Thibodeau: Being young is our advantage, Barrett talks about the early end of the rookie season: no complaints, ready

Today, Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau gave an interview to the media and talked about the team's situation.

"One of our strengths is that our players are young and athletic. I hope we can make the most of this on the court. When you have some veterans, you can often rely on their experience. But young teams You must make good use of their speed and athletic ability." Thibodeau said in the interview.

"The training on the first day was good and bad. I will set a bottom line for the players and hope they can focus on improving themselves. So on the first day of training we spent a lot of time teaching the players some knowledge of the game. The process. It's a long time. We have to speed up and let the players adapt to the rhythm of the official game." Thibodeau added, "But I am still very excited. I rarely feel tired. I am ready for coaching."

is talking When it came to the starting lineup for the new season, Thibodeau said: "I haven't decided yet. I think everyone has a chance to enter the starting lineup. Whether it is the starting lineup or the rotation lineup, we will find the answer as training continues. If you don’t enter the rotation, don’t be discouraged. According to my many years of experience, everyone will get the opportunity to enter the rotation at a specific point in time. All the players have to do is to be ready at any time. And we need to be based on the players. Knicks player RJ-Barrett was interviewed by reporters recently.”

talked about the shortening of last season due to the new crown epidemic. Barrett said: “I have no complaints. I got a lot of training opportunities in the summer and worked hard to improve the details of my game.”

talked about where he has improved, Barrett Said: "All aspects have been improved. I am a player who can shoot, pass and finish. I believe I can be a comprehensive player." Z1z

talked about the outlook for the new season. Barrett said: "We We have to work harder than our opponents on the court and at the same time be a tough defensive team."

Barrett also talked about his godfather and New Nets coach Steve Nash: "He loves basketball very much, he Will help the Nets a lot. At the same time, he has always been a leader, so I think he will do his job."

The 2019-2020 regular season, Barrett averaged 30.4 minutes per game, 14.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists.