That’s more odd timing for Knicks president Phil Jackson.
Just as the Knicks are three games over .500 for the first time since he took over and Carmelo Anthony is turning into his old clutch self, Jackson decided it was time to nitpick his star’s tendency to hold on too long to the ball, sometimes hurting the flow of the triangle offense.
Jackson again went rogue with a CBS Sports Network interview Tuesday night after his prior talk with an ESPN national writer landed him in a controversy over referring to LeBron James’ management team as a “posse.