misterearl wrote:knickscity wrote:misterearl wrote:tkf - perhapsWould young consider that our second leading scorer, quietly finding his voice in New York, has also adapted his game, with an assist from the coaches, to his new surroundings?
I Man Shumpert is playing with passion. Tim Hardaway Jr is picking up the shots Steve Novak left in his locker.
Nothing stays the same.
i personally want to see what they do when the threes dont fall and are in a tight game.Does the ball and player movement continue as it should?
Or more important, how much Carmelo defers when the Knicks are playing from behind. During the Nets and Magic games we never had a significant deficit.
No matter the opponent, each game has peaks and valleys... Runs and droughts... The responsibility for making certain everyone touches the ball starts with the point guard. Raymond Felton also bears responsibility for how and where the ball moves.
Less dribble. More outlet passes.
Lets be honest, our point guards dont run the offense, Melo does, our points guards merely bring it up and flick it off.
The difference in these last two games imo are quicker tempo, quick decisions from melo, and guys hitting shots when getting the ball in rhythm....with emphasis on getting the ball.
It's not ironic guys played well when involved, and the only player who reduced their shots was melo and JR, the guys who normally shoot the most.