Evan Fournier’s days with the Knicks are likely numbered, and he is not too pleased with how it reached this point.
The veteran guard, who appeared in just 27 games last season, vented his frustrations in an interview with French media outlet, L’Equipe, in which he blasted the organization and head coach Tom Thibodeau for his diminished role.
“You want to spit on everyone. You have hatred,” Fournier said. “Derrick Rose and I looked at each and said to each other: ‘What the hell are we doing here?’ During the five-on-five practice, we were on the side like some prospects. Uncool times. And when I realized that wouldn’t change, I took things more slowly. I focused on myself and didn’t let the rest get to me anymore.”
Fournier likened his situation to a character from the Japanese anime show "Dragon Ball Z."
“Do you know Dragon Ball Z? When the hero Goku finds himself on planet Namek, injured, in a regeneration capsule?” he asked the interviewer. “I had this image in my head all year, every practice.
“I practiced like it was the off-season. I ran a lot. I tried to progress. I’ve never been so strong. But that doesn’t necessarily transfer to your feelings and your game. I need to find my rhythm playing one-on-one [then against the] opposition. When I realized that I was no longer going to play, I radically changed my way of working.”