fishmike wrote:His best moments are attacking the basket with our bench and vs. the other team's 2nd unit. This is not meant as a slight, rather an observation.Meanwhile Grimes leads all non center rotation players in EFG%, has shown the clutch gene and is showing to be an elite defender. His first step is sick. He's a streaky shooter but think his jumper is fantastic and #s will continue to go up.
Flip side of the coin is RJ can hunt for his shots off the bench which is a positive for us. Hart is a perfect role player and a better defender than RJ (by alot)
Brunson/Grimes/Hart/Jules/Mitch (that's a TOUGH squad)
bench: IQ/RJ/Hart/Obi (in order of minutes preference)
Fastest way to improve: make things easier for RJ, more shots for Grimes
I would agree with this, if we were looking to see how we can better compete in just the NEXT game.
Think coaches need to consider the long term affects of a move like this. Like Randle, last year, we have to consider how Knicks view RJ. Right now, they view him as a "Major" piece of the future, rest of this year and playoffs. Because of that, it would be a mistake to send RJ to the bench. Think Thibs knows this and knows he needs one of his best players to regain his form/confidence. Something that will not happen by benching him.
Do agree about RJ's bad fit with Randle and JB. I have stated the same many times before. However, if that is how the Knicks also feel, the move that will be made is a trade. You just don't bench one of your main pieces unless you are planning moving on completely.
I do not like RJ's fit. Don't like how he always has blinders on and does not affect the game other than scoring. I am hoping he improves and think he will. Think we give him one more year of complete support. Which includes starting. If he does not improve his "All Around" game after that, then we look to move him at next deadline.
'Knicks focus should be on players that have grown up playing soccer or cricket' - Triplethreat 8/28/2020