The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Fizdale eager to have Porzingis back on the court

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David Fizdale can’t wait for when Kristaps Porzingis is able to play again. The new Knicks coach envisions many ways of using the franchise player.

Fizdale likes the idea of playing Porzingis at center, and compared him to Anthony Davis in that role. But Fizdale also wants to use the 7-foot-3 Porzingis at small forward sometimes and have “a whole bunch of wingspan” with that lineup.

“It really is a luxury for me to have a guy that I can move around at different positions,” Fizdale said following summer league practice Thursday. “I just see a lot of places I can use him to be dynamic for us.”

Porzingis has the versatilit­y to play and guard multiple positions. The key is keeping him healthy.

He’s recovering from a torn left ACL with no timetable yet given for his return. Fizdale has planned a trip to Latvia shortly after the summer league ends to sit down with Porzingis, get to know him, and show him all the ways he would like to use him.

“He’s going to get tired of me but about two of those days over there we’re going to watch film in Latvia because I got so much stuff I’ve broken down and pulled,” Fizdale said. “Stuff that Jeff (Hornacek) was already doing from the year before. Stuff that was similar where I can show him from his own film, ‘Hey I’m going to use you this way’ or ‘I’m going to use you this way.’ At least I have some visual

examples.

“And I’ve got some tapes of other guys that’s played for me and the situations I’d like to play out of and I can use those guys as examples for him as well.”

Fizdale has been consistent in saying he doesn’t like to limit players to a certain position. Porzingis is a natural stretch-four because of his ability to pull guys away from the basket and knock down 3-pointers.

But the Knicks have also played some of their best basketball with Porzingis at center, particular­ly defensivel­y. Fizdale has noticed that, and he really likes the thought of playing a small lineup with Porzingis in the middle.

“Anthony Davis, you name him, he’s that,” Fizdale said. “It’s that dynamic guy who can outrun everybody but you can’t put a small on him. You put somebody too big on him he can pull him away from the rim. Defensivel­y he can guard everybody.”

WILLIAMS SIGNS

The Boston Celtics have signed first-round draft pick Robert Williams.

Terms were not disclosed. Williams, a forward-center out of Texas A&M, was selected 27th overall last month with the Celtics' lone draft pick.

Williams' signing comes days after he received a lecture from the team about accountabi­lity following a pair of off-the-court incidents. The 20-year-old slept through a scheduled conference call with reporters the day after the draft and then failed to catch a flight from his native Louisiana to Boston in time for a summer league practice.

Williams will wear jersey No. 44.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Kristaps Porzingis is recovering from a torn left ACL with no timetable yet for his return.
Associated Press file photo Kristaps Porzingis is recovering from a torn left ACL with no timetable yet for his return.
 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? CDavid Fizdale envisions many ways of utalizing Kristaps Porzingis.
Associated Press file photo CDavid Fizdale envisions many ways of utalizing Kristaps Porzingis.

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