Tim Hardaway Jr. is not concerned about his poor shooting to start the season
"The same thing happened to me last year and I overcame it"

Tim Hardaway Jr. said he is not concerned about his poor shooting to start the season (9-for-37 from the field; 5-for-22 from beyond the arc).
"The same thing happened to me last year and I overcame it," Hardaway Jr. told ESPN's Ian Begley. "It turned out to be a great season for me. I'm just happy that my teammates are behind me and in my corner and the coaching staff has that faith and that trust in me to compete."
Hardaway Jr. reportedly signed a four-year, $71 million deal with the Knicks during the last free agency.
"The same thing happened to me last year and I overcame it," Hardaway Jr. told ESPN's Ian Begley. "It turned out to be a great season for me. I'm just happy that my teammates are behind me and in my corner and the coaching staff has that faith and that trust in me to compete."
Hardaway Jr. reportedly signed a four-year, $71 million deal with the Knicks during the last free agency.