Knicks Media Roundup: Jalen's letter to NY, OG appreciation, and an 'inside look' at Thibodeau's work ethic
Briefly

It started in Chicago, in 2010, when my dad became an assistant coach for the Bulls. That's when I first really understood the type of man and the kind of coach Thibs was. I knew, as a high schooler, that he was a coach who really wanted to win and did whatever it took to do that. And he knew none of that happened without sacrifices - from him, from the players, from everyone down the roster. That showed me the standard early on.
Jalen professes his commitment to team leadership and collective success. He also addresses recent team dynamics, including trades and injuries that have impacted the unit, and underscores the team's resilience and readiness to tackle the playoffs with a focused, detail-oriented mindset.
By "sacrificial," Katz refers to Anunoby's off-ball movement and strategic cuts that play a critical role in the New York Knicks' offensive scheme but don't necessarily appear as numbers in his box score. This willingness to forgo personal glory for team success exemplifies his value to the team, particularly in tight game situations.
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