One would hope knicks can take care of him when other monies have been spent and he sees himself here for the long run. Thus he can leave, but if he likes it here and he benefits from the system then his value is higher to us.
With a wink and a promise we can pay him another day.
Knicks1969, He is playing the way the coach's want him to. That's how you earn the minutes. In turn he is performing. It takes time and is not easy. when you know 2+2 is 4 and don't have to count on your fingers its instinctive knowledge. I learned To play Tennis about 5 years ago and took some lessons. its neat when something your taught, and practice becomes routine and instinctive and the results are there. Its pretty generic, you fail and keep practice it until it just happens!!!!!!
I played basketball growing up and really understand this. You don't let players stay on the court if they are not doing the right things. Knicks1969, I think you look at results as confirmation, you have to look at the activity that leads to the result. If you do the right things the % of success increases. Thus Dwill had to do them first.
The game where Melo passed to a wide open Jose and could have won the game, it should be applauded because the right sequence happened! It was only going to be a 40% chance he hits that shot at best!!!
Knicks won 2 overtime games. In the past they might have been games they lost. They are learning how to win. How? from losing. Then it starts to change where you lose close games, then it starts winning some of those..........
We all measure by results but how you get there is important in the short run.