Beasley says defense is not the problem for the Knicks: Offensively, it’s hard to get involved
“How many assists did we have tonight?’’ Beasley snapped when a question was posed about Hornacek’s anger over their defensive tenacity
Forward Michael Beasley said that defense is the problem for the Knicks.
Beasley spoke with reporters following the loss against the Clippers.
Per NY Post, “How many assists did we have tonight?’’ Beasley snapped when a question was posed about Hornacek’s anger over their defensive tenacity. “It’s a lot of things. A lot.”
“Offensively, it’s hard to get involved,” Beasley said as he walked out of the visitor’s locker room at Staples Center late Friday. “It’s hard to get a rhythm. That’s why I asked you about the assists.”
“I can’t be the only one trying to figuring it out,” Beasley said about sharing the ball. “We’ve got to figure it out together. We just don’t play the right way of basketball at times. And that’s frustrating.”
Beasley spoke with reporters following the loss against the Clippers.
Per NY Post, “How many assists did we have tonight?’’ Beasley snapped when a question was posed about Hornacek’s anger over their defensive tenacity. “It’s a lot of things. A lot.”
“Offensively, it’s hard to get involved,” Beasley said as he walked out of the visitor’s locker room at Staples Center late Friday. “It’s hard to get a rhythm. That’s why I asked you about the assists.”
“I can’t be the only one trying to figuring it out,” Beasley said about sharing the ball. “We’ve got to figure it out together. We just don’t play the right way of basketball at times. And that’s frustrating.”