Phil Jackson has been giving a lot of input to the New York Knicks publicly in the last couple of weeks, but the team president recently held a closed-door meeting with players to discuss early-season tension, according to star Carmelo Anthony.
Speaking to reporters Sunday, Anthony offered some insight into the meeting. He said he felt it was productive, adding that Jackson didn't do a lot of talking in Saturday's hour-long session.
"Nah, he actually just listened this time," Anthony said. "Which is good."
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The 11-time NBA championship-winning former coach has made headlines for giving players advice on the triangle offense and for making comments about LeBron James' "posse," among other things.
Anthony didn't elaborate on what Jackson discussed with the team. The Knicks are currently 6-7 just under a month into the new season.