SMAC-K wrote:Not even Bargnani was as bad as Porzingis was tonight
At least Bargs provided comedy relief.
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SMAC-K wrote:Not even Bargnani was as bad as Porzingis was tonight
Adelheid wrote:BodyCount wrote:even if we tank and get the first pick somehow, I'm sure either Phil or the coach will somehow manage to turn the guy into useless scrub.
I am feeling this for the past few games...like we have decent nba rotation players and still look as bad as before. Those poor body language and lack of effort. Must be something bad happening on the inside that we obviously dont know.


GnarlesOakley wrote:Rotten Apple wrote:rammagen wrote:this is not on Kp he is young but still played defense with some energy. The rest of the team did not fight for rebounds or make an attempt to even lift their arms (yes you lance) for 1 rebound just one. They allowed 30 points per quarter which is not trying on defense. Horrid horrid iof they lose but make an effort it is one thing it is completely different when you do not make an effort
This is the problem, he needs to be held accountable for playing like trash.
Agreed and it's time to accept he's a work in progress. Treating him like a hall of famer after one year wasn't good for him.
He was bad, but blaming him for this loss is ridiculous. If we expect a 21 year old to carry us we are even more ****ed than I realized.
Melo and Rose are supposed to be the best players on this team. Neither have shown any ability to be more than scorers.
E-Balla wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:what's his strengths? I haven't paid any attention to the draft prospects (was hoping not to but I guess I will..)
He's a hell of a passer and could grow into a hell of a defender too.
I still like Ball better and Dennis Smith is only not number one because he got hurt senior year.

dakomish23 wrote:Can someone tell me why you guys are so easily giving DRose a pass for calling his own number time after time after time and him missing more than he makes without ever passing the ball.
NYKnicksTAPE wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:what's his strengths? I haven't paid any attention to the draft prospects (was hoping not to but I guess I will..)
He's a hell of a passer and could grow into a hell of a defender too.
he's also very smooth with the rock, is athletic but also skilled, is nice in the PnR for a PG his age, and his jumper isn't a liability like so many PG's entering the NBA...he's also big for his position at 6'4

whocares1 wrote:Adelheid wrote:BodyCount wrote:even if we tank and get the first pick somehow, I'm sure either Phil or the coach will somehow manage to turn the guy into useless scrub.
I am feeling this for the past few games...like we have decent nba rotation players and still look as bad as before. Those poor body language and lack of effort. Must be something bad happening on the inside that we obviously dont know.
We said that before Phil was here.
moocow007 wrote:SMAC-K wrote:Not even Bargnani was as bad as Porzingis was tonight
At least Bargs provided comedy relief.
KnicksGod wrote:This is what happens when you pass up Rambis.
3toheadmelo wrote:NYKnicksTAPE wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:
He's a hell of a passer and could grow into a hell of a defender too.
he's also very smooth with the rock, is athletic but also skilled, is nice in the PnR for a PG his age, and his jumper isn't a liability like so many PG's entering the NBA...he's also big for his position at 6'4
Sounds like a dream pg. sign me up