MaTT4281 wrote:NYKMentality wrote:Going for our second road victory here in the early season. If we could handle the 76ers on the road in Philly (by 22 points), we should truthfully have our way with Orlando. This Magic team may be 2-4, they may have lost Dwight Howard and Ryan Anders during the offseason; but this team can still shoot the ball light's out when hott. With all that said, I'm expecting an 18+ point victory tonight. Just too talented, too strong, too deep of a team for Orlando to compete with. By the 3rd quarter, we should begin to break these guys down.
Welcome to the boards.
These are the games that will really convince me this team has turned the corner - the should win games. Nasty habit in the past of coming out with a lackluster effort, and either letting the subpar team hang in far too long, or even getting blown out. This Magic team is depleted. Put them to bed early. We were one of the Bobcats 7 wins last season - and just escaped from another one by a few points.
Thanks for the warm welcome.
I understand and agree with what you stated above, 100%. Any true contending team, must mentally prepare themselves when going up against 'lesser teams'. Especially with an elite opponent on deck (Spurs).
I don't believe this team will allow a letdown and/or trap game to happen. Heading into our 3rd game of the season (Philly on the road), Carmelo made it known and actually stated that this Knicks isn't even thinking about a trap game (heading into the Mavs matchup). He made it known that our team is too hungry, and too focused on winning, to allow something like that to happen.
Although I disagree with you in regards to the Bobcats. Our franchise was one of their 7 wins last season, but not our team. This is a completely different team. What happened during past seasons (especially last year) means zero moving forward. That loss happened during the 6th game of the season. Woodson has since replaced D'Antoni. Toney Douglas, a rookie Shumpert and Mike Bibby were our PG's. This team now features Felton, Kidd and Pablo. Steve Novak received zero minutes. J.R Smith was in China. Ronnie Brewer has since replaced Landry Fields at the 2G. Balkman has been replaced by Steve Novak. Guys such as Camby, Kurt Thomas and Rasheed Wallace, true NBA veterans, have replaced Josh Harrellson in regards to that Bobcats loss. This is now Melo's team, a top 5 NBA player; which wasn't the case last year. We now know Melo holds the keys to this car.
You can go on and on in regards this Knicks team when compared to previous one's. You can't even consider this as being the 'same team'. Complete opposites. That team allowed 118 points to the Bobcats. Just not the same team. So, when fans speak of the Knicks and their previous letdown games and/or trap games? Means absolutely nothing in regards to our Knicks of 2012-2013.