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Good thing happens when Tammy isn't playing.
He needs to go soon with his boy Kanter.
He needs to go soon with his boy Kanter.
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knox career high 31! I called it that he will get a 30 pt game this season. He will get more too. 50% shooting most importantly!
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Most fun I’ve had all season that Knox stepback was beautiful
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2010 wrote:People be calling Knox a volume scorer. But he sure looks like he gets his points in the flow of the game, to me.
He should get the ball more, honestly, especially with how many minutes he plays.
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2010 wrote:People be calling Knox a volume scorer. But he sure looks like he gets his points in the flow of the game, to me.
Knox literally had to hold on to that ball for dear life because mudiay wouldn’t pass it to him in the fourth. I swear if he doesn’t ball hog the ball then he doesn’t even get a chance to shoot it. Poor dood
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Knox 31 pts 7 rebs 52% fg 44% from 3
Vonleh was a -32, Kornet was a +24. Hell of a game for Kornet, the scoring, frustrating D at times, 5 assists.
Frank played well, team high 6 ast, +9 no turnovers 2 steals and a block
I thought Hezonja brought it in the first half
and we lost. pretty happy with this one
everybody dunk on the knox haters we got a stud
Vonleh was a -32, Kornet was a +24. Hell of a game for Kornet, the scoring, frustrating D at times, 5 assists.
Frank played well, team high 6 ast, +9 no turnovers 2 steals and a block
I thought Hezonja brought it in the first half
and we lost. pretty happy with this one
everybody dunk on the knox haters we got a stud
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KD really is Knox idol.
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TheGreenArrow wrote:For the first time in over a year i legitimately wanted my knicks to win a game.
The team that played tonight is a team i can root for!!!!!!!
ON THE ROAD TO 10-72!!!!!!!!
Yeah it was some definite competitiveness today. That’s why people don’t talk down on us no more.
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Thugger HBC wrote:2010 wrote:People be calling Knox a volume scorer. But he sure looks like he gets his points in the flow of the game, to me.
He should get the ball more, honestly, especially with how many minutes he plays.
How are you going to get more ball between the fat fella youll draft this summer, KP and Knox?
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Stanford wrote:Strick wrote:Perfect tank loss.
I'm so jealous. I remember when it was fun to watch basketball.
What do you think about the makeup of your roster? It seems like a bit of an odd fit since Butler isn't a lights out type of shooter. I'm sure they'll be better as they continue to gain chemistry.
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Cookies4Life wrote:You know one thing I realized- this team didn't take too many bad shots which is evident on the negative impact Hardaway Jr has on this team.
Aside from having by far the worst shot selection on the team, he disrupts the flow on offense way too often. I'd understand if he was a ballhog because he was efficient in his craft but he's shooting under 40% from the field. I wish Mills didn't have a hard on for him because he'd be a perfect player to try and dispose of before the ASG. The epitome of addition by subtraction.
Don’t forget Kanter clogging up the paint or Burke deflating the ball.
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Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
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2010 wrote:People be calling Knox a volume scorer. But he sure looks like he gets his points in the flow of the game, to me.
Knox is going to be top 5 offensive player in the league when he reaches his prime. Just wait on it.
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Cookies4Life wrote:Stanford wrote:Strick wrote:Perfect tank loss.
I'm so jealous. I remember when it was fun to watch basketball.
What do you think about the makeup of your roster? It seems like a bit of an odd fit since Butler isn't a lights out type of shooter. I'm sure they'll be better as they continue to gain chemistry.
I doubt it. Covington and saric were 3 and D guys. They miss that now
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Anyone got a clip of that Knox stepback on Embiid people are talking about? I missed like 60% of the game.
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dakomish23 wrote:Cookies4Life wrote:You know one thing I realized- this team didn't take too many bad shots which is evident on the negative impact Hardaway Jr has on this team.
Aside from having by far the worst shot selection on the team, he disrupts the flow on offense way too often. I'd understand if he was a ballhog because he was efficient in his craft but he's shooting under 40% from the field. I wish Mills didn't have a hard on for him because he'd be a perfect player to try and dispose of before the ASG. The epitome of addition by subtraction.
Where Burke be at nowadays? I never see the dood anymore. Not that it’s a bad thing
Don’t forget Kanter clogging up the paint or Burke deflating the ball.
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AllanHoustonFan wrote:Anyone got a clip of that Knox stepback on Embiid people are talking about? I missed like 60% of the game.
Just imagine a Harden step back three but with a Klingon doing it.
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dakomish23 wrote:Cookies4Life wrote:You know one thing I realized- this team didn't take too many bad shots which is evident on the negative impact Hardaway Jr has on this team.
Aside from having by far the worst shot selection on the team, he disrupts the flow on offense way too often. I'd understand if he was a ballhog because he was efficient in his craft but he's shooting under 40% from the field. I wish Mills didn't have a hard on for him because he'd be a perfect player to try and dispose of before the ASG. The epitome of addition by subtraction.
Don’t forget Kanter clogging up the paint or Burke deflating the ball.
Frank Mudiay
Dot Trier
Knox Mario
Vonleh
Mitch Kornet
Those 2 were a given already- was Burke injured today? it was good not to see him out there on the court chucking incessantly.
I admire Kanter's rebounding and efficiency but his defense is so bad that it makes him a net negative on the court. I don't see any future for Kanter-Burke-Lee-Thomas-Hardaway Jr. I'm ambivalent to Mudiay as of right now but wouldn't want him back for anything over 6-7 million per year which is pretty good money for a backup PG.
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Imagine if we had Mitch, KP, Top 3 pick, THJ off the bench in this game.
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In light of this game, Tammy, Penes, CLee, and LFT are expendable...
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