Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports that Lee Nailon is tired of talking about his last days in New Orleans. He doesn?t want to talk about the team that waived him last week or the reported spat with Hornets head coach Paul Silas.

Nailon and the Knicks will face his old team this afternoon in New York.

"Hell, yeah, I'm tired of talking about it. It's another game. If we play them ten times, it's still just another game. When we go down there, it'll be the same thing," said Nailon.

Nailon denies that he and Silas almost came to blows shortly before he was cut loose by the Hornets. "What do y'all think? Do you think I'd be here if I got into a fight with a coach? That's bad business," Nailon said. "Coaches talk. A lot of coaches are best friends. If you get into a fight I don't think coach [Don] Chaney would've accepted me here."

Chaney has not only accepted Nailon, he is taking advantage of his scoring ability by creating plays for him. "That's the human instinct. That could work out for us. I hope it does," said Chaney. "The guy can score. I'm going to put some sets in for him. I didn't estimate him being that devastating an offensive player; he can take guys. We're going to set him up in situations where he can get the ball in his area and we can feed off him."