mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Lin with a good bounce back game to carry Houston to a victory.
What the heck is with Harden's shot? Strange.
This is the LA that we know 
I think LA bounces back but I think Houston wins the next game. I also, do not like Mo williams' game at all. I think he holds Portland back. That's just the eye test though.
I think that Houston pulls it out unless Harden finds his balls.
Mo Williams is really not good.
Robin Lopez to me seems like the X factor on that team.
How good of Rim Protector is that guy. He is so unassuming, awkard, and methodical with his movements but it works. It makes me think Aldrich may have a future by just improving his fundamentals but Lopez had a better track record because he got real minutes. Cole was a high pick for a reason I guess.
Harden probably has his ubber efficient super accurate from 3 game. I mean Harden has sucked all series and has given every player a beeline to the basket but Houston wil win the game and then the series.
I can see them winning. That game maybe a classic.
I like Cole and its my main reason for turning on Woody.
I am still confused about his resigning. Do we have any advantage? Seems that we do not.
I think the only advantage the Knicks have is that his market is still probably dry. He is a underground fan favorite but those type guess get bad little. I can see them offering whatever raise the Knicks can give him and he taking that. It would make it easier if Phil likes him and say you have a chance to get 20+ minutes a game.
I hope. Woody really got under my skin for not playing him. The guy gets 10 points and 10 boards in 2 minutes and he just sits him for a couple of weeks while his bigs suck.
The guy set real picks not Tyson and Amare's girly sh1t, actually boxed out, and moved the ball really well. Hmmm ... I guess he did not really fit this years team.
I also think he can be the perfect Triangle guy.
I remember early in the season when he would play a couple of minutes here and there and he always did good things. Don't know how coaches don't see that. Why not test a player more and more until they fail before you ice a guy?
I am just venting ... really can't stand seeing how Lowry is playing. He should be on this team. Do you think there were people who looked at Bargs advanced stats before trading for him? Its kinda comical how this was all so obvious to the stats people yet the Knicks make the trade and give up the house. Mind boggling.
The Aldrich situation puzzles me because it is the same thing every where he goes it seems.
As for Bargs: I tried to keep an open mind hoping that being paired with a high usg player would take some of the burden off his shoulders and that his 3pt shooting would return. Some advance stats pointed to him possibly having a good year. Not having the ability to shoot threes ruined what could have been a passable offensive player. His utter lack of knowing how to play help D makes him a waste. His iso/post D has been very good advance stat wise.
Bargs should not play more than 10 minutes a game if everyone is healthy unless Phil Jackson can... Nope Bargs just shouldn't play.
I do hope Bargs is healthy and trains hard this off-season. Maybe him and Amar'e can train together.