KnickDanger wrote:GustavBahler wrote:KnickDanger wrote:GustavBahler wrote:KnickDanger wrote:I was thinking, how many Randle “dislikers” would have worshipped at the alter of fiery hotheads like Mason, Oakley, and other Knicks of that era? Julius’s fire is sometimes manifested in him losing his cool. I don’t care for it either, but I’d posit it’s part and parcel of the very good to great player he has become.
Those Knicks werent as big a part of the offense, werent as important to the team's success. So when Randle cant keep it together, its one more thing that hurts the Knicks ambitions. That and his play in crunch time. Pointing this out may be uncomfortable for some, but its accurate. A lot rides on Randle keeping his head in the game.
That doesn't negate my point, just sayin'. He's a fire breather and the good may go with the bad, like it or not. I would like to see him cool out is also in my point but I suppose I'm also saying I can live with it. My take, my opinion.
BTW, this thing about opinions making others "uncomfortable" - does that apply to both sides of the coin? I really don't care about that stuff. This is a Knicks message board, I assume the big majority here are grown men. We're talking about basketball mostly. That's all it is. If someone, anyone can't get beyond that then that is...unfortunate.
The flip side to making posters uncomfortable enough about a bball opinion, to get personal. Is to not take a comment about a player personally. How I see it.
The players you named were essentially role players. A better comp would be Ewing or Melo.
Oakley and Mason were role players? Looks like we don't have enough common ground to take this any further....
They werent Stars. They werent counted on to win the game.
Ewing wasnt really clutch in the playoffs. Remember those guarantees and missed finger rolls? Or what about Starks head butting, losing his cool. Or game 7 of the 94' finals All those missed 3s?
Why arent we focused mainly on those flaws when we remember these players? Because they won a lot of fing playoff games. They were in the heart of the fight.
What has Randle done(yet) to get the same love as those other former Knick greats?
Thats why there isnt the same nostalgia for the Melo years. Fans will treat Jules like an all time great when he has the resume. Right now one playoff win.
Really hope to see more. The best chance we have IMO is to find a star good enough to make Randle the number 3 option.