The New York Knicks will not "coast" after clinching their place in the NBA playoffs, assured Tom Thibodeau and Jalen Brunson.
The Knicks ended an eight-year wait to return to the postseason in 2020-21, only to take a step back last year and miss out.
But this season's team, boosted by the signing of Brunson, have long looked on course for the playoffs and punched their ticket on Sunday.
A 118-109 win over the Washington Wizards did the job, with Brunson contributing 27 points and eight assists.
The Knicks are not quite there yet in terms of locking up the fifth seed in the East, with the Brooklyn Nets 2.5 games back, but they were not looking to ease up regardless.
"We need to keep playing," said coach Thibodeau. "We want to be at our best going in."
Brunson added: "The fact that we get further on in our season is great, but we've still got a lot of work to do.
"I think first and foremost we want to finish the season as strong as we can. Even getting in the playoffs, we don't want to coast.
"We want to continue to get better, continue to find ways to make each other better and make sure we're staying focused as we're going forward. That's what’s most important."
Knicks owner James Dolan had made public the goal of reaching the playoffs back in January, a challenge the team welcomed.
"I said it at the time: I love that the owner has great belief in the team," said Thibodeau. "That's what I want.
"Our job is to put the work in each day. But there's no trick to this, there's no magic to this, there's no shortcut to it.
"It's a great accomplishment, because it's one of the goals, one of several. It's the next step along the way.
"So, keep going, and that's where the focus is. We know how important the next game is. So, get ready for Indiana, but just keep checking the boxes as we go."