Mike Woodson has a stern, simple message for embattled shooting guard J.R. Smith. "The bottom line is he's got to be more of a pro and do the right things and just concentrate on playing basketball," the Knicks coach said Monday. "That's the name of the game, nothing else. You got to concentrate on your craft and what you're being paid to do -- that's play basketball. ... That's all I want him to do." Smith has angered Woodson and many in the Knicks organization for his on and off-court transgressions this season. Smith's latest impropriety came earlier this month when the shooting guard attempted to untie two opponents' shoelaces. He was fined $50,000 by the NBA for his shoelace stunts. The 28-year-old was also benched by Woodson on Thursday against the Miami Heat. Source: Continue Reading