Enes Kanter apologizes for telling Knicks to fight: 'When I say fight it means compete, play hard'
"The front office told me I cannot say stuff like that," the Knicks center said Tuesday after practice. "It's a learning process. This is my second language. When I say fight, it means compete, play hard, compete. You get a tech; you get a tech. They told me I cannot say stuff like that. I'm sorry about that. I'm sorry, NBA, my fault."
After the Knicks lost on Monday night to Portland, Kanter said he told a teammate to get physical with the Trail Blazers.
"I'm not going to tell who, but I told somebody, 'Hey, man, go out there and fight with somebody. It will get the energy up,'" Kanter said after the game. "I'm serious. If you go out there and just hit somebody or just fight with somebody, get a technical foul, I will pay for the fine, I don't care. Just go out there and do your thing. Because we need that energy, we need that fight. It doesn't matter if we're down by 25, a fight, get a technical foul, the crowd is in it, and [Portland is] gonna get nervous."
Many assumed that Kanter, who missed Monday's game due to back spasms, was asking his teammates to fight one of the Trail Blazers.
But Kanter said on Tuesday that he wanted to see the Knicks compete more intensely, and that was his intended message to his teammates. The Knicks trailed Portland by 26 after three quarters and players and coaches said the club lacked energy during the loss.
Late in the game, Michael Beasley and Frank Ntilikina were assessed technicals after a skirmish with Portland big man Jusuf Nurkic. It is unclear if Kanter's directive and the skirmish were related.
Kanter on Tuesday said he hadn't yet heard from the NBA about his comments, but he expected to hear from the league at some point. He again clarified that he wasn't asking one of his teammates to fight an opponent.
"Just got out there play hard, have fun, compete, fight, means do your thing, play hard, as hard as you can," he said.
Kanter is expected to return on Wednesday against the Miami Heat after a three-game absence due to back spasms. The Knicks (10-10) have lost all three games with Kanter sidelined.
Author: Ian Begley, ESPN
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