原文: THJ's second year:No doubt that the future of New York Writer:Jacob Williams,from MSG Work. Hardaway committed to represent the Knicks in 2014 NBA Summer League. In five summer league games, he averaged 22.8 points per game,which was second in the league. He earned NBA All-Summer League second team recognition.On July 18, he was named to practice with the USA Basketball National Select Team from July 28 — 31. Hardaway began the season getting sparse minutes behind starting shooting guard Iman Shumpert and Smith. However, on November 7, the Knicks shuffled the lineup, moving Hardaway into the starting lineup against the Brooklyn Nets.The move came two nights after Hardaway scored a team-high 20 points off the bench against the Detroit Pistons. As the Knicks continued to lose games, Hardaway was moved out of the starting lineup for Quincy Acy on November 12 as head coach Derek Fisher experimented with his lineup.He replaced Anthony in the starting lineup on December 10 and had a team-high 23 points against the San Antonio Spurs.With both Smith and Shumpert injured in mid-December, Hardaway was again inserted into the starting lineup.He endured a mild concussion in the December 31 game against the Los Angeles Clippers causing him to sit on January 2 against the Detroit Pistons. He returned to the lineup on January 4 against the Milwaukee Bucks when the team endured a franchise record 10th consecutive home loss.On January 24, Hardaway posted a season-high 25 points along with 6 rebounds and 5 assists against the Charlotte Hornets. Indeed, Hardaway's second season has experienced a lot of controversy. But his recent performance, especially after Shumpert and Smith was traded, he keeps getting better. Timmy's shooting technique and physical fitness are the Knicks one of the best young people, even in the league, he is also first class. THJ but encountered each sophomore rough road to go through, please do not question him, to give confidence. Do not pull me what Langston (Galloway), New York's future, is still Timmy's.