Knicks' David Fizdale: Next summer we'll have the bricks in place to make some big moves
David Fizdale says Knicks lined up to make 'big moves' next summer
Knicks head coach David Fizdale is confident for the future of the franchise.
The Knicks did not sign any super start in the current free agency but they have big plans for next summer.
Per ESPN, "[Knicks general manager] Scott [Perry] and [team president] Steve [Mills] have done an incredible job of lining it up so that we're in a position next summer to make moves," Fizdale said Tuesday at the Knicks' summer league practice in Las Vegas, according to published reports. "I just feel like with the relationships we've built and our approach to the game and our view of players and the way we view guys and the way we treat guys and the culture we want to build, I really think we're going to find somebody who fits the bill.
"As we get our culture in place, [injured All-Star forward Kristaps Porzingis] gets healthy, we start moving into next summer, I really feel like we'll have the bricks in place to make some big moves."
Mills said last week that the club plans to have enough cap space to sign a maximum-salaried player in the 2019 offseason.
The Knicks did not sign any super start in the current free agency but they have big plans for next summer.
Per ESPN, "[Knicks general manager] Scott [Perry] and [team president] Steve [Mills] have done an incredible job of lining it up so that we're in a position next summer to make moves," Fizdale said Tuesday at the Knicks' summer league practice in Las Vegas, according to published reports. "I just feel like with the relationships we've built and our approach to the game and our view of players and the way we view guys and the way we treat guys and the culture we want to build, I really think we're going to find somebody who fits the bill.
"As we get our culture in place, [injured All-Star forward Kristaps Porzingis] gets healthy, we start moving into next summer, I really feel like we'll have the bricks in place to make some big moves."
Mills said last week that the club plans to have enough cap space to sign a maximum-salaried player in the 2019 offseason.