastern Conference Finals not enough to save Tom Thibodeau’s job — in a league where injuries have already crippled much of the competition. Now, the test will come once again on the court.
There is change as there is with any coach and the players, at least for now, were all on board. Play