New York Post

Fournier impressed by Thibs

- By PETER BOTTE

Evan Fournier had faced teams coached by Tom Thibodeau during his first nine seasons in the NBA before signing with the Knicks via free agency.

What does the $73 million shooting guard think now that he has spent a few weeks learning the defensive system of the reigning NBA Coach of the Year during their first training camp together?

“What’s different is that I’m doing the running now,” Fournier joked after practice Thursday in Tarrytown. “But facing Thibs, like I’ve said many times, it was always playing a team that’s very discipline­d, that won’t beat themselves because they don’t make mistakes. You’re gonna have to beat them.

“Nights where they don’t make shots, they can still win because they’re always in the game with their defense and with their discipline, and hopefully we can be that team again this year.”

Replacing the departed Reggie Bullock and Elfrid Payton with Fournier and Kemba Walker should boost the Knicks offensivel­y, but Fournier doesn’t believe his new team will forfeit the defensive identity built last season under Thibodeau.

“I think I’m a good defender, for sure. You can talk to coach Cliff about it,” Fournier said, referring to Steve Clifford, his former coach with the Magic. “There’s no doubt in my mind. I think defensivel­y, the number one thing is knowing the job and to compete.

“I consider myself a guy that competes really hard, so I’m not concerned about the defense at all.”

➤ Thibodeau hasn’t disclosed which veterans will be rested during Saturday’s preseason game in Washington, but acknowledg­ed that not playing center Nerlens Noel in Tuesday’s opener against Indiana allowed him to give an extended look to rookie big man Jericho Sims, who finished with eight points and six rebounds in 24 minutes.

“That was great,” Thibodeau said. “He’s been here all summer, so he had a very productive summer. And then when the game unfolded, in some ways with Nerlens being out, it was an opportunit­y to get a good look at him and just let him get his feet wet.”

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