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boomann
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Joined: 6/29/2005
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In a effort to understand what exactly is going on inside of Larry Brown's head every night before the game. I have come up with a theory that might be able to explain the weirdness of the lineups and the rotations during the game. His m.o is that he loves to teach and taking that into consideration I believe he is trying to teach a lesson every game. It still baffels me on why Butler, James and Ariza were glued to the bench last night. Ariza has the clear advantage over the sf's the Clippers had out there last night and James and Butler could of roughed up kaman because he's a wuss.
Saying all that I think last nights goals were to get Curry in shape and that's about it. I can't see anyone else learning anything from last night's loss except frustration. People go from contributing to getting no minutes. Larry Brown is a good coach, but at this point in his Knicks tenure I have no idea what the hell is going on.
"We need another shot blocker and we need more girth in the middle, once that happens we have a chance to be a pretty decent team" Isiah on draft night
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