Knicks overhaul: Mills, Perry changing franchise's identity
NEW YORK (AP) — Magic Johnson noticed. Carmelo Anthony, too.
The once misguided New York Knicks seem to have a plan. The franchise that's been good at producing chaos but not much else has the look of a professional NBA organization under president Steve Mills and general manager Scott Perry — and that's not just on the court.
Like everyone else in the league, the two men want to win. But even before that, they want the Knicks to develop the traits of a model franchise, not the model of dysfunction that they had come to be their identity.
"I knew there were a lot of things that needed to change here and we're in the process of doing that," Mills said.
So far, so good.