Donte DiVincenzo dishes on Knicks HC Tom Thibodeau’s bad rap of overworking his players

Former New York Knicks guard Donte DiVincenzo dispelled any notion of his former head coach, Tom Thibodeau overworking his players. On the Young Man and the Three podcast, he explained Thibodeau's philosophy of preparing for games during the season. 

Donte DiVincenzo with hearts on his eyes with New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau next to him.

“Tibs gets his rap of practice, practice, practice, practice,” DiVincenzo said. “But we’re playing, then a day off, playing, come and watch film, and playing. There’s only so much you can do. I will say he tries to get the most out of you every single day but it’s not running up and down, and then go and play 40 (minutes). If we were doing that, I wouldn’t be able to, there’s no way you can.

“Josh (Hart) is nuts and he’ll still complain about something,” DiVincenzo said. “If he came out, he’d be like ‘Damn, why the hell did I come out for 30 seconds'? But it wasn’t that, you just go in like ‘Alright let’s win.'

DiVincenzo was a major factor in the Knicks' run last season where they finished second in the Eastern Conference only to lose to the Pacers in the playoffs. DiVincenzo averaged 29.1 minutes per game while shooting 40% from 3-point range. His teammates, Jalen Brunson and Hart logged 35.4 and 33.4 minutes per game in the regular season, respectively.

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Donte DiVincenzo dismisses Tom Thibodeau minutes criticism
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When it came to the playoffs, they were pushing  minutes. Hart played 42.2 minutes per game and Brunson played 39.8 minutes per game before getting injured. DiVincenzo saw his playoff minutes go up as well at 35.8 minutes per game. Regardless of the increase in minutes, DiVincenzo was thankful for playing an increase in minutes.