Tom Thibodeau had the numbers.
Mark Jackson moving toward Knicks broadcast role after ESPN firing“I didn’t come into season thinking we were going to do the things that we did. We did it because we didn’t have success one way. So, we adjusted,” Thibodeau said. “And then the next group that went in, it’s hard to argue with 37-22 with a plus-5 net rating. So, it is what it is.Fournier was benched early last season for Quentin Grimes, logging just 27 games while averaging 17 minutes, 6.1 points and shooting just 33 percent.
After staying quiet during last season, Fournier publicly spoke about his unhappiness on three occasions in the offseason, even telling French outlet L’Equipe: “You want to spit on everyone, you have hatred.” His $19 million expiring contract is a potentially valuable asset in a trade, which is why the Knicks have kept him on the roster. A source said Fournier’s reps tried to work towards a trade in the summer but the Knicks clearly didn’t find a match to their liking.
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