The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Beaten often but not beaten down, Fizdale eyes future

- By Brian Mahoney

GREENBURGH, N.Y. >> David Fizdale went to his office one day last week and got right to work as usual.

He wrote ideas on a board. Met with other staff in the building.

After about 45 minutes, something dawned on him.

“I had to, like, stop myself. Wait a minute, you don’t have to get it all done right now,” Fizdale said.

There’s plenty to do when it comes to fixing the New York Knicks, but it can’t happen yet.

So Fizdale convinced himself to go home for some family time, but he’ll be back to work as a coach this week. He expects to get started pouring over film of college players, and of course there will be months of discussion­s about potential free-agent targets.

He was beaten often during the worst season in the NBA, but he certainly doesn’t seem beaten down.

A 17-65 finish was tied for the worst in the history of a franchise that has lost plenty for nearly two decades, yet Fizdale said fans have been great to him. Part of that, he figures, is because the Knicks made it clear they would be focusing on growth and developmen­t and never pretended they were going to contend this season.

“We tried to make a real point of that early in the press conference­s,” Fizdale said. “Just be brutally honest and don’t make it seem like we’re going to be better than we are, we’re going to do something magical, sprinkle pixie dust and all of a sudden we’re winning. Like, that’s not real and we wanted to be real.”

The plan this season may ultimately serve the organizati­on but 65 losses stain a coach’s resume. Fizdale, though, had enough success before coming to New York, both as a championsh­ip-winning assistant under Erik Spoelstra in Miami and then reaching the postseason in his first head coaching job in Memphis, that he’s able to shake it off as a sacrifice.

“I’m not some like steel beam. I’m human and I have my moments of doubting myself obviously and the one thing I’ve learned as I’ve gone through this, been lucky enough to work with some really good coaches and players, is you eliminate doubt through work ethic,” Fizdale said.

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