New York Post

GET TO WORK!

Perry officially named GM now must fix the franchise

- By FRED KERBER

The Knicks removed two of the myriad offseason issues virtually burying them when they officially named Steve Mills president to continue erasing Phil Jackson’s wretched mess. Mills then proclaimed Scott Perry, formerly Sacramento’s vice president of basketball operations, the new general manager.

The moves were announced by team owner James Dolan in a press release late Friday afternoon. Dolan cited a “culture change” for the Knicks, promising to “reestablis­h pride, work ethic and responsibi­lity.” Dolan also promised to “not be involved in the operations of the team.” If he says so … “I’m confident that Steve is the right person to take on this role and ensure that we return to one of the elite teams of the NBA. He’s got an ambitious plan that centers on building a young team focused on player developmen­t, communicat­ion and teamwork,” Dolan said. “His decision to bring Scott on as general manager is a critical first step in transformi­ng this franchise. Scott brings tremendous skill and experience in helping to build winning basketball teams.

“As Steve and Scott move forward, I will continue to not be involved in the operations of the team.”

Mills has been the Knicks general manager since March 2014.

“I want to thank Jim for having the confidence in me to lead this team at such a critical time,” said Mills, who welcomed Perry and stressed his skill and experience. “Scott will immediatel­y begin to put together a basketball operations department that is among the best in the league. We will all be united in implementi­ng our strategy, which is to build our team by developing young players, emphasizin­g athleticis­m, length and defense. We have several rising young stars in the organizati­on and we expect to add more young talent.”

League sources confirmed Perry received a five-year deal to work under Mills. Sources also said the Knicks gave the Kings a 2019 second-round pick and cash as compensati­on for Perry, 53, a Detroit product who has spent 17 years in the NBA, most recently as the No. 2 guy to Vlade Divac in Sacramento. Perry will report to Mills and try to erase Jackson’s disastrous reign and get a younger, more athletic team for coach Jeff Hornacek.

“It is an honor to be joining … the New York Knicks as we begin a new chapter for this beloved franchise. I am excited for the opportunit­y and the responsibi­lity,” Perry said, promising “a culture that demands results, commitment and pride from everyone fortunate enough to be associated with our team. … Nothing comes close to Madison Square Garden for basketball, and it is our right and responsibi­lity to showcase that tradition of excellence.”

One hot-button topic on the Knicks brass’ agenda will be resolving the Carmelo Anthony saga. The Knicks have requested a meeting with Anthony to gauge his attitudes. No formal meeting has been scheduled, and the Knicks would need to do some major massaging should they not find a trade partner. Jackson basically treated the 10-time AllStar as something akin to a virulent laboratory strain, repeatedly expressing Anthony would be better off elsewhere.

Anthony has a contractua­l no-trade clause included by Jackson. It has been widely reported Anthony would waive it for Houston and Cleveland. The Knicks and Rockets have explored trade possibilit­ies, but on Thursday, the Knicks halted all discussion­s. With a new front office, they want to talk to Anthony.

In Houston, the Rockets introduced Chris Paul, Anthony’s buddy, at a lavish press conference. The Rockets hope Paul and MVP runner-up James Harden can unseat the mighty champion Warriors. Paul was asked about the “possibilit­y” of Anthony joining. Paul sidesteppe­d the issue.

“The possibilit­y? One step at a time. I don’t know about all that. I’m just trying to get through this press conference,” Paul said. “You’re jumping the gun.”

 ?? Getty Images; Anthony J. Causi ?? NO REST FOR THE WEARY: Scott Perry, officially named Knicks general manager Friday, must get to work right away to fix a host of issues, first among them what to do with franchise superstar Carmelo Anthony (right).
Getty Images; Anthony J. Causi NO REST FOR THE WEARY: Scott Perry, officially named Knicks general manager Friday, must get to work right away to fix a host of issues, first among them what to do with franchise superstar Carmelo Anthony (right).

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