Darko Milicic didn't arrive in New York from Serbia till last weekend, missing the entire series of pre-camp workouts. It was the first time Milicic had met Mike D'Antoni and Knick officials since the Draft Night trade in June.
On the surface, it was illustrative of Milicic's lack of dedication to his work – something he's been accused of during his underachieving career that began as the No. 2 pick in the draft by Detroit.
Yes, Mike D'Antoni wished the 7-foot Milicic had come early to join most of his mates. But he's given him a pass.
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When asked if he was surprised Milicic had reversed his career, D'Antoni remained defiant. "Nothing's reversed yet except he signed a contract," he said. "You can bust my chops later, but not yet."
As I mentioned earlier, Darko would go on to apologize to the Knicks staff.
"They go to him a lot, which is good," said Knicks' coach Mike D'Antoni, who excluded Milicic from the New York's rotation last season. "He went through a tough stretch early and got through that.
"Darko is a talented basketball player," D'Antoni continued. "No doubt about it. I'm happy for him. He's playing a lot better, and he needs to. It's good for him."
I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Now if I can just get that taste of 5 hour energy out of my mouth.