Posted by BlueSeats:
Posted by misterearl:
djsu - is there enough "like" to rally around the head coach as a cause to play more intense basketball?
or does any of such 'loyalty' matter when the ball racks are on the court... or when the games start?
Ugh, are we still searching for magic potions to motivate unmotivated players? Every year it's the same thing: Marbury and TT have been brought home; Marbury wants to prove he really is "the best"; they want to prove it was Lenny's fault; They like Herb, they'll want to win for him; Marbury wants to exonerate his Olympic performance; Larry can motivate anyone; Curry wants to prove Chicago dissed him; Curry will be happy to play with Jamal; They'll want to prove it was Larry's fault; If they know Isiah's job is on the line they'll want to pull through for him; Maybe the shame of the brawl will galvanize them together; losing the harassment case will motivate them...
Jeesh, when can we just expect them to play like they care? Or like professionals?
The team seemed to me to care last year. When a team is trying to find itself it's hard to quantify just how much of their struggles have to do with caring and how much is just not being good enough yet. I don't believe that the bulk of this team which is young and coming from good college programs, just doesn't care. I don't believe that Lee, Balk, Mardy, Nate, Q, Jared etc. just don't care. They may be young and inexperienced or injured, but they seem to play pretty hard to me.
Is it possible for you to separate the actions and attitudes of SOME of the knick players and not generalize about the entire roster. I don't think it's very accurate to paint them with the same brush.