Knick_God wrote:offense wrote:Knick_God wrote:
It usually does when you had won the game. And who would have faith in a team after what we saw.
This isn't a movie with a happy ending. It's rank incompetence. That doesn't go away because you want it to.
Carlisle knows what he's doing ... we committed like 15 laughable mistakes because Thibs needs to be put out to pasture but won't be.
the team responds well anytime they lost in the playoffs.
Different situation my friend. We are arguably not better than the Pacers at all and we're not better enough to survive something that had a 000.1% chance of happening. And that 000.1% chance came from willfully committing unthinkable stupidity that opened a door that was closed. That is going to have some effect on morale right? This is not like some full court shot that went in at the buzzer.
No, the Knicks could explain that away. But that's not what happened. This was Thibs essentially, in effect, intentionally running the team bus into a ditch.
You're not surviving that.
Come on, dude, we're tryin' ova here, but you dumpin' it all ova us...

Ye of little faith

Just use your own logic...they needed to do something that had a .1 percent chance of happening to pull out this win...how is this in their favor?

Can't wait to see you after we wash them, don't be sad, enjoy the game.