CleaverGreene wrote:Solid win without our best player and playing a West Coast team we are better than, but probably would've lost to last year. Our bench really showed up.This is the type of game which should really help McBride's confidence. He played tough D against a team with two very good guards, and also looked confident on offense. He played like he belonged on the court with those guys.
Hart also wanted to impress his old team, and did, while Cam basically disappeared.
Wish Grimes had shown up on offense.
We DID lose to them last calendar year/ this season. I'm still having nightmares of Jerami Grant shooting 28 free throws and Simmons lighting it up.
Since Brunson went down, McBride played 9 minutes per in the 3 losses and 21 in the two wins. I guess it's good it only took 3 games for Thibs to figure out what us fanatics noticed in 3 quarters.
Knicks lose the tie breaker against Brooklyn so it's losses which are important. Knicks are still in 6th place until Brooklyn loses again.
I'm not a doctor but it seems like Brunson should have sat this trip out. I'm sure he's been walking plenty from the airport to hotel to arena and back.
As long as RJ brings his 3 point attempts down he should be able to make good on that contract.Our small sample size stat of the night is him shooting 62% on 14.5 2's per game of the last two. If he keeps it up we can spend all summer arguing about whether a Butler Barrett trade makes sense.
Until then, we can ponder going back to a ten man rotation.