Posted by newyorknewyork:
I wouldn't call it useless speculation as he does give some good insight on why he thinks things will workout. I just think that sometimes he forgets that what he is saying is just an opinion just like someone who thinks the opposite. He tends to talk like what he says is all a fact and guranteed to happen.
Exactly. It's really annoying, because he's too busy telling me I'm wrong and then "backing it up" with opinion. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but Nixluva should know that I'm sure as hell entitled to me. If he doesn't think so, he can s*ck it.
Posted by newyorknewyork:
Back to the topic. I don't know if the Curry-Randolph thing will work or not. IMO, Marbury & Randolph should work the pick and roll on one side. Crawford & Curry should work the 2 man game on the other side. By 2 man game I mean Crawford feeds Curry in the post, then stands by the 3pt line. Curry can either make his move to score, or kick the ball back out to Crawford quickly when doubled.
Truthfully I was never into the pound the ball to Curry in the post thing though I gave it a shot last yr. Yes if Curry has a nice matchup then exploit it. But I was more into having our guards focus on breaking down the defense l ook to pass first then feed Curry for easy high % shots. This way Curry isn't in constant control of the ball all game and his TOs can reduce, but yet he could still his pts. When it comes strickly to Curry getting his. Our guards creating for him should be the first option, him using his back to back game should be the 2nd option. I believe our guards would be better at creating for him than him creating for himself & others.
Away from scoring, I don't expect Curry to be a good shotblocker or defensive anchor. But he has to up his rebounding. I can settle for high % scoring & rebounding.
The interesting thing is, Curry is a wildcard to me. Personality clashes with Zach aside, I could see it going either way. Curry won't face as many double teams, so he could improve in that regard. On the other hand, I usually think double teams work in the advantage of the team that has a player who draws double teams (I'm not convinced of this in Curry's case, though). It could hurt the Knicks in that regard, and there's a lot of questions about how well these two will play next to each other... especially on defense.
Ultimately, I think Zach should be a higher priority scoring option than Curry and Curry should focus on putbacks, one-on-one matchups (always pass out of a double), and the parts of his game that he's ignored. If he only scored 12 ppg, but improved in all of those other areas (passing, blocks, rebounds, overally energy), I'd call it a win for the Knicks. Getting back to passing. Curry has to stop being a black hole. Too many times last season the ball was passed to Curry and that was where the passing stopped. Even if Curry was double or triple teamed, he still took it to the hole... usually to the detriment of the team. If he's within 5 feet of the basket, one-on-one, he may be the best in the league. We need more than that, though. If Eddy adds passing to his game, the entire formula changes.
Ultimately, I don't expect it, though. Based on past history of laziness and the ridiculous tattoo last year, my bet is EY Curry feels like he's already an all-star, was screwed out of it last year, and shouldn't have to work any harder. Mid-way through the season there'll be a clash when Curry only has 16 ppg and Zach is the primary post option. That's my prediction. I hope I'm wrong.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 12 2007 2:01 PM]