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Chandler
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11/13/2018 9:27 AM
martin wrote:fitzfarm wrote:knicks1248 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:A good read. what you say is true, but this was meant to humiliate. We've all seen guys benched and then return to the game with his head straightened out I haven't checked the stats recently, but we have seen plenty of them before that the team plays better with Frank on the court even when his offensive game is off. I sure hope that the "accountability" narrative coming out of Knicks FO and coach extends to themselves. (5)(5)
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martin
Posts: 68680 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
11/13/2018 1:01 PM
Chandler wrote:martin wrote:fitzfarm wrote:knicks1248 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:A good read. Very debatable if not outright wrong. Knicks have 3 PGs, all of whom have not distinguished themselves. Realistically, with the plethora of SGs, you can only play 2 PGs a game if you want to give any of them time to get into rhythm. What you call a move of humiliation I say just the realities of the roster and the player performance. Frank has been sucking for more than just 5 minutes in 1 game. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 37559 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
11/13/2018 2:27 PM
martin wrote:Chandler wrote:martin wrote:fitzfarm wrote:knicks1248 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:A good read. I have no problem with him sitting Frank or Enes. I'm also glad he gave Dot a shot at the starting lineup. He's been fair to a point. I'd like to see him be a bit tougher with THJ every time he takes a wild shot out of the offensive flow or blows a defensive assignment. The decision to keep him on Levert at the end of the Nets game still irks me. His excuse about possible losing Timmy was weak. Tim played under coach Bud. He went to the G-LEAGUE!!! Tim has shown that he can and will respond to tough coaching. I don't think Tim would have been crushed if he was subbed out for defensive purposes.I think he would have viewed it as a teachable moment. This also goes back to the questions many are starting to ask about his end of the game planning. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
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