After Knicks rookie Kevin Knox’s 4-of-16 shooting performance in the season opener versus the Hawks on Oct. 17, his father took him for a drive. They piled into his truck, drove straight to the Knicks’ Tarrytown practice campus, turned on the lights and worked for 90 minutes — until 1 a.m.
“I saw couple of things and we fixed it,’’ Kevin Knox Sr. told The Post on Saturday from his home in Tampa, Fla. “That night we were shooting, working on the fundamentals.
“He came out against the Nets and everybody in the whole world saw he had a better game.