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crzymdups
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![]() *When D’Antoni resigned on March 14, the Knicks had the second-fastest http://www.postingandtoasting.com/2012/3/23/2897096/knicks-mike-woodsons-slow-jams Knicks current rankings in the NBA during the Woodson era: 1st in defensive efficiency 18th in pace during MDA's run this season, it was: 8th-10th in defensive efficiency 2nd in pace Several of my friends have been arguing that no NBA team wins in the playoffs playing at the pace MDA likes to play at - his teams were always 1st-3rd in pace in the league. you look at the other contenders over the past few years and they play a slower pace. this year: Miami - 14th in pace last year: Minnesota - 1st in pace (horrible team) I think of Miami as a running team, so it's interesting to see they play a halfcourt style pace and only run off turnovers. That's what the Knicks have been doing, and very effectively. They've actually been MORE effective on the fast break in the Woodson era, too. *During their win streak the Knicks are scoring 1.4 Points Per-Fast This kind of lends creedence to the argument that MDA's style, in addition to being wrong for the roster we had, wasn't necessarily right for the playoffs, either. Yes, the Knicks are running a lot of the same plays - but they're taking their time and getting good shots on those plays, shooting late in the clock. ¿ △ ?
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ChuckBuck
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![]() crzymdups wrote:*When D’Antoni resigned on March 14, the Knicks had the second-fastest
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MozelGovCocktail
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![]() MDA's NYK teams had young players and no bigs.
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