[Guide] News on April 1, Although the Knicks have experienced the worst record in team history, the team’s basketball affairs president Fei
Michael Jackson wants fans to “remain optimistic.”
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In an open letter and video to Knicks season ticket holders, Jackson said he has a “clear plan” for his offseason work.
“While I know this has been a challenging season for our team on the court, I can also tell you that everyone in this club has worked tirelessly to try to bring the Knicks back to the
Go back to the old high level,” Zen said in the video.
In the open letter, Zen Master explained in detail the team’s series of contract cleaning operations, which won them at least 25 million US dollars in salary space this summer.
“We made several key roster changes in order to free up a lot of cap space, which will give us great flexibility to acquire some talented free agents this summer,” Jackson wrote. “Years
For the first time, we had a chance to get the No. 1 pick in June’s draft. It’s all part of building a team with talent and character that can win in New York. Plus
With Carmelo Anthony in there, we’re going to be a winning team.”
A year ago, Zen Master signed a five-year contract worth as much as $60 million with the Knicks and became the team’s new president of basketball affairs.
“Despite a disappointing 2014-15 season, we remain steadfast in our goal of bringing a championship trophy back to New York,” Jackson added.
I ask you to stay optimistic and join us in our journey to build this team and renew our identity as a team as we begin to see results from the conference and the start of free agency in a few months.
Proud to be a Knick.”