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newyorker4ever
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I love that he didn't hold back on saying how much we still did wrong after a win. I'm not a Rambis lover and don't know if i'd be too excited if he got the full time job but i like a coach that will call out his team for what they're doing wrong after a win when there's clearly still a lot of work to do. He even somewhat called out Melo in a way for his defense on S.Muhammed cause he was going at it with Melo for some time last night. He said it how it is and said what he was feeling which a lot of coaches don't do (D.Fisher).
http://www.msgnetworks.com/teams/knicks/games/game.2016022016.html
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Knicks1969
Posts: 25394 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/7/2014 Member: #5915 |
newyorker4ever wrote:I love that he didn't hold back on saying how much we still did wrong after a win. I'm not a Rambis lover and don't know if i'd be too excited if he got the full time job but i like a coach that will call out his team for what they're doing wrong after a win when there's clearly still a lot of work to do. He even somewhat called out Melo in a way for his defense on S.Muhammed cause he was going at it with Melo for some time last night. He said it how it is and said what he was feeling which a lot of coaches don't do (D.Fisher). I am liking the new 4ever:))) Thank God Fisher is no longer our coach, now let's get Calderon out of here:)
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newyorker4ever
Posts: 26515 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/19/2014 Member: #5816 |
Knicks1969 wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:I love that he didn't hold back on saying how much we still did wrong after a win. I'm not a Rambis lover and don't know if i'd be too excited if he got the full time job but i like a coach that will call out his team for what they're doing wrong after a win when there's clearly still a lot of work to do. He even somewhat called out Melo in a way for his defense on S.Muhammed cause he was going at it with Melo for some time last night. He said it how it is and said what he was feeling which a lot of coaches don't do (D.Fisher). New?? Have you seen something i don't know about?? I'm the same as always. |
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WaltLongmire
Posts: 27623 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2014 Member: #5843 |
newyorker4ever wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:I love that he didn't hold back on saying how much we still did wrong after a win. I'm not a Rambis lover and don't know if i'd be too excited if he got the full time job but i like a coach that will call out his team for what they're doing wrong after a win when there's clearly still a lot of work to do. He even somewhat called out Melo in a way for his defense on S.Muhammed cause he was going at it with Melo for some time last night. He said it how it is and said what he was feeling which a lot of coaches don't do (D.Fisher). You seem a little thinner...you been working out? EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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Knicks1969
Posts: 25394 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/7/2014 Member: #5915 |
WaltLongmire wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:I love that he didn't hold back on saying how much we still did wrong after a win. I'm not a Rambis lover and don't know if i'd be too excited if he got the full time job but i like a coach that will call out his team for what they're doing wrong after a win when there's clearly still a lot of work to do. He even somewhat called out Melo in a way for his defense on S.Muhammed cause he was going at it with Melo for some time last night. He said it how it is and said what he was feeling which a lot of coaches don't do (D.Fisher). Lmfao....since his favorite coach's departure, he mellowed out a lot. Thank God Fisher is no longer our coach, now let's get Calderon out of here:)
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