Knicks Bulletin: "Great call. Next question."
Briefly

"The thing with the officials-this is how I feel that in general-is that I don't really care how tight the game is called. You can call it tight or you can call it loose, I just would like consistency to be the same. They have a job. They have to control and manage the game. That's their No. 1 responsibility, so they have to use their judgment and I have respect for that."
"[Achiuwa's] got great feet. He's handled the minutes-he's young. He's handled the minutes very well and showed us that he can guard multiple positions. So I like that aspect of him. So he's done a really good job. If we can get him to keep pushing, usually that's how guys grow, by playing every game, playing big minutes and handling that. So when the intensity and the concentration match up together good things usually come from that."
"You always have to do what's best for your team. So sometimes that means guys go out of the rotation. If the strengths of your club change, that may impact others. Whatever gives you the best chance to win you want to play to your strengths and cover up your weaknesses. That's what you do."
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