
Knicks rookie Tyler Kolek drawing praise for work ethic, professionalism
NY Post
The general consensus on draft night was the Knicks landed a steal in the second round with Tyler Kolek.
The former Marquette star has done nothing since then to change that narrative.
He shined in summer league and has impressed through training camp.
The game hasn’t looked too fast for him.
His teammates and coach Tom Thibodeau have raved about his work ethic, professionalism and potential.
It’s not out of the question he could be a contributor as a rookie.

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