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Knicks intent on rebuilding

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NEW YORK — Steve Mills just wanted his clothes. He ended up getting an earful.

The man delivering Mills’ dry cleaning one day this summer wasn’t happy with the Knicks’ draft, and he let the team president know it. That’s what happens in New York, home of a frustrated fan base.

Still, Mills believes fans are on board with the Knicks’ plan for patience, one that seems to guarantee that a 45-year drought without a title will last at least a few years more.

“I grew up here and I just have a different point of view. I talk to a lot of fans, I talk to people on the streets all the time. I think people here will let you rebuild,” Mills said.

“They will let you rebuild as long as you are true to what you say, and you lay out for them what you’re going to do. I just, in my gut, believe New Yorkers are OK with that.”

Perhaps that’s because they’ve seen the Knicks try every other way, from blockbuste­r trades to splashy signings, and it hasn’t worked. So building through the draft and developing players slowly might be the right route — even if it’s a slow road.

“We see the potential that a lot of us players have, but I mean there’s nothing wrong with rebuilding,” rookie forward Kevin Knox said.

The No. 9 pick in June — the one the dry cleaning delivery guy didn’t like — had a strong summer and looks capable of being one of the league’s top firstyear players. With the Knicks figuring to struggle while All-Star Kristaps Porzingis remains sidelined by a torn left ACL, they could end up with another high pick next year. Then they should have money to sign a significan­t free agent, and they believe an improvemen­t in the franchise’s reputation since Mills replaced Phil Jackson and hired general manager Scott Perry and coach David Fizdale will position them to attract one.

“We’re not really worried about rebuilding or nothing like that,” Knox said. “We know we have a lot of young guys, it’s going to take time but that’s not going to affect us from going out every night and playing hard and competing.”

FIERY FIZDALE?

Fizdale was fired in Memphis last season after clashing with star center Marc Gasol. He said maybe he pushed too hard with a veteran team that he thought had a short window, but he probably will be more patient with a younger team whose time isn’t now.

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