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smackeddog
Posts: 38389 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/30/2005 Member: #883 |
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martin
Posts: 76105 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() Philc1 wrote:martin wrote:Philc1 wrote:xblvdels3 wrote:So who would you say looks like a decent playoff performer on the roster? Do you read what you typed before you post it? Cause it makes zero sense. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() TripleThreat wrote:knicks1248 wrote:THESE ARE FACTS WE JUST WITNESS what in the world are you talking about..lmao ES
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Knixkik
Posts: 35423 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #11 USA |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:THESE ARE FACTS WE JUST WITNESS“The playoffs are nothing like the regular season,” Myers said. “They are two completely different sports.” I'm guessing a lot of it has to do with Randle having no help. Rose had a couple good games, but who was really there to take pressure off of Randle? I'm not concerned at all about Randle, i'm concerned about getting some better players so he doesn't have to deal with that type of defense loading up. Atlanta's focus was shutting down Randle and make everyone else beat them, and it worked to perfection. |
knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:THESE ARE FACTS WE JUST WITNESS“The playoffs are nothing like the regular season,” Myers said. “They are two completely different sports.”
He had several unforced TO's He just seemed so unsure about what he wanted to do, he either force a shot, or forced a bad pass leading to 8 TO's and and a lousy shooting % They not only stopped Randle, they gave little room to shooters, you kept hearing Mcmillan telling his guys to keep making their shooter uncomfortable, don't give them any space. ES
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MS
Posts: 27059 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/28/2004 Member: #724 |
![]() Honestly, Randle just sucked. It had nothing to do with having no help.
Burks carried us in game 1, Rose in game 3. Randle had his head down and was dribbling into traffic every single play. He didn't want to shoot the ball, everything was a pump fake into a jump pass. He looked exactly like the player everyone wanted off the team in the playoffs. He didn't play big. He killed the offense at every turn. You can't build any momentum when your best player is launching off balanced three pointers and making momentum killing turnovers. |
knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() MS wrote:Honestly, Randle just sucked. It had nothing to do with having no help. 100% facts..and I was completely against trading him I'm not giving him a pass on this.. ES
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Welpee
Posts: 23162 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/22/2016 Member: #6239 |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:Thibs got exposed for having such a closed mind with his rotations...Benching Payton, Knox and frank, was pretty narrow minded IMOThis falls under the familiar "lets see what the coach didn't do and blame that as the reason we didn't win." Benching Knox and Frank and not playing Payton was because they stunk! The notion that playing players who stunk will result in winning if we play them more is illogical. If Thibs were so narrow minded how did Rose end up in the starting lineup? How did Taj get inserted into the starting lineup because we needed offense with Randle and RJ struggling? How did Burks end up assuming point guard duties towards the end of the year? How did he gradually reduce Payton's minutes in direct alignment his steady decline in performance? Just because fans gravitate to the "throw it against the wall and see what sticks" philosophy of coaching versus analyzing your talent and acting accordingly based on best odds of working, doesn't mean Thibs should shoulder a lot of blame for our performance. He is ultimately going to be held responsible for the results. But it doesn't mean it's his fault Randle was horrible and Payton was unplayable. |
Moonangie
Posts: 24765 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 7/9/2009 Member: #2788 |
![]() Nalod wrote:knicks1248 wrote:THESE ARE FACTS WE JUST WITNESS“The playoffs are nothing like the regular season,” Myers said. “They are two completely different sports.” Plus this... Why can't this year's playoff experience be a stepping-stone to future success. In NYC, it's achieve or GTFO. But in life, that's a fools' paradise. How long have we suffered? DECADES. Let this season be what it actually is...a learning experience. Players grow...especially those in their 20s. Players learn and adapt. NYK will be back next season, maybe not a 4 seed, but we'll be in the playoffs. And we will bring with us our insights from the past two weeks. And we will grow from it. Thibs understands this...he recognizes that the glass is indeed half FULL. So will other, better players. The league will now take notice because unlike 1248, they aren't committed to whining. |