What’s behind improvement of Knicks’ Immanuel Quickley

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Immanuel Quickley, with the help of skills trainer, Andrew Moran of Miami Hoop School, has made improvements on both ends of the floor this season.

found some warm weather, too, albeit as a working vacation in Miami over the past several days.

“He’s always in the gym trying to find ways to better himself as a player,” Moran told The Post on Tuesday. “Knowing him personally, I already knew that’s what he was going to do. He’s all about the work, all about his team. Moran also has worked regularly in recent years with several NBA players, such as Mario Chalmers and ex-Knick Tim Hardaway Jr., and more recently with Quickley, Saddiq Bey and Mark Williams.

Over his past 25 appearances , Quickley has averaged 15.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 33.1 minutes per game.But the third-year guard also has made noticeable strides at the defensive end, with the second-best defensive rating amongand the third-best net rating on the team. Tom Thibodeau also has often noted how Quickley has assumed a vocal leadership role at that end of the court.

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