mrKnickShot wrote:KnicksFE wrote:ramtour420 wrote:BasketballJones wrote:Hmm. I think the team is turning the corner on the "psychological" issues, and a lot of that has to do with Lin. For the first time in forever the Knicks got lucky and found a diamond in the rough. Everyone was feeling good about the team again. Then he was injured... I think this team needs another year to gel with the current lineup if possible, with hopefully some tweaks here and there. We've had terrible luck with injuries. There are certainly other issues having to do with coaching, etc., but isn't it more likely that we've met a better team when we're far-below full-strength? We can over-analylze this and make it seem a lot more complicated than it really is.
Completely agree.
Do you realize that we are not the only team in the NBA with injured players, right?
So which team in the playoffs has lost their starting 1, 2, and their 5 gets too sick to really play?
Who is dealing with anything similar?
Don't say chicago because its not close and I doubt they are going to far.
Well Chandler played so don’t give me this thing about being sick, a lot players are not 100% healthy these days, but they still play, so good for Chandler.
1. Chicago Bulls lost Rose and is not about whether they go far or not, instead it is about how they regroup as a team and still play hard and smart regardless of the adversity.
2. Orlando, lost Howard (or he checked out earlier, whatever) this team with little talent was able to steal home court advantage and win game one against the Pacers.
3. Memphis lost Zach Randolph (arguably their best player) for most of the season and still end up with home advantage in the first round.
4. Atlanta lost Al Harford (arguably their best player) for the entire season and still finished with home court advantage in the first round.
5. Clippers lost their starting shooting guard Billups and just lost their starting small forward Caron Butler, yet they just pulled one of the biggest comebacks in recent history.
You see, I’m not expecting the Knicks to win the series against the Heat, however, after all the improvement they showed in the last 24 games, I was expecting better from them, instead right now we are playing again like it is the first game of the regular season, with no identity defensively or offensively. Enough with the excuses, this is the playoff man.