mrKnickShot wrote:playa2 wrote:NYKMentality wrote:The Miami Heat are now on a 14 game win streak, have beat the likes of Houston, LAC, LAL, POR, OKC, ATL, CHI, MEM and now NY. They are playing amazing team basketball as of late, but just the fact that our Knicks were A.) Up by like 16 and B.) Competed against Miami until the closing moments is something to build off as a team moving forward. Starting with Cleveland tonight. We held our own, went on our own runs, and just so happened to lose the game by 6 points. As Shumpert continues to improve along with Stoudemire continuing to return from injury, there is no question about it; our New York Knicks of 2012-2013 can compete against Miami during a 7 game series. Especially if we're able to implement both Kenyon Martin and Marcus Camby into our rotation as our backup PF and Center.
The knicks were built for the playoffs not reg season, too many vets.
Knicks have less pressure playing these types of games on the road.
But we can't beat the refs and their momentum calls in big games.
To be built for the playoffs, you need playoff tested guards. Who are these guards that are built for the playoffs?
We may not have D.Wade (but then again, who does). But we do have Raymond Felton, Iman Shumpert, J.R Smith, Jason Kidd and Pablo Prigioni. 5 guards in which can all compete come postseason play. Ain't no Landy Fields over here.
Shumpert: 1 postseason game (injury).
Felton: 9 postseason games.
J.R Smith: 40 postseason games.
Jason Kidd: 146 postseason games.
Pablo Prigioni: A boat load of basketball experience.
How many guards has been battled tested during the postseason for Houston?
Jeremy Lin: 0 postseason games.
Patrick Beverley: 0 postseason games.
James Anderson: 3 postseason games.
Francisco Garcia: 6 postseason games.
James Harden: 43 postseason games (only 3 more than J.R Smith).
Some postseason experience there and/or playoff "battle tested:
How much postseason experience for Denver's guards?
Evan Fournier: 0 postseason games.
Julyan Stone: 2 postseason games. Only 2.5 mins per.
Corey Brewer: 13 postseason games. Only 10.7 mins per.
Ty Lawson: 18 postseason games.
Andre Iguodala: 35 postseason games.
Andre Miller: 46 postseason games.
Stop acting as if our guards lack postseason experience overall, or better yet, stop posting as a hypocrite while sounding like a talking tool while telling us all how our Knicks have "no chance".
Last but not least, battle tested BIG's down low are just as important come postseason play. And we have veterans that are not only battle tested, but also have a boat load of postseason experience down low in Kurt Thomas, Kenyon Martin, Marcus Camby, Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler.
Spin that before ever telling our fan base our Knicks aren't battle tested enough for postseason play. Our Guards outside of Iman Shumpert are all veterans players.