Former Knicks great Walt Frazier will ask Isiah Thomas if he can work with rookie guard Mardy Collins this offseason, The Post has learned.
Frazier said he wants the chance to work with Collins for a few days this spring because he sees himself in the 6-foot-6 rookie - a tall, tough-defending guard with deceptive quickness and a cool demeanor, but sans a jump shot. Frazier, now a Knicks broadcaster, developed a perimeter game after a few seasons.
"I'm going to ask Isiah because there's a few things I can show him," Frazier told The Post on Wednesday in Charlotte, N.C. "Once you get in the paint, control your body. Things very simple that he's not thinking about."
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The Knicks are out of the playoffs and in the lottery, but Isiah Thomas said he believes the Knicks are the best 33-49 team ever assembled.
The club won their season finale in Charlotte, but Thomas was angry the season concluded.
"I was ticked off," Thomas admitted. "I wish we were still playing, still continuing. I didn't feel elated at all walking off the court. As a matter of fact, I was a little angry."
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On Wednesday, Isiah Thomas said he has no interest in bringing in another "basketball mind" such as Jerry West. Thomas said he needs "a basketball player."
Earlier in the week, James Dolan said he would only approach West about a position with the Knicks if Thomas asked him to.
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Knicks Apr 2007 Archive
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Newsday | Apr 18, 2007
Would Isiah Thomas and Jerry West be able to coexist?
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New York Times | Apr 18, 2007
The Knicks' season fell apart after James Dolan extended the contract of Isiah Thomas, a decision the owner stands behind.
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New York Post | Apr 17, 2007
Steve Francis is the member of the Knicks most likely to not return, but said he wants to remain with the club next season.
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New York Post | Apr 17, 2007
Eddy Curry is fuming at his former coach for demeaning his breakout season, calling Skiles "very disrespectful."
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Yahoo! | Apr 16, 2007
The Raptors set three goals before the season: make the playoffs, win the Division, and get home-court advantage in the first round.
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Newsday | Apr 15, 2007
Ruben Patterson has been on the Knicks' radar for several seasons.
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New York Times | Apr 13, 2007
David Lee likes the core of talent and is looking forward to next season.
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Yahoo! | Apr 13, 2007
Jason Kidd's 87th triple-double led the New Jersey Nets to a 100-86 win over New York on Friday night that eliminated the Knicks from the playoff race.
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Newsday | Apr 13, 2007
Like many teams, the Knicks have had their fair share of injuries.
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INS News | Apr 12, 2007
Bulls general manager John Paxson didn't attend Tuesday's game, but he supported his players and didn't think they were running up the score on the Knicks.
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New York Post | Apr 11, 2007
In another scary medical development, David Lee did not make the trip to Chicago last night because he was scheduled to undergo a battery of tests to figure out why his leg has healed so slowly, according to Lee's Chicago-based agent Mark Bartlestein.
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Chicago Tribune | Apr 11, 2007
Steve Francis and Nate Robinson got in the faces of Bulls rookies Tyrus Thomas and Thabo Sefolosha as the final buzzer sounded.
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New York Post | Apr 10, 2007
Webber revealed before facing the Knicks last night he tried to force a trade last summer to New York
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Yahoo! | Apr 9, 2007
Chauncey Billups scored 22 points, and the Pistons moved to the verge of clinching the top seed in the Eastern Conference by beating the Knicks 91-83 Monday night for their 50th victory.
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New York Post | Apr 8, 2007
Stephon Marbury said his turf toe could keep him out the rest of the season.
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Yahoo! | Apr 7, 2007
Eddy Curry scored a career-high 43 points, including his first 3-pointer of the season to force overtime, and the Knicks beat the Bucks 118-113 Saturday night.
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Associated Press | Apr 7, 2007
New York guard Stephon Marbury sat out the Knicks' game at Milwaukee on Saturday night because of a right turf toe injury.
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Sportsline | Apr 6, 2007
For the second straight season, Stephon Marbury left New York's game against Minnesota due to injury.
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New York Daily News | Apr 6, 2007
The Knicks reportedly inquired about Kevin Garnett at the trade deadline and will again this summer with a package starting with Channing Frye.
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Chicago Tribune | Apr 3, 2007
Isiah Thomas was fined $50,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for questioning the referees' treatment of Stephon Marbury.
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New York Times | Apr 3, 2007
“When something’s not right, I kind of call it like I see it,” said Isiah Thomas.
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The Journal News | Apr 2, 2007
David Lee: He plans to return to action even if the Knicks are no longer in the race when his leg heals enough to permit him to play.