Steve Mills writes about Knicks future, doesn't mention Carmelo Anthony
Carmelo Anthony remains on the market

Knicks president Steve Mills wrote about the future of the franchise on the Madison Square Garden blog. And he never mentioned Carmelo Anthony who remains on the market.
Per ESPN, "Our plan to become more youthful and athletic is underway with 22-year-old Kristaps Porzingis, the return of Tim Hardaway Jr., 25, Willy Hernangomez, 23, and with the debut of our 1st round draft pick, Frank Ntilikina, just 19," Mills wrote in a blog on the Madison Square Garden website.
"We will emphasize ball movement, body movement, spacing and screening, while understanding that these changes will be a work in progress," Mills wrote. "We may not be there at first, but that's the brand of ball our players will aspire to fulfill."
Mills wrote that the Knicks would be committed to restoring "the pride, work ethic and accountability that comes with playing in New York."
"Dogged defense. Crisp, unselfish ball movement. Scraping for loose balls. These will be our hallmarks,” he added.
Per ESPN, "Our plan to become more youthful and athletic is underway with 22-year-old Kristaps Porzingis, the return of Tim Hardaway Jr., 25, Willy Hernangomez, 23, and with the debut of our 1st round draft pick, Frank Ntilikina, just 19," Mills wrote in a blog on the Madison Square Garden website.
"We will emphasize ball movement, body movement, spacing and screening, while understanding that these changes will be a work in progress," Mills wrote. "We may not be there at first, but that's the brand of ball our players will aspire to fulfill."
Mills wrote that the Knicks would be committed to restoring "the pride, work ethic and accountability that comes with playing in New York."
"Dogged defense. Crisp, unselfish ball movement. Scraping for loose balls. These will be our hallmarks,” he added.