Knicks rookie Toney Douglas hasn't played in the team's last two games as he has fallen out of coach Mike D'Antoni's rotation.

D'Antoni had talked about giving Douglas more playing time in order to see if he's a part of the team's future, but that hasn't happened.

"I'm not really surprised," Douglas told The New York Post. "It's a business. I just feel I'll be ready when he calls my name. I can only control the things I can control -- working out, always being in the gym. When I get there I'll make an impact. The other stuff is out of my control. Whatever other decisions the coach makes, it's on them."

The Knicks could include Douglas in a sign-and-trade over the summer to open up for salary cap space.