Iman Shumpert has high hopes for the Knicks next season.
"Hopefully we can win 60 [games] next year," Shumpert said Tuesday at his second annual Teaches Hoops youth camp. "We just want to build on what we already have. We got out of the first round; now we've just got to build [on that]."
Shumpert will play with the Knicks' summer league team in Las Vegas in July. He's expected to see some time at lead guard over the summer. In anticipation of that, Shumpert said, he's been working on his ballhandling.
"I'm working on getting my handle tighter and making decisions quicker," Shumpert said.
There's an inherent risk in Shumpert playing in the summer league because he tore his ACL in May 2012. That's not a concern for Shumpert, though.
"You can't go out there always thinking you're going to get hurt," he said.
Shumpert showed plenty of potential on offense late in the season. He averaged 9.3 points per game in the playoffs for the Knicks and poured in 19 points in Game 6 against Indiana.
If free agent
J.R. Smith signs with another team, Shumpert believes he can fill the void as the Knicks' secondary scorer next season.
"I think I can. I've always accepted all challenges. I would just take that as another challenge," Shumpert said.