Ronnie's previous absence resulted in a 5 games losing streak. Does it surprise anyone that this time around, the Knicks have won two straight, with Ronnie out.
There is something strange about Amare's shooting percentage thus far this year. He is at .512 this year, below his career percentage of .542. The curious thing is that Amare's career percentage from 3 point range is .277. But Amare is shooting .556 so far this year. (No that is not a typing error.)
Amare's outstanding accuracy from behind the 3 point line this year should change the way our opponent's guard him. .556 from behind the 3 point line requires the opposing center to come out and guard Amare more tightly from behind the 3 point line. At the same time, Chandler, the power forward, is also set up outside of the paint. The interesting thing is that the way the Knicks lineup is presently constituted, our entire starting lineup has a good ability to attack the basket. Felton, Fields, Amare and Chandler all took good advantage of Brook Lopez leaving the paint to guard Amare during the second half of the Net's game. A look at the shot chart for the last two quarters of that game reveals that when they took control of the game. most of the Knicks scoring came from drives to the basket. (I thought Chandler in particular was quite artistic in the way he finished.) The point is that Amare playing center, opens up the middle not just for him, but for the rest of the Knicks as well.
I'm guessing that even after Turiaf returns, the Knicks may continue to start games with Amare at center, Chandler at power forward and Turiaf on the bench. That should allow Amare and Wilson to create big match up problems for their opponents. There is a potential problem with this strategy however when playing against teams like Orlando, where aggressive moves to the basket by Dwight Howard's might threaten that Amare could get in early foul trouble. But for teams with centers who are not big scorers, it seems a better lineup for the Knicks, because Wilson Chandler was clearly playing out of position at shooting guard. The Mayor looks outstanding as a power forward.
Do you think Turiaf goes back to being the starting center when he returns to action?