Thursday, January 17, 2013

Groggy Knicks arrive to little fanfare in London

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 15: Iman Shumpert #21 of the New York Knicks on the airplane to travel to London to play the Detroit Pistons as part of the NBA London Live 2013 on January 15, 2013 in London, England. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2013 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

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Iman Shumpert will likely make his season debut for the NY Knicks Thursday at London's O2 Arena.

LONDON ? At least when the Beatles touched down on New York soil nearly 50 years ago there were screaming girls and television cameras to welcome the Liverpool Lads.
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When the NBA?s oldest roster arrived here early Tuesday, it was with little fanfare, few fans and a lot of grogginess from the red eye flight.

?I think guys are kind of dragging,? Mike Woodson said. ?I don?t know if I?ll get much out of anybody today.?

LONDON DIARY: NO MISTEAKING THE CUISINE

The Day 1 itinerary for the Knicks abroad did not include personal appearances, media obligations or even a light practice. Woodson called it a ?pampering day? in advance of the Knicks? first regular-season game outside of North America when they face the Detroit Pistons on Thursday at O2 Arena.

The NBA is hoping to generate interest in the sport following last summer?s Olympics when Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler helped the United States win the gold medal. Basketball has a long way to go in Great Britain, where the locals say they ?fancy? soccer, cricket and rugby. The Knicks and Pistons cannot even lay claim to the most anticipated sporting event of the week in London with Chelsea-Arsenal scheduled for Sunday at Stamford Bridge.

A British journalist asked Woodson if it felt odd being in such a large city where few people know who they are and, better yet, why they?re here in the first place.

?It?s okay,? Woodson said. ?I?m not into all that so it doesn?t matter to me. The players are the ones who get all the hoopla. It?s kind of nice when you can walk in, check in, kind of coast and take it easy. You don?t have to deal with a lot of the hustle and bustle that goes on around you.?

Woodson addressed a small group of reporters for 15 minutes at the Knicks? posh hotel and was the only member of the team?s entourage who was made available. Woodson revealed that assuming Iman Shumpert goes through Wednesday?s practice pain-free that the second-year guard will make his season debut against the Pistons. In fact, Woodson wouldn?t rule out the possibility of Shumpert, sidelined since early last May following major knee surgery, starting the game. ?We?ll see,? Woodson added. ?That could be a possibility as well based on him loosening up. If the doctors said that might be a way to go, I wouldn?t be scared of putting him in the starting lineup. He?s been there before.?

Shumpert?s return would make the Knicks better defensively and allow Woodson to cut back on Jason Kidd?s minutes. All 15 players on the roster? ? including Marcus Camby, who is out for at least another 10 days with a left foot injury ? made the trip. Rasheed Wallace, who is closing in on his fifth week away with a stress fracture in his left foot, is said to be closing in on returning. Woodson isn?t sure that the forward will face his former team on Thursday.

Anthony is expected to comment Wednesday for the first time since a report surfaced that Garden Chairman James Dolan used high-powered microphones at the Garden to record conversations on the court. Dolan, according to sources, is upset that Kevin Garnett wasn?t penalized for allegedly making disparaging comments about Anthony?s wife last week during a Celtics win at MSG. Anthony was suspended one game for confronting Garnett three times after the loss, including once by the Celtics? team bus.

Woodson sidestepped the issue of his boss ?spying? on opposing players by saying ?That?s not my concern. It really isn?t. When I step on the floor, I?m not thinking about camera guys. All I?m focusing on is the guys running up and down the floor.?

The Knicks, who broke a two-game losing streak on Sunday with a home win over New Orleans, are trying to treat their short journey as a business trip. Woodson and his coaches watched film on Tuesday and were preparing to put the team through a regular training session on Wednesday.

Still, the players were encouraged to bring their wives and children on the trip. Woodson had his daughter and his nephew?s daughter travel with him although he doesn?t think he?ll have time to tour the Tower of London or Big Ben ? the clock, not the former Pistons center.

?I?m going to take it easy,? Woodson said. ?We have to treat it as a regular game. The fact that we travel this far, I feel a little groggy myself. I know how the players feel. I?m going to let them rest up today and we?ll get out there tomorrow.?

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