Knicks1969 wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:After ten games, I believe our coaching staff gave away at least four games; mainly in the name of experimenting with the roster. We now have enough talent and should have a much better record. We often play very well in the first half, but give away the game due to horrendous player rotations or no creativity when it comes to calling plays from the sideline.
You're making it sound as if you KNOW that Jackson has not had rotation discussions with Fisher.
What information do you have that none of us are privy to?
How can you not be experimenting with the roster at this point in the season? Injuries, recovering players, rookies, and guys who have never played with each other, or for you as a coach...On what basis do you determine who plays, unless you see players play...as individuals and in different combinations.
I was prepared for early growing pains, and there have been some, but this team seems to be holding its own against good teams, despite some disappointing loses.
I think the rotation will take a more definite shape as the season moves along, and guys rise and fall based on performance, and this is how it should be.
Fisher will earn his money by keeping the team motivated and playing hard, despite the setbacks, something he was able to do last year despite the terrible record.
Fisher has yet to prove that he knows how to manage a fruitful lineup. Last year he used more starting lineups than any young coach that I have ever seen. What makes you think that he will ever change????
Perhaps the fruit is not yet ripened???
Last year's team was a pretty lame...you change lineups because they are not working, or because you feel that this or that player might do better in a certain situation.
I suppose that I just see things as a work in progress. I also know that he has a coaching staff he talks to and Phil has said he would be more active, so I'm trusting that this is true.
We complained about him using Sasha too much...now that Aflalo is healthy he no longer plays, and this tells me he saw enough of Sasha.
We complained about Jose, and Fisher stuck with him, and he's doing better.
A number of guys around here wanted to coddle KP and start Williams or KOQ...any of those guys complaining about KP starting now?
Amundson healthy and looking good, so he gets more time and has some moments.
Should he have brought the starters back before he did in the Charlotte game...yup, but then again Anthony is clearly not back all the way, as he does not seem to be able to maintain the same level of play throughout the entire game...frequently slowing down in the 2nd half.
I'm just taking a more positive, and I like to think more rational, view of how this team is progressing.
Things will change as some guys get healthy, others gain experience, and everyone learns how to play together and what it takes to win. You already see some good things on the court...I expect to see a lot more as the season progresses.
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?