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Your guy Chandler Parsons, he had something nasty to say about Tibbs, and he basically said, It's Tibbs' fault that there are so many injuries on the Knicks.

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No, come on, CP. You can't say that.

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Because of his proclivity to play people such high minutes. Do you think that there's any truth to that at all?

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I don't think that injury is based on the minutes you play, but that's just how Tibbs is. You play some minutes, you recover, maybe you don't practice as much, so you can't put injury on a coach staff went on. Different injuries are different. Some injuries are based on lack of training. Some injuries are based on fall bad. If someone lands on you, a noncontact injury. You step wrong, you plant wrong, you spin wrong. Soft tissue injuries. That comes from summertime grind. I don't have a lot of soft tissue injuries. Maybe be an ankle roll that you can't really predict that, but not a calf, not a ham string, not a quad. Cp got big knee injury. Was it because he played 48 minutes or was it lack of training in the summertime? To put injuries on coaching staff and to put injuries injuries.