BigDaddyG wrote:Knicksfan wrote:KnickDanger wrote:Knicksfan wrote:KnickDanger wrote:Gotta love Knicks fans -- lose a close one to the Warriors and they're climbing up the GW Bridge....
Gotta love Knicks fans —- have a losing record with constant losing streaks where their lack of shooting and second threat after Randle is exposed, yet think it’s just about one game.
32 games into the season we are two games under .500 and in the 7th slot spitting distance of the 4th. Should I go bump the Expectations for the Season thread? How many had us under 15 wins for the entire season? Not to mention is it really about winning now? And what do you mean constant losing streaks?
So yeah I ain’t climbing the bridge. Nor am I expecting a championship this year. But I like this overachieving scrappy team.
That’s great for you and anyone in the same boat. I’ve been there too except for the last weeks that I have seen us struggle with the same issues and have seen less of Quickley and Obi while we still haven’t taken every opportunity to at least reach .500. When you suddenly realize that such high mark would only mean being mediocre again while taking us out of the draft bounty, I don’t know. Not so fond of that anymore.
I loved Quickley leading the way, RJ showing he was taking the next step and Randle shutting up everyone. Since the Rose trade, and I’m not blaming him but since that move, I’ve seen less of Quick, same limited use of Obi and RJ looks like a mess 2 out of every 4 games. It’s not that exciting when compared to our need for a star young piece.
For me that will change the moment I see this team move two games over .500. But this win two, lose two, limp to the finish line for a 1st round sweep has lost its excitement when compared to finally drafting a franchise player.
Just my opinion here. Will keep loving the wins and hating the losses like the rest.
I agree. To be honest, we're still a bad team. Sure, this team is like the championship Bulls compared to the last couple of years. But it's still a team stuck in mediocrity and there's no guarantee they make the playoffs. Yes, I understand some you here want to see some playoff action. But this team's best possible outcome is a first-round exit. First round exits, to me are like 49 degree days. No one gives a f*#k about. I'd rather get that high lottery pick.
None of that is true except the mediocre part. I get why you FEEL that way about the lottery pick but thats not how growth works.
Also the team's best possible outcome is certainly better than a first round exit. Obviously I would be foolish to say we are beating BK/Phi/Milw in a first round matchup. But we are 1 game out of 5th and 1.5 games out of 4th with a pretty friendly schedule ahead, at least for awhile. You are telling me we couldnt hang with Indy or Boston in a 4/5 series?
Either way all these guys deserve the shot at it man... thats what they play for. You want another lottery pick because like every Knick fan you are desperate to be rescued! Cade might do it or give us the hope we so crave.... but likely this team is too good and that is not a problem, its a positive.
Mitch/Randle/IQ are clearly foundation guys for us and getting them in the playoffs at age 20-22 is the right way to start. Not to mention they are all getting better.
Only reason I didnt put Obi in there (I am 100% still high on him, he's gonna be great) is Randle's emergence might make Obi a casualty in acquiring another piece.
Look how much has changed in 30 games vs. how you felt about these players and this roster in the offseason. Gotta give this thing time to keep cookin, and there will be warts along the way. If we dont make the playoffs so be it. This is not Melo/Chander/Amare with no pipeline pretending to belong. We know we dont belong. Nobody invites you to that party... you gotta kick that door down
"winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs