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Panos
Posts: 30082 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
![]() Can someone post the Newsday article about Fields, please?
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DJMUSIC
Posts: 22906 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/30/2007 Member: #1283 |
![]() ![]() Here ya go Landry Fields article (Apr 20 2011) Turntable Musiclover & Mix-Master-ologist
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42801 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() This situation reminds me of an article back in november. D'antoni told Fields that he was cutting too much. Since then his rebounding numbers have dropped steadily and he doesn't seem to have the same nose for the ball that he had early in the season. Maybe D'Antoni should let "Fields be Fields" and see if that helps him and how it affects the team's performance. At least try to find a better balance, if not in the playoffs, then next season.
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/cut_it_out_kid_7z1dvIkrfKhsNhGBPstyiP "With Landry Fields, Mike D'Antoni explained that the rookie's instinct is to be forever cutting on the offensive end. Fields is always moving. That probably seems good. But it's not. "He needs to cut sometimes. But he's cutting all the time. You have to understand when it is to cut and when you don't," D'Antoni said yesterday. "Because otherwise you cut right into Amar'e [Stoudemire] and you mess Amar'e up." " |
jrodmc
Posts: 32927 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 11/24/2004 Member: #805 USA |
![]() GustavBahler wrote:This situation reminds me of an article back in november. D'antoni told Fields that he was cutting too much. Since then his rebounding numbers have dropped steadily and he doesn't seem to have the same nose for the ball that he had early in the season. Maybe D'Antoni should let "Fields be Fields" and see if that helps him and how it affects the team's performance. At least try to find a better balance, if not in the playoffs, then next season. Yeah. Much better to stand around and make sure he's not messing up Stat's moves. Maybe he should just drift over and talk to Spike during half court sets. The F-ING guy WENT TO STANFORD!!!! He's not a F-ING MORON, D'ANTONI!!! You can take the boy out of West Vajinya, but you can't take the West Vajinya out of the boy... I don't hate on D'Antoni, but sometimes, he sounds like an idiot. And the results bear out that if something's going good (Fields), don't F with it. |
Andrew
Posts: 26600 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #1 USA |
![]() jrodmc wrote:GustavBahler wrote:This situation reminds me of an article back in november. D'antoni told Fields that he was cutting too much. Since then his rebounding numbers have dropped steadily and he doesn't seem to have the same nose for the ball that he had early in the season. Maybe D'Antoni should let "Fields be Fields" and see if that helps him and how it affects the team's performance. At least try to find a better balance, if not in the playoffs, then next season. That MDA quote was from Nov 12th, and if you actually looked at the stats Landry's reb numbers did not drop off after that. They actually went up, and then started to decline as the season wore on (fatigue?) and especially after the Melo trade. Melo being a very good rebounder has affected Field's numbers. PURE KNICKS LOVE
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42801 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() Andrew wrote:jrodmc wrote:GustavBahler wrote:This situation reminds me of an article back in november. D'antoni told Fields that he was cutting too much. Since then his rebounding numbers have dropped steadily and he doesn't seem to have the same nose for the ball that he had early in the season. Maybe D'Antoni should let "Fields be Fields" and see if that helps him and how it affects the team's performance. At least try to find a better balance, if not in the playoffs, then next season. I'm sure some of it has to do with Melo coming here but I don't believe it explains all of it. His numbers were declining before Melo arrived and he doesn't make as many of those hustle plays as he used to. I don't believe its fatigue because he plays better the less rest he has. It might be a combination of things. I do believe that he should be allowed to play to his strengths and letting him be more active might bring them back. I don't believe it will affect the rest of the team in a negative way. Only one way to find out. Edit: Correction, looking at those numbers again he goes up statistically in points but drops in rebounding so its a wash as far as rest is concerned. |
Vmart
Posts: 31800 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/23/2002 Member: #247 USA |
![]() I think he should stop writing for the Post and get his game in place.
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