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But in the early stages of Curry's Warriors career, …

But in the early stages of Curry's Warriors career, the revolution he would spearhead – and the way he was trying to do it – were not always received well by his then-coach, Keith Smart. Lin remembers well how their basketball ideologies failed to marry up. "I was with him my rookie year. The coach that we had didn't believe that much in Steph and would bench him a lot, get on him, yell at him a lot, was just really tough on him," Lin, who is now Global Ambassador for education technology company LingoAce, told Sky Sports.

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"The next day he'd come in and he never tried to …

"The next day he'd come in and he never tried to change his game too much. He tried to stay aggressive. There's just this aura that he had of 'There's no shot I can't hit. I can hit and I can catch fire at any point. If you give me one shot and it goes in, you might be in trouble the rest of the night'. "He was always believing in who he was and how he could play, and the shots he can make, and sticking to it. Sometimes it would get him benched, but other times it allowed him to take over the game – as long as he stuck with it and didn't change who he was as a player. He felt like over time people would understand, 'Hey, I'm great and I will develop the freedom and trust that I deserve as a player'."

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Fizdale also didn’t integrate his coaching staff well enough, exclusively talking to Keith Smart during games while excluding others. (Smart also got the ax). That’s one item which Miller has amended, getting input from all. He went out of his way to credit his “great staff” the other day — Pat Sullivan, Jud Buechler and Kaleb Canales.

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According to a league source, if the Knicks made an in-season coaching move one of two assistants – Mike Miller or Pat Sullivan – would likely be promoted. Miller coached the Knicks G League affiliate. Coincidentally, assistant coaches Keith Smart and Kaleb Canales all have head coaching experience. Royal Ivey, who has drawn interest around the league over the summer, and Jud Buechler would not be under consideration.

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The Knicks had to really sink south for a coaching change to be made by Game 20. Indications are it was far-fetched for a change to be made this early anyway. Was owner James Dolan, who has given Fizdale private reassurances, really going to let president Mills hire a new coach from the outside on a long-term deal with Fizdale still having at least one season fully guaranteed on his pact for 2020-21? Sources indicated the major deterrent to making a change at Thanksgiving was the sketchy alternative of promoting one of the assistants – Jud Buechler, Keith Smart or Kaleb Canales.

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