Big Fans Don't Cry
dk7th wrote:
it doesn't really matter whether he rests, in my opinion. the central issue of this team will remain: a disturbing lack of chemistry, commitment to defense, and identity.
disturbing lack of chemistry
We have a well compensated star willing to sacrifice his ego for the whole and that makes him a malcontent? Players have not complained and have apparently supportevtheir coach's decisions. Last I checked, the bench (no matter who is riding it) appears to celebrate with passion and dap up sluggish play to encourage their running buddies when things may be out of sync. Lack of chemistry? Was there a locker room tussle we missed? Some unreported drama?
Did you miss Steve Novak flexing?
Any perceived lack of chemistry is only among the fans who are impatient. The players have supported one another all season. Even the new guys feel welcome.
commitment to defense
"Marcus Camby, please pick up the orange courtesy phone..."
All we need is a stunt man for Tyson Chandler. Sheed was unexpected fun while he lasted. He added a spirit that was loud and proud. He is missed on the court. Nice to see him on the bench giving other guys the business.
identity
Other than the home units needing better attention to font design, where exactly is the "identity" issue? Oh, wait, Mike Woodson does not conform to the image of head coach because he plays the unexpected "guys" too many minutes. Identity is simply a matter of perception. The Knicks are 37-21 which a a decent enough identity where it matters most.
Sheesh. Dry your tears, hike up your big boy pants and get some testosterone in your bloodstream.
There is no crying in basketball.