martin wrote:GustavBahler wrote:LivingLegend wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Noticed this stat in a Post article on the front page.The Knicks haven’t ranked better than 28th in assists during Thibodeau’s tenure, the league’s worst cumulative over four-plus seasons.
Thibs doesnt have the roster to be a legit contender, but there are things he can control like an emphasis on ball movement, sharing the rock.
We cant be consistently at the bottom of the league in assists. Not with championship aspirations.
Thibs always preaching to reporters about let the game dictate where the ball should go,- game is easy…if you are open shoot, if doubled pass yet nobody gets the pass part and Thibs does nothing about it.
Part of it is the players —- part is no reprimand if you don’t pass unless you are Obi or Deuse or some other scrub.
Thats what you said about Mitch a few weeks ago. Deuce is showing a handle, and no one is calling Obi a scrub in Indy.
If your team has the worst cummulative team assist rate since you became coach, its on you. Talk is cheap.
The Knicks have pretty below average passers and shooters on their team? Their PG rotation over the 4 years has been below average as passers and definitely lean more scorer quality in Elfrid, Burks, Rose, Brunson, IQ?
It's not hard to see why this would be a thing?
Team seems to have maximized some other areas to compensate for this. Like TO's and offensive rebounding.
I could understand maybe a couple of seasons at the bottom, but not 4. We have 3 ball dominant starters who have been looking for their shot first, instead of getting the other 2 starters more involved. Im guessing the bench players have better numbers.
Randle and JB have been looking to share the rock more lately, so hopefully that will move us up. As I said before, we dont have to be elite passers to be contenders, but we cant do it from the bottom of the list. And we cant expect a big trade to solve that problem. Mid pack ranking would be a big step towards contention.