Training camp is still a month away, but when the new-look Knicks convene at the end of September, they won’t be strangers.
For weeks, they have been working out together and connecting through a text chain featuring the entire team. They have trained in Los Angeles, in Florida and most recently at Columbia University to get familiar with each other.
“We want to prove people wrong,” forward Taj Gibson told The Post. “But the message is already there: Let the work show for itself.”
The Knicks whiffed on their big targets this summer, watching Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant sign with the rival Nets.