Okay, I attended my first Knicks game at the Garden on Wednesday evening and I thought i'd give my take on what went down and the ultimate reason that I feel Isiah may have made one strategic error that he may not return from.
1) San Antonio could have beaten us by 60 points if they had wanted too. Lots and lots of folks can hate on Parker all they want but in the end he's top 5 in the league at the point and number one when it comes to speed.
2) For all of you folks that don't like Marbury out there don't sweat it. I have never spoken badly about Marbury as i've generally felt like he has been misunderstood. His talent is undeniable and in the right situation he would have given Parker a lot more to handle. However, live at the game I saw things off the game court that to me were just troubling. For instance, all of us have issues with our work situation. Nevertheless, we still have to be professional about how we deal with our business and our coworkers. This guy mopes off the court like he's a teenager or something. When you get to the bench and the coach comes over to talk to you and you turn your head away....what kinda nonsense is that. Marbury came off to me like a spoiled rotten athelete that has been allowed to get everything he wants whever he's been....like the stereotypical petulant athelete. You could clearly see that hardly anyone was talking to him on the bench and this whole attitude carried over on the court. Immaturity seems to be his issue...and at 29 years old if you make Isiah have to choose between you and Larry Brown you can rest assured he won't be choosing you. He'll be gone as soon as the first opportunity to get something decent for him presents itself (Marbury for Artest and filler (ehhh, probably not

).
3) Contrary to popular opinion Jamal is a talent with a good attitude. He's also very coachable as he was always open and receptive to LB. Jerome James is not nearly as bad as others make him out to be. He is what he is...which is a high priced backup/psuedo defensive presence. Oh btw, MoT can play. All of these guys are a victim of the item in # 4).
4) Isiah's Big Error. Larry Brown. Now for the most part Brown has always had veteran led teams with the occasional younger player thrown in (ala T. Prince) and Indiana and Philly both represent this. Even more critical is that both of the teams had players that excelled in the half court game. However, the Knicks are full of super young players and a bunch of castoffs from other teams that are not far along in the half court game. The players they have that are capable of playing a halfcourt game hit the bench as soon as they make a good play (i.e. Q- 3 pointer then head fake and dunk...30 sec later on the bench; J. Butler - hits the floor in the 4th quarter). Which touches on the major sticking point in this situation. In order for the Knicks to win in the immediate future they have to run a controlled break. I'm not talking about the Princeton offense that they've been trying to run with all of the backdoor cuts and such....you've gotta have the players (great passers) to do that and they don't. They should be running an organized fastbreak (ala Phoenix) that takes advantage of the horses they have on the bench. Ariza,Lee, Frye, Robinson, Butler, James, MoT and god forbid....Marbury...can all run. Let them run.
Isiah brought in Larry Brown who has turned around every team he's been associated with and he'll eventually turn the Knicks around. One could argue that a Westphal/Herb tandem could have been better for the collection of players than LB. Has Isiah made questionable trades...sure (although the MoT trade doesn't bother me that much). Has Isiah made good trades....Absolutely as the Curry trade had to be done. This team was setup to be developed (it's not ready for primetime and to hit the ground running yet). LB will get what he wants (which is the whole idea behind getting so called "players that play the right way"). So, Marbury will be taking a trip soon. One thing that could resolve the issue is LB's bladder and how long he can bare it. I can assure you that the ass whuppin he's taking this year ain't helping the situation.
It's amazing what you can see when you're seeing the game live. The ultimate question however is will Isiah be around see the team win.....when it happens. I suspect he will.
[Edited by - junkmein on 12-23-2005 12:04 PM]