"A byproduct of losing is everyone wants to place blame. And I understand that. We all have jobs to do. (The season) has not gone as well as it has. It didn’t go great last year until the end, right? Lock into what we have to do. Don’t get caught up in getting distracted. And focus on how we can do better. That’s where I want the focus to lie."
The statement above was one of Tom Thibodeau’s messages during his postgame press conference on Wednesday, shortly after the Knicks’ brutal loss to Brooklyn.
Thibodeau, understandably, wants his staff and players to focus on internal improvement as they head into the All-Star break. The coach had a similar message last season, when the Knicks surprised the league and finished fourth in the Eastern Conference.