New York Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis shoots over Cleveland Cavaliers guard Timofey Mozgov. Photo: Getty ImagesFor many players in the NBA, speeding up their stroke is the key to getting off their shot in time, but the New York Knicks' big man Kristaps Porzingis is having greater success after slowing down. Last year, a lot of times when I shot, I didn't take my time, I shot it too quickly and I was not in rhythm," he said. Porzingis, who came into the game shooting .433 behind the arc, hit four of eight three-pointers in his 21 points. "Maybe when I'm 25-plus I'll do that, but right now I'm a young guy and I'm still trying to prove myself," Porzingis said, smiling.
Source: Otago Daily Times November 10, 2016 19:30 UTC