“I think we failed,’’ Shumpert said yesterday at the Knicks’ Tarrytown compound. “We failed to do what we were supposed to do. We know we were supposed to go farther and we didn’t. So it’s a fail.”“Just we’ve got to hold each other accountable, come next year,’’ Shumpert said. “Little things like not playing hard should never come into play. Letting a game slip at home [in Game 1] should never come into play. Getting beat on the boards when we know that’s a point of emphasis in the series shouldn’t happen. We’ve got to take care of the little things, and we didn’t. It finally caught up with us.”
The bold statement implies there were signs there even when the team was possibly 18-6 or 35-21 or 50-26
but then Pumpkin Head says this...
“Shump is right, it’s time to hold each other accountable,” he said. “But it’s easy to say that after the fact, sitting on the outside looking in.’’
“We set a standard,” Anthony said. “We kind of teased the city of New York. Because now everybody expects us to play at this high level. That’s how we hold ourselves accountable to come back and be at that level and even better.’’
WTH Theodore!!!!!...Shump is not on the outside, he's a Knick he's on the inside and he's speaking as a leader, although early in the yr you said he could never be considered one along with Amar'e and you never mentioned Tyson. You also said Shump would never get the blame but here he is, manning up while you're serving up Cookies and Milk.
You don't talk about accountability as the supposed leader after the fact or speak on teasing. No professional who's serious about their business looks at it that way.
I'm also sick of this team comparing what they've done to the previous Decade....No compare yourself to the 90's Knicks and the 70's Knicks and how you stack up
We're never gonna win with this dude as the face and leader of this franchise...he doesn't get it.
Big Up to Shumpert......I 100% agree with you. We didn't make the trade to be status quo or to get AT A BOYS after the fact in failure
YOUR WORDS AS A PLAYER "ON THE OUTSIDE" MATCHED THE PLAYER ON THE COURT ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK