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EwingsGlass
Posts: 27733 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
nixluva wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Solid analysis. When I think of the weakness in 3pt shooting, I tend to believe that Jax elected not to pursue that portion of the free agent market as it is overpriced presently. When considering high efficiency shots, And1 3 point plays by drawing fouls are highly efficient. With the added benefit of creating mismatches caused by foul trouble. Unfortunately, we are betting on guys being healthy enough to get to the rim where their recent efficiency has been suspect. This team should not win this year, but should be a really good base to establish a winning culture and an effective system. My intention is to say I do not expect them to win a chip this year. Not to not win any games. I think franchise growth developing the system and the bench will take a couple years. I do not think this team is built to win it all this year. Every team has a swinger's chance. They might catch lightning in a bottle. But to expect this team to win this year, the first year implementing a new system is intellectually dishonest. That kind of optimism is how Karate Kid became a hit movie. Thinking a kid training for one summer could best the black belts with personality disorders. Teams take time to develop. Franchises do as well. The Celts did it in one, so it's not impossible, but the landscape has changed since then. It's unrealistic. Let's start by making the playoffs and take it from there. You know I gonna spin wit it
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tj23
Posts: 21851 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/20/2010 Member: #3119 |
nixluva wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Solid analysis. When I think of the weakness in 3pt shooting, I tend to believe that Jax elected not to pursue that portion of the free agent market as it is overpriced presently. When considering high efficiency shots, And1 3 point plays by drawing fouls are highly efficient. With the added benefit of creating mismatches caused by foul trouble. Unfortunately, we are betting on guys being healthy enough to get to the rim where their recent efficiency has been suspect. This team should not win this year, but should be a really good base to establish a winning culture and an effective system. Wasn't Noah that made the play but at 1:35 that's precision. Pocket pass to high low? That's how I want us to be executing. |
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KnixinSix
Posts: 20066 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/27/2013 Member: #5626 |
EwingsGlass wrote:nixluva wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Solid analysis. When I think of the weakness in 3pt shooting, I tend to believe that Jax elected not to pursue that portion of the free agent market as it is overpriced presently. When considering high efficiency shots, And1 3 point plays by drawing fouls are highly efficient. With the added benefit of creating mismatches caused by foul trouble. Unfortunately, we are betting on guys being healthy enough to get to the rim where their recent efficiency has been suspect. This team should not win this year, but should be a really good base to establish a winning culture and an effective system. A Chip would be tough with the super powered Cavs and Warriors in the way. However if things go right (i.e Health + Rose continues to progress from a pretty strong second half and plays consistently at a high to star level again, KP makes his expected 2nd year progression and gives us a something resembling a Dirk Nowitzki-like season, Melo stays healthy and plays like Melo) they could match up with virtually any team out there and at least push the Cavs a bit. This is a very well constructed team and Hornacek as a rookie head coach took a much less talented Suns team to 48 wins. This isn't Football, the NBA is a star driven league and if you have a half decent coach/system with enough star players you can win pretty quickly. |
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martin
Posts: 80037 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
KnixinSix wrote:Let's contemplate this for a minute: if they remain relatively healthy what is this re-loaded Phil Jackson squad missing at this point? At first I'm thinking RonRon's brother? Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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martin
Posts: 80037 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
I think the health of Rose and Noah are the keys. They play up to expectations - and we can simmer them a bit - Knicks will do well.
Cleveland is on a tier of their own. After that? Maybe the Knicks can fit into the next level. I don't think Toronto is anything special. You heard me DJ. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
EwingsGlass wrote:nixluva wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Solid analysis. When I think of the weakness in 3pt shooting, I tend to believe that Jax elected not to pursue that portion of the free agent market as it is overpriced presently. When considering high efficiency shots, And1 3 point plays by drawing fouls are highly efficient. With the added benefit of creating mismatches caused by foul trouble. Unfortunately, we are betting on guys being healthy enough to get to the rim where their recent efficiency has been suspect. This team should not win this year, but should be a really good base to establish a winning culture and an effective system. One of the beautiful but underexplored aspects of adding Rose and Noah is that they have played in the Triangle before. Unlike most players we might add, they are well versed in the Triangle. The stuff Hornacek is mixing in should be pretty easy compared to the Triangle stuff. Lee is the only starter that is green to the Triangle. Everyone should be able to grasp High PnR or Horns as JH has used them. It will take some time to adjust as all new groups need time to adjust. That's what the long season is for and I suspect they should be better as they get more familiar with each other. There have been teams that came together and won a title in their 1st year together. Not saying the Knicks will be one but it's possible. I trust Hornacek to simplify things so that the players can be more successful. He strikes me as a smart coach that will give them an offensive attack that will enhance their skills and talents and not hamper them. If he sees something works I suspect he'll run more of that. This is a different approach than we've had and I think it will help this team be MUCH more successful. |
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jrodmc
Posts: 32927 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 11/24/2004 Member: #805 USA |
martin wrote:KnixinSix wrote:Let's contemplate this for a minute: if they remain relatively healthy what is this re-loaded Phil Jackson squad missing at this point? Too much spacing and not enough run on sentences. |
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fishmike
Posts: 53902 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
martin wrote:I think the health of Rose and Noah are the keys. They play up to expectations - and we can simmer them a bit - Knicks will do well.You might get a package of salt in the mail... he's been having a surplus of that of late The Knicks are a total wild card. They were .500 last year with KP/Melo/Lance playing well. That was before Lopez's very good 2nd half. Afflalo played well for a stretch once he got back. They should certainly be a playoff team, there just aren't 8 better teams unless we are really decimated by injuries. If we get 60 reasonably healthy games from Noah/Rose/Jennings we should be at least a 45 win team, with potential for much more. Surely the object is to just make the playoffs and avoid a first round meeting with the Cavs. Accomplish that with a reasonably healthy roster and we have a great chance to make some noise. I am very excited about the season but reserving judgment. I like how the pieces fit on paper. WE have no clue what kind of rotations we will see, who establishes themselves as the key reserves, although Jennings, Lance, Willy, KOQ, Holiday, Kuz, etc... looks like a good crew. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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StarksEwing1
Posts: 32671 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/28/2012 Member: #4451 |
fishmike wrote:Exactly. I like the moves we made BUT they still need to prove it on the court. As knicks fans we have felt this way many times for the past 16 years and were ultimately let down. I don't think that will be the case this year BUT I wont get too excited until I see how they gel on the courtmartin wrote:I think the health of Rose and Noah are the keys. They play up to expectations - and we can simmer them a bit - Knicks will do well.You might get a package of salt in the mail... he's been having a surplus of that of late |
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WaltLongmire
Posts: 27623 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2014 Member: #5843 |
Too many "ifs" with the Knicks, but I'm optimistic, and of course the big variable is health. Rose/Noah/Melo/Lance/Jennings...they all had significant injuries last year, or a history of being injured.
Does KP take the next step and how does Hornacek use him? I mean what happens if he KP really does seem ready to be a go to player, and focal point, as was hinted in Martin's thread. http://www.ultimateknicks.com/forum/topic.asp?t=54842 Can Justin Holiday provide anything as a backup wing? Do Hernangomez and the Lithuanian make an impact? Does "Kuz" replace Williams...Can Willy become a backup 5 his rookie year? Is KOQ going to get splinters or will he show some pride and come in a new man? Can Jennings show Phil that he belongs on the team after this season? How do Rose/Melo/Noah work together?
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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meloanyk
Posts: 20768 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/5/2013 Member: #5615 |
Rose colored glasses in some areas. Rose and Jennings are below average defenders and Noah defensive metrics had faded even before latest injury. Melo is accused of playing poor D but it is good to see perceptions of him changing whethr it be his D or leadership qualities, he can be more than adequate but he cant expend nightly. KP D is excellent around the paint but some matchups vs 4's are problematic. Thomas and Holiday are excellent defenders off bench. Rose avg only 4.7 assists and has a mediocre asts/to ratio. Noah is an above average passer at 5 but Melo and Lee are average and no one is confusing KP with a young Diaw yet. Lee is the only true 3 pt shooter on team. Melo and KP can take but not consistent. Rose long range shooting blows but can get into paint with pull ups and floaters. Noah cant shoot beyond ten and his conversions around basket have fallen the past few years. Noah is intense and vocal but Roblin was of character. Rose is stoic but his past stature speaks for itself . We know about KP and Melo and Lee's persona is better suited to his supporting actor role better than Affalo. Thomas is tremendous work ethic and supposedly so does Jennings. Not sure that this team is as versatile as we'd like to believe. Position switches have dropoffs and bench has voids. 44 wins , 2nd rd exit
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WaltLongmire
Posts: 27623 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2014 Member: #5843 |
meloanyk wrote:Rose colored glasses in some areas. Rose and Jennings are below average defenders and Noah defensive metrics had faded even before latest injury. Melo is accused of playing poor D but it is good to see perceptions of him changing whethr it be his D or leadership qualities, he can be more than adequate but he cant expend nightly. KP D is excellent around the paint but some matchups vs 4's are problematic. Thomas and Holiday are excellent defenders off bench. Rose avg only 4.7 assists and has a mediocre asts/to ratio. Noah is an above average passer at 5 but Melo and Lee are average and no one is confusing KP with a young Diaw yet. Lee is the only true 3 pt shooter on team. Melo and KP can take but not consistent. Rose long range shooting blows but can get into paint with pull ups and floaters. Noah cant shoot beyond ten and his conversions around basket have fallen the past few years. Noah is intense and vocal but Roblin was of character. Rose is stoic but his past stature speaks for itself . We know about KP and Melo and Lee's persona is better suited to his supporting actor role better than Affalo. Thomas is tremendous work ethic and supposedly so does Jennings. Not sure that this team is as versatile as we'd like to believe. Position switches have dropoffs and bench has voids. 44 wins , 2nd rd exit Hard to judge how KP will do from the 3, IMO, or defend from the perimeter this year. PG D can be an issue...means that Noah and KP will have to be active down low on D. I think we could look at teams like the Raptors and Celtics and see some weaknesses...they are not super teams, IMO. Who knows which team will be hot at the end of the regular season...maybe the Knicks are that team?
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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SupremeCommander
Posts: 34074 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
my immediate reaction is we will lose in the 2nd round, possibly make it and lose in the ECF. Maybe everything clicks. I love it on paper. But I am not expecting everyone to be healthy in May. That said, I want to watch May basketball and think that winning will be the best recruiter of all.
I also think winning is the best thing for KP's development, not playing 40 mins a night on a 33 win team. DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
meloanyk wrote:Rose colored glasses in some areas. Rose and Jennings are below average defenders and Noah defensive metrics had faded even before latest injury. Melo is accused of playing poor D but it is good to see perceptions of him changing whethr it be his D or leadership qualities, he can be more than adequate but he cant expend nightly. KP D is excellent around the paint but some matchups vs 4's are problematic. Thomas and Holiday are excellent defenders off bench. Rose avg only 4.7 assists and has a mediocre asts/to ratio. Noah is an above average passer at 5 but Melo and Lee are average and no one is confusing KP with a young Diaw yet. Lee is the only true 3 pt shooter on team. Melo and KP can take but not consistent. Rose long range shooting blows but can get into paint with pull ups and floaters. Noah cant shoot beyond ten and his conversions around basket have fallen the past few years. Noah is intense and vocal but Roblin was of character. Rose is stoic but his past stature speaks for itself . We know about KP and Melo and Lee's persona is better suited to his supporting actor role better than Affalo. Thomas is tremendous work ethic and supposedly so does Jennings. Not sure that this team is as versatile as we'd like to believe. Position switches have dropoffs and bench has voids. 44 wins , 2nd rd exit I actually think this is one of the better constructed teams in the East. When this team is on I think they could be the 2nd best team in the East. They shouldn't have scoring or defensive issues when they go to the bench. Not if JH runs his rotations as he said and always has one or 2 of his top players on the floor. No more platoon style rotations! I expect this to be a very good defensive team. People bring up Rose but with KP, Noah and Lee out there he will not be as exposed as people think. He will be quick enough to recover with help from the others plus LT and Holiday also give the team good length and quickness off the bench. JH says he wants to be top 10 defensively and I think that is possible. We don't have Jose n AA anymore. Hornacek is a huge factor IMO. His offensive tactics are to go for the most efficient ways to score. It seems some are overlooking how this could impact the very talented scorers on this team. He knows how to get his team going and he's never had this much talent to work with. |
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crzymdups
Posts: 52018 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/1/2004 Member: #671 USA |
SupremeCommander wrote:my immediate reaction is we will lose in the 2nd round, possibly make it and lose in the ECF. Maybe everything clicks. I love it on paper. But I am not expecting everyone to be healthy in May. That said, I want to watch May basketball and think that winning will be the best recruiter of all. Yes - this is where I am right now. ¿ △ ?
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
WaltLongmire wrote:Too many "ifs" with the Knicks, but I'm optimistic, and of course the big variable is health. Rose/Noah/Melo/Lance/Jennings...they all had significant injuries last year, or a history of being injured.Great questions. I don't know about Holiday but he is a guy that reporters that cover the Bulls have said they were surprised he was included in the trade. I am really hoping OQuinn finds his game this year. Last year was really disappointing. His losing weight is a start. He may really benefit from being on a team with Noah. I think Jenning is going to have a big year. I tend to think the euros may not have much of an impact next year. I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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