Posted by BlueSeats:
Posted by BasketballJones:
From your descripton it sounds like Isiah and Co. didn't really care if they won this particular game.
I think it's fine to put guys in who could jeopardize your chances in order to give them a look. That's what pre-season is about. But it's another thing if Isiah isn't coaching hard or veterans aren't playing hard in their time on the court. One always has to coach and play to win. Even when you're tanking a season for the lottery you still coach your butt off and demand 100% from your players - you simply sit the guys (usually stars and veterans) who give you your best chance to win.
I think the "savings themselves" attitude of some of these guys is a bad sign, and emblematic of our problems over the last few years (apathy, out of condition, mental weakness, inability to overcome adversity, home opener blowouts, 74 point halfs for the opposition, etc.)
[Edited by - blueseats on 10-22-2006 4:20 PM]
NY POST
Yes, they're only exhibition games. But Thomas is trying to break a bad Knick habit called losing.
"I say it to our players every day, from Vince Lombardi," Thomas said. "Winning is not a sometimes thing. It's an all-the-time thing. Don't do something right once in a while. Do it all the time. Winning is a habit. So is losing."
Last Saturday in Philly, after a victory over the Sixers, the Knicks' locker room was filled with laughter and rap music. It was as joyous in that room as it had ever been in Larry Brown's locker room during their 23-59 disgrace.
Thomas liked the joviality.
"Celebrate the wins," Thomas said. "It's hard to win a basketball game. You win a game, celebrate. It's important the team feels good about winning and everyone has a contribution."
"Man, who knows with this team." Aguirre.