Take me back to that place I visit, every evening, just before I go to sleep. I see it and hear it so clearly in my dreams, the ticker-tape raining down on the canyon of heroes, the cacophonous roar of New York Knicks fans, and the Larry O’Brien trophy being hoisted into the air.
It’s a simple dream, but one that finds it’s legs in two of the most buzzworthy terms used often by this Knicks regime, “player development” and “culture”.
Outside of the brain trust that includes Steve Mills, Scott Perry and head coach David Fizdale, the vice president of player development, Craig Robinson, will also have a major role in this team’s eventual success or failure.