I've followed Phil Jackson's teams around the league.
The Triangle is a hard offense to insert, as we've seen in NY.
But once you do, it's a marvel.
It allows players to be in sync and form a cohesion that few other offenses do.
Phil believes not as much in the Triangle X's and O's as much as he believes in the culture it promotes.
There's a lot of haters out there. I wouldn't listen to them. Phil has kicked their butt for years and they don't want to give him an inch.
But not many teams would do as well with Lopez, rookie Porzingis, Afflalo, Calderon around Melo as we are. It's gotten Melo to play a team game. It's gotten us to understand the importance of being in sync. These are things George Karl and Mike D'Antoni, Woodson as well to a degree tried to get out of Melo and couldn't.
Even Porzingis. He's arguably the greatest fit the Triangle will ever have at that PF position. Big guy that can handle the ball, shoot the ball, throw post entry passes, rebound on offense. Cut. Screen setting is not strong, but it can come. Most of Porzingis scores come within the Triangle.
I'll say this. I've seen Kobe Bryant play without the Triangle and with. The way he's playing in terms of being in sync with his team is a huge contrast. Is it a coincidence that Kobe and Jordan never won a ring without Phil Jackson and this offense? Seen Melo lately? When have we ever seen him play like Lebron James before this? That's Triangle culture at work.
Haters always gonna hate. The Triangle was an offense run for 11 championship teams. The reason other teams don't want to install it is that it requires too much work, too much patience, and they don't have the coaching staff with a history of success running it.