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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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ChuckBuck
Posts: 28851 Alba Posts: 11 Joined: 1/3/2012 Member: #3806 USA |
![]() Talking about roster this or roster that....Cavs had Lebron James, end of story.
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dk7th
Posts: 30006 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/14/2012 Member: #4228 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? not interested in chitchat of this nature as it is all surface stuff and white noise. it's about culture war, factions, internecine struggle, chaotic management, meddling ownership, meddling agents. this has been the knicks since dolan became the owner. now that phil jackson is here-- someone who loves the knicks more than dolan does and has a deeper connection to the knicks than dolan ever will-- we are on the road to recovery and perhaps respectability. woodson was one of the symptoms of what has been wrong with the knicks, who were never capable of handling prosperity and professionalism. they have been an extension of dolan, a walking disease. so it is not surprising to me that certain posters are bemoaning the present state of and direction of this team, while other posters are rejoicing. knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() dk7th wrote:You have a tendency to deflect and distract when you write things that are factually wrong and get called out on it. I get it. Hard to argue with the results of the Woodson/Lin dynamic that you were critical of. Lin was Woodson's point guard for 7 games. They went 6-1. The goal is to win. None of the other stuff you are posting relates to how Woodson used Lin which is what the dialogue was about.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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dk7th
Posts: 30006 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/14/2012 Member: #4228 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:You have a tendency to deflect and distract when you write things that are factually wrong and get called out on it. I get it. Hard to argue with the results of the Woodson/Lin dynamic that you were critical of. Lin was Woodson's point guard for 7 games. They went 6-1. The goal is to win. None of the other stuff you are posting relates to how Woodson used Lin which is what the dialogue was about.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? mental midgets are only capable of seeing numbers in a vacuum and lack the ability to see numbers in context. then there are those who know better but still insist on denying this aspect of rational thought. conclusion: you are either stupid, deceitful or a combination of the two... not a good look, sister knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%
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holfresh
Posts: 38679 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/14/2006 Member: #1081 |
![]() dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:You have a tendency to deflect and distract when you write things that are factually wrong and get called out on it. I get it. Hard to argue with the results of the Woodson/Lin dynamic that you were critical of. Lin was Woodson's point guard for 7 games. They went 6-1. The goal is to win. None of the other stuff you are posting relates to how Woodson used Lin which is what the dialogue was about.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? The problem when you start judging teams by anything other than wins and losses, it's left up to the individual's interpretation. So you could endlessly continue to write the BS you write...It has no meaning because winning is never in the equation..17 win season is great because it's a "culture change"..LB 23 win season was "playing the right way"..Phil is bringing in guys from "good families"..We are bringin back scrubs from last year's awful team to "establish continuity"...Who the heck wants to continue anything off a 17 win season...You guys don't need basketball people, you need speech writers..Know what that all means, we aren't winning because that is what they would have been talking about..So until you come to Church and embrace "winning", everything else is Bull****.. |
dk7th
Posts: 30006 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/14/2012 Member: #4228 USA |
![]() holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:You have a tendency to deflect and distract when you write things that are factually wrong and get called out on it. I get it. Hard to argue with the results of the Woodson/Lin dynamic that you were critical of. Lin was Woodson's point guard for 7 games. They went 6-1. The goal is to win. None of the other stuff you are posting relates to how Woodson used Lin which is what the dialogue was about.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? sorry but you're wrong about winning. it's not *that* you win but *how* you win that matters. this is one of the great things that bill bradley said. you will notice that the playoff format allows for 16 teams in a 30 team league. this by definition rewards mediocrity. nate silver is trying to address some of this issue by not rewarding division winners with a top 4 guaranteed seed. this, because portland had no business being seeded as high as it was, and the way they were dispatched is proof positive that a win is definitely not a win. and you may extrapolate from this phenomenon that a second seed may not actually be a true second seed. with 82 games there is plenty of wiggle room, unlike with football, where a win is a win. in order to win it all you have to play the right way. only about 6 teams in any given year play the right way, and all 6 of those teams will be playing in the conference semi-finals. the remaining two teams who appear do not play the right way, so even some second-round series have one team that just doesn't belong. the knicks against indiana is a classic example of this. much of this has to do with coaching. the knicks allowed an overmatched boston team some life, allowing them to win two games in a row-- this was the dressed in black for a boston funeral series. in a stiffer test they then lost the first game against indiana, losing home court. carmelo stunk up the joint and woodson was outcoached. why did they lose home court: the woodson/melo/smith triumverate was exposed for the frauds that they are. knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%
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holfresh
Posts: 38679 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/14/2006 Member: #1081 |
![]() dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:You have a tendency to deflect and distract when you write things that are factually wrong and get called out on it. I get it. Hard to argue with the results of the Woodson/Lin dynamic that you were critical of. Lin was Woodson's point guard for 7 games. They went 6-1. The goal is to win. None of the other stuff you are posting relates to how Woodson used Lin which is what the dialogue was about.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Not sure what that has to do with Woodson/Lin which is what I asked you about. Also, that was a horrible series. The Knicks lost the rest of their backcourt, Amare punched the fire extinguisher, and I believe that was the first round of Tyson getting over the flu in his Knick career.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:I am not going to address who's team it was but the Knicks had lost 6 straight, 8-10 and had what should have been one of the best frontlines in the league. Woodson took over and won. He also continued to start Lin until he got hurt.CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:Nice links but I wish you would respond to the question I asked regarding what you wrote. Again, Lin played 7 games under Woodson before getting hurt. The team went 6-1. What was your issue with Woodson/Lin when the Knicks were winning at such a high rate? Here is why you never win these arguments..Your arguments never are based on facts or truths..2 questions..Was Indiana the better team? and Did a Woodson coached team exceed your expectations??..I always get you with these two truths.. |