CrushAlot wrote:Love Woodson. Bad coaching. Not throwing anyone under the bus.
I agree. Woodson said in an interview that Felton has carte blanche to shoot all day. One of the reasons I was happy to see Felton go the last time was because he didn't know when to stop. He wasn't taking it to the rim much in this game either.
Tyson went off the deep end, I think he was frustrated being the only big man in the paint for the most part. It will be good to get Camby back for his rebounding and defense. Hopefully Sheed's stress fracture won't be bothering him all season. I hope Stat is still practicing those post moves. Still could use his jumper.
Woodson has shown the midas touch this season when it comes to substitutions but there was little in the way of adjustments in this game, substitutions or in strategy. This was a preview of what we'll be facing in the playoffs. Tough physical D, a team not intimidated by us. I was surprised that Woodson let the lead get out of hand in the first without calling a time out. Though those days were done.
Woody has done an amazing job this season but he is going to stay just a great regular season coach if he doesn't do a better job with teams that can play the Knicks style like the Bulls do. I'm sure the Heat will be playing this way as well when the playoffs come around, not to mention the Celtics.