RemBee76
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fishmike,
Before you start dissing posters for not being knowledgable, watch the games.
The Knicks did not blow so many games because they never should have been ahead in the first place. That position is patently absurd.
They blew games in the 4th quarter for two major reasons, both directly attributed to Chaney.
1. His system- Chaney picked up the pace of the team when he took over. He stopped preaching defensive, grind-it-out ball, and put the emphasis on offense. This lead to far more touches for the stars, which in turn, lead to higher scoring with lower shooting %. (Getting good opportunities on offense starts with your defense).
Now, this strategy is fine when you have young, quick scorers accompanied by a defensive rebounding force. Unforunately, the Knicks had neither. By the time the 4th quarter came around, our players were tired. They couldn't compete with the younger players, and ended up hoisting bad shots half the time. (Not only did Spree put up FAR more 3 pointers last season, a large amount of them came in that 4th quarter).
In short, as flawed as the line-up was, Chaney tried to force a system on it that just didn't work. He seems to think a pre-season camp will fix this. He is wrong.
2- Mid-game adjustments. Everyone always raves about how JVG was one of the best preparation coaches out there. Thats true. But he is also a highly underrated game-time coach. His teams didn't just play great D because of the sets he would draw up. They played great D because JVG would make adjustments. If something wasn't working, he would change it. T-Mac is going off? Try putting Camby on him. It works.
Not once last season did I see Chaney make a significant defensive adjustment over the course of a game. Other teams changed their strategy in the 4th quarter, and Chaney NEVER changed his. This is the single biggest reason why the Knicks lost so many leads last season, and it is ALL on Chaney.
You are right. More than anything, this teams flawed make-up deserves a large share of the blame for the debacle last season. But it is terribly simplistic to think that the coach deserves non of the blame. JVG worked with many of the same flaws and made a winning team.
Chaney was not the whole problem last season, but he can never be part of the solution. He is simply not that good a coach.
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