JR Smith: ‘I’m Not Going to Stop Shooting’


JR Smith has been struggling this season, shooting only 32.8 percent from the floor, but don’t expect the Knicks guard to stop firing ’em up. Per the NY Daily News: “Smith, last season’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year, is shooting a career-low 32.8 percent from the floor, and even worse from beyond the arc (28.6 percent). The Knicks are 1-9 since he returned from suspension entering Sunday’s game against New Orleans at the Garden. ‘My jumper just hasn’t been there,’ Smith said. ‘That’s situations where I got to make my teammates better, get guys open shots and keep driving to the hole. But one thing, I’m not going to stop shooting.’ Asked if his surgically repaired left knee has affected his shooting stroke and his overall play, Smith admitted: ‘Somewhat, but it’s all right, I’m still playing…It’s taking time. I’m not one to make excuses, but I got to play better. If it’s hurting that bad, then I shouldn’t be playing. I’m out there and I’m going to try to give it all I got.'”