Rookie wrote:ChuckBuck wrote:Rookie wrote:It's kind of ironic that the wheels started falling off in Dallas, the night Chandler received his championship ring.
The wheels started to fall off the instant Paul Pierce hit that 3 at the end of regulation...
i wasn't shocked by that at all. One thing I expected from Boston was that they would execute down the stretch and into the overtime. They know how to win games. Their coach knows how to win games. So yeah, maybe that's where it started and it just keeps getting worse.Or maybe it was when they mailed it in against N.O and the Nets and then got schooled by the Heat going into the A.S. break.
I definitely want to see how Amare and Melo come out after being benched yesterday.
Well that's the thing that chaps my ass. This team always plays down to its competition. It never plays consistently. If the Knicks had just won the games they should've won, things wouldn't be all sunshine, rainbows, and lolipops right now, but everyone would be feeling a lot better about the team right now.
Losses to the Warriors, Raptors, Bobcats, Suns, Bucks, Cavs, Rockets, Nets, and Bucks really hurt. If they win four out of those nine losses to, at best, average competition, the Knicks are 22-19.
if I had to pick one problem with this team to focus on and solve, I would pick developing a killer instinct. All the great teams seemingly love to humiliate a weaker opponent. This team does not. It would rather try and coast against a weaker opponent