Mature Francis takes shot at winning

Mature Francis takes shot at winning

Postby ClubKnicks on Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:31 pm

NJ.com: Here in the second week of training camp, in his first full season with the Knicks, Francis vowed old highlight-reel player to be a thing of the past. The old Francis who pounded the ball on the perimeter and then drove to the rim? No more, he says.

"I don't want to be that," he said after yesterday's practice. "I want to be the Steve Francis of new. Every year you mature in the NBA as a player and a person. I just want to do something that I've never done. The stuff that I did was points and dunks. But that didn't equal victories. It didn't equal playoffs. I've done everything but win games, and that's what I'm out to do."

That's a rare admission from a superstar player these days, but perhaps that's what comes from the soul-wrenching misery Francis says he endured last season after being traded to the lowly Knicks. Bad?

"It was the worst thing that I've ever experienced as a basketball player in my career, he said."

Francis was traded from Orlando on Feb. 22 for Trevor Ariza and Penny Hardaway, and was supposed to be the Earl Monroe to Stephon Marbury's Walt Frazier -- even though Marbury claims Larry Brown brought in Francis just to push Marbury out. Either way, neither scenario worked out that way.

Brown started Francis the first two games, then moved him to the bench, and then back into the starting lineup again. In his return to Orlando, Francis started and played only 11 minutes, and later called it the absolute low point of his career. His 14.4-point average was also the lowest of his career, as were his assist (4.9) and rebound (4.1) averages.


I like to see this new francis. I dunno if he will be playing at tomorrow's pre season game but its nice to hear he wants to change.
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Postby Vash on Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:55 pm

Francis is saying all the right things now but I want to see if he feels the same way in the middle of the season. I am sure there will be times when Crawford or someone else is going to get his share of minutes. His reactions then will show just how much he has matured.
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Postby The Force on Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:10 am

:jam2: :jam2: Francis is maturing now and like Vash said saying all the right things. Any player in the NBA would rather have an NBA Championship ring than 30 ppg 5 apg 5 rpg.
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