Monday, January 4, 2010

Hughes growing tired of D'Antoni's 'mind games'

Veteran guard Larry Hughes, back in coach Mike D'Antoni's doghouse, questioned the coach's methods, his poor communication skills and taking him out of the rotation for the third time this season, saying it's "getting old" and calling it "mind games."

Nate Robinson's gain was Hughes' loss and he was a DNP for the second straight game and perhaps for a while.

"It's not a good way to play the season going back and forth," Hughes said after the Knicks destroyed the Pacers, 132-89, last night at the Garden. "This is my third time now. It's getting old.