GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Tim Hardaway Jr. said he wished the Knicks had a game on Monday so he could wash away the bitter taste of the last two games.
Hardaway, whose missteps and misfirings led to crushing defeats on Friday and Sunday, opened his session with reporters on Monday by apologizing for not taking questions after Sunday’s 99-96 home loss to his old team, the Atlanta Hawks.
“First and foremost, I just want to apologize for [Sunday],” Hardaway said. “My emotions definitely got the best of me. Just an emotional game, atmosphere. Just wanted to win really bad.