Beijing time on October 6, the knicks shooting guard J.R Smith told ESPN New York station interview said, oneself not voluntarily in the new season is still as the team's sixth man, he hopes to be able to represent the knicks clash.As is known to all, in J.R Smith career in most of the time, he was charged with the team's sixth man role, but apparently he is fed up with this arrangement. "I'm more like a starter, nike air max 2012 and I should have is the starter, and" J.R said, "my goal is to come here, then become a starting and on the field of the other four people fight side by side. But people always will I as a sixth man, this makes me very depressed, because I think they should be starting. But at the same time, you also have to understand the team's arrangement, the personal interests aside."Maybe in the new season, J.R Smith in New York will be different, because the incense, torn ligament pearl last season, could miss the start of the new season most of the game, nike air max 2012 mens the knicks number two on a starting will surely from Smith and brewer generated between two people. But the team WuDeSen manager in an interview said that at present who as starting shooting position has not been finally determined.Give the devil his due, if only for defensive ability, brewer obviously to some more outstanding. According to the analysis of the ESPN scout reports before that, J.R Smith's defense was filled with too much gambling type movement, and as long as he is on the court, the knicks often lose points more. But J.R in scoring obviously better some, and sometimes his defensive ability also has been too underestimated, playoffs last season against the heat, he worked in the defensive end to James made some trouble.nike air max 2012 womensBut Smith is very clear, there is one thing more important than starting, is in the final stages of the game cast into the shot. "End game than starting come more important, when the game in the final of the DouMiao stage, you will still be at the game, it will explain the coach's trust to you."