meloanyk wrote:I witnessed the offensive repertoire that led to 28 pts last night but KP has not looked the same on D the last two games. Not staying low and moving as well laterally. Not holding his ground or shedding contact as well, no reacting nor showing the same spring on jumps. . It suggests to me that he may be getting tired from ever increasing minutes. Difficult for rooks to adjust and maintain play to physicality and pace of NBA . 22 games in with sixty or more to go, he's the main attraction and key to Knicks but hope Fischer and Jackson dont run him into ground and he hits the proverbial wall. Anyone else notice what I see? Kid could use a break in schedule
This should not be discounted, although most of the responses here are not addressing his potential fatigue.
I thought he looked listless in the Bucks game, and I think you could tell this from his outside shooting and the fact that he might have gotten some of the shots he did not block if his legs were fresh.
My big issue with KP on the defensive end is that he so intent on watching over and protecting the box, that he loses track of his man at times. If you are guarding a guy like Dirk, you simply can't lose sight of him or give him any space. There might be a fatigue factor in play here, but it also has to do his mentality...
KP seems to have the defensive mentality of a center...and when you are playing a good stretch 4 you are going to get burned if you don't make adjustments.
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?