The Boston Celtics dealt the New York Knicks their 3rd consecutive defeat, 96-86, yesterday. It was another heart-breaking home loss for coach Mike D’Antoni’s charges, their 9th in the last 16 games since Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups came on board. But D’Antoni is not disheartened by the current situation as he views it as just part of the big picture with regards to the Knicks future. D’Antoni says the Knicks are currently a work in progress and there is no reason to get panick at this time, according to the New York Post.
“We just got to a point where I thought we panicked. This is a work in progress and we have a month to get this thing figured out. If we can figure out fourth quarters, we can get a lot smoother. With two scorers on the floor like Carmelo and Amar'e, we just have to figure it out.”
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