GustavBahler wrote:babyKnicks wrote:GustavBahler wrote:nixluva wrote:
Oh yeah and i'm against trading him. I want to keep working with him and see if we can get him going. Trades won't bring back good enough value.
I agree but at some point you have to let him play and see if he can get it going. AR can't do that from the bench. A few minutes here and there will not hurt his value but it could help him regain his confidence. I'm not even talking about making him a part of the rotation at this point.
Have you been watching the games...when AR plays, we lose...I'd rather have the wins then care about some kids confidence.
No to trade unless the PG is Rubio.
Yes I have been watching the games. I watched how they started winning when Gallo, Felton, and Chandler stopped chucking shots non-stop from behind the arc and started driving to the rim more. I watched as Felton and Stat got the P&R down and Felton became more of a floor general. I watched as their ball movement improved. AR was having problems but he wasn't winning or losing any games. Maybe you should start watching the games more closely.
I see AR shooting as soon as he gets it and not defending or rebounding.
What's the infatuation with playing someone that isn't ready? This is his SECOND dog house...nelly plays everybody and the kid didn't get it.
I'd rather focus on timofey.
Why the love affair with playing AR.
Let's go Knicks. That's amare