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yellowboy90
Posts: 33942 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/23/2011 Member: #3538 |
Araton:
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Malcolm
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yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: Like . . . duh. |
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: Not so obvious to everyone here. |
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Rookie
Posts: 27322 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
Should also limit the search to candidates that have not slept with Matt Barnes wife
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: Plenty of posters here were defending this system to the bitter end. Pretty sure you knew that. |
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EnySpree
Posts: 44919 Alba Posts: 138 Joined: 4/18/2003 Member: #397 |
GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: I'm defending the system. I think what we are doing out there is a good thing. Fisher was fired because of his short comings. If we continue on this path and keep improving we'll be fine. Phil has a short list of disciplines to call on. Luke Walton just is the hottest name. Kerr did fine last year. Brian Shaw is a Decent coach. Rambis isn't a slouch either. Nothing to worry about in my opinion. Subscribe to my Podcast https://youtube.com/c/DiehardknicksPodcast
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gunsnewing
Posts: 55076 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 2/24/2002 Member: #215 USA |
Rookie wrote:Should also limit the search to candidates that have not slept with Matt Barnes wife That might be overreaching just a bit. Not possible |
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: Then I dont get your post because the article spoke of its limitations. Kerr didnt use it, Shaw would be a disaster (See the Walton agent thread for my reason) Ive been saying since Fisher got here that he hasnt made a case to stay beyond this season, so Im not giving Fisher a pass by any means. It also repeats what Ive been saying since day one and that is that Phil should have done more to mentor Fisher, and Phil said that to the media today and to Fisher. I believe we should get the best coach available, the best fit regardless of whether or not its Triangle based. Give the coach the last word. |
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EnySpree
Posts: 44919 Alba Posts: 138 Joined: 4/18/2003 Member: #397 |
An article saying Phil has limited options to run the triangle is worthy of the "captain obvious" gag.
Kerr uses principles but is allowed to use his own philosophy. Blah blah. Fisher was allowed to do that too and was successful. He's had issues substituting and making in game adjustments. The last 10 games was over kill. He had to go. If Kerr was here instead I think he would have these Knicks in that 8th spot. Kerr is flat out a better coach. I'll give him that. Golden state had better players but his philosophy infected the team and that can't be overlooked. Anyway, I'm not worried about a revolving door or running out of candidates. Rambis will probably be better. We might keep him in charge. We have to see. Phil wants to continue to establish the culture. This won't be a situation like Isiah when he had a new coach every year just about. Subscribe to my Podcast https://youtube.com/c/DiehardknicksPodcast
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: I don't know about giving the coach the last word unless he's won a title. WTF would any of these coaches know better than Phil in terms of how to win? Bulls had some horrid offense under Thibs but they were great defensively. I think too many people are basing their view of the Triangle only on how poorly it's looked at times with the Knicks under Fisher and with a new roster. There was a point 10 games ago where the team was 22-22 and playing well and then the injuries hit and things went off the rails. Fish couldn't get it right but that doesn't mean it's the systems fault. |
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
EnySpree wrote:An article saying Phil has limited options to run the triangle is worthy of the "captain obvious" gag. You commented on the title, that's about it, everything since... blah blah. Kerr would laugh if you suggested that the triangle had anything to do with GS winning a championship as far as tactics. He would put D'Antoni ahead of him in that dept. Thibs is light years better than anyone on the bench and he has the track record to prove it. Whats the record of Phil's former players who went with the Triangle? Rambis will get them to play better, but I would still rather get the best coach available. Dont believe thats Rambis, but I would be happy if he did well. |
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
nixluva wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: No other President forces a system on a coach that no one else in the league uses, and apparently wont hire anyone who hasnt, so I dont know how the **** you are suggesting that this is a other day at the office. If Phil wants this system to work, he should have been either more hands on or he should do it himself if he wants it done right. |
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
GustavBahler wrote:nixluva wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Araton: Phil gave Fish his top assistants who won titles with him and know all that's needed to know, plus he had Phil at his disposal, but it seems Fish chose not to really make full use of those resources. Now Rambis gets a chance to get this right so Phil's plan is still in effect unless Rambis fails miserably and proves he doesn't deserve the job. You seem to think that there's only one way to do things as a GM when in fact there is not hard and fast rule on that. Phil has his views on how he wants the franchise to run and he's building his team in a very specific direction and wants to play system basketball. He has a chosen system but has said over and over that his coach can tweak it as long as it's not ISO ball with no motion. That leaves a boatload of options for any coach. If it came down to Thibs, he doesn't even have a good offense of his own. I would think he'd be open to running the Triangle or some variation and to also learn some things from Phil. |
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
Of course it's limited, why you think we ended up with Fisher the preacher. Maybe this will open it up, I'm kind of hoping Rambis can do a good job, but I'm not counting on it.
I like the job he did the one game fisher miss because of his love triangle.. ES
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