Knicks’ Precious Achiuwa wants everyone to know ‘I’m an elite defender’
NY Post
Precious Achiuwa didn’t start. But he finished.
And the performance Wednesday against the 76ers reinforced his confidence.
“I’m an elite defender,” he said after collecting three blocks in the Knicks’ 125-119 overtime win. “I don’t think I got to say that.”
With Karl-Anthony Towns shelved because of an injured thumb, Achiuwa, the Knicks’ lone frontcourt reserve behind starter Jericho Sims, played all but a few seconds of the fourth quarter and overtime.
He was the catalyst down the stretch with his rebounding, rim protection and overall presence in the paint.
The key, Achiuwa said, was forcing the Sixers to deviate from their clear plan of either Tyrese Maxey or Paul George.
We might as well start talking about this now. As early as next Tuesday, it’s at least possible that Carlos Beltran will earn the 75 percent of the vote necessary to gain entrance to the Hall of Fame. And when that happens — if not now, then some year soon — it’s going to be a most interesting thing to watch how Mets fans react.