New York Post

Rose trying to help shy rook Sims

- By MARC BERMAN

When Knicks rookie center Jericho Sims gave his first interview as a Knick in August during summerleag­ue practices in Las Vegas, the Texas big man was short on words.

A five-word answer was considered a Sims’ soliloquy. But while Sims gives short responses, he is long and active on the court — ever since summer league.

With Nerlens Noel injured with a sore knee and Mitchell Robinson still rehabbing from a broken foot, Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau has taken a longer look at Sims, who is under a two-way contract after being selected 58th in the draft. The two-way deal means he can’t play in more than 50 NBA games, though the pact can be converted later in the season.

Derrick Rose, who has emerged as a true leader, has noticed Sims’ shyness and is working on it. It’s ironic because Rose was never known as a chatty Cathy in his younger days. But Rose has emerged as by far the Knicks’ best quote. (He won the Knicks Media Good Guy Award in his first stint in 2016-17.)

“He’s a great big,’’ Rose said in Washington after the Knicks routed the Wizards. “He has lot of potential. He’s an introvert. I can tell so, I can relate to him. We have that relationsh­ip where I can see it.’’

Asked if Sims is as quiet with his teammates as he’s been with the media, Rose said, “He talks, but it’s something I can see in him. My job of being a vet is trying to get him to break out of his shell. As a big, you have to be able to talk and communicat­e. Thibs is not going to allow him to be quiet on the court. It’s my job to help.’’

Sims is a live body with a lot of hops. He can rebound and score in a few ways with inside touch. It’s mystifying how he fell to No. 58. In the preseason opener versus Indiana, Sims threw down to two alleyoop lobs on his way to eight points and six rebounds in 25 minutes.

In Washington on Saturday, Sims, coming off the bench for starter Taj Gibson, hauled in 13 rebounds, added seven points, including a nifty turnaround in the lane that Robinson and Noel probably dream about in their sleep.

“I told him no matter what if I I got the ball, if I jump in the air, always pay attention to me before I get rid of the ball,’’ Rose said. “Sometimes I may jump in the air as a fake to get a pass to him. I’ve told him always keep your eye on me so you can get easy baskets.’’

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