PG: Out of our Misery
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My number 1 want this off-season is Thibs fired. I don't care what we do with the roster.
Fire Thibs!
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Avg +/- this series
Shamet +5.3
Wright +2.4
KAT+1.2
McBride +0.2
OG -1.2
Payne -2.0
Hart -2.7
Brunson -4.3
Mitch -4.7
Bridges -6.2
Shamet +5.3
Wright +2.4
KAT+1.2
McBride +0.2
OG -1.2
Payne -2.0
Hart -2.7
Brunson -4.3
Mitch -4.7
Bridges -6.2
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
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Enzo954 wrote:
Damn... he was walking up to accept that Grammy. I can sleep a bit better tonight after watching that.
I never understood why the commentators throughout the series were going out the their way to praise Haliburton when the difference was always Siakam.
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Jay10 wrote:Enzo954 wrote:
Damn... he was walking up to accept that Grammy. I can sleep a bit better tonight after watching that.
I never understood why the commentators throughout the series were going out the their way to praise Haliburton when the difference was always Siakam.
Siakam was not just the best player for the Pacers. He was the best player in the series
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
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We played 18 games and played a good front to back all around ball game in 2 of those games. There is absolutely no way anyone in the front office can look at this postseason as a success.
We are a wildly talented roster and you have no idea if we’ll play an all around game on any given night. That is 1000000% coaching.
We are a wildly talented roster and you have no idea if we’ll play an all around game on any given night. That is 1000000% coaching.
NiceLikeChrist wrote:We are going to deeply regret this. We traded away the best player in the trade and still had to give up a great role player AND a pick?
so many people are going to eat their words about randle
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Some of y'all will hate this but Mitch gotta go this offseason. He is riding high on his value after this playoffs and we could trade him for a couple of role players.
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I dont know what the mood is in here. I went for an evening walk and tbh while it sucks losing and to that team im happy with having watched truly meaningful knicks games and hope that after the immediate pain of the lose that you all can reflect on what a remarkable season we got to witness.
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Fury wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Fury wrote:
I hate the age but I can see the argument.
He will definitely create more shots for others than Towns.
After those two though, not sure if there’s any fit. Would be someone unexpected.
I think we might have more options than just Giannis and KD. According to shams, this off season might be the craziest in years.
KAT is a solid player, but his flaws are just too much to overcome to win a chip. That's exactly why Minny moved him even after reaching the WCF, and they had no problem getting back there without him.
My only fear is getting a return that takes us a step back. Even with that, we had a strong shot at the finals this year, with a few adjustments, we can make it work. But it is a big risk either way. He did look bad defensively today and it cost us, along with the turnovers. Thats what started their run, those 2 open 3s.
I wouldn't trade him for nothing. If you can't get an all star in return for him I would just keep him.
With that being said, that article about him about how the coaches and players being frustrated with him all year is pretty concerning.

It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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Guano wrote:I dont know what the mood is in here. I went for an evening walk and tbh while it sucks losing and to that team im happy with having watched truly meaningful knicks games and hope that after the immediate pain of the lose that you all can reflect on what a remarkable season we got to witness.
It’s kind of crazy to think that we had more game threads than 27 teams in the league
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I hate to say it but Brunson was immensely dissapointing. He did not lead or act like a captain he was shook and loose with the ball
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It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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I'm over the Nova Knicks ****. If I'm being honest, they're some bitches. KAT defense was bad, but how you try to throw him under the bus when Mikal offense was ****, Brunson defense was just as bad and Hart was hard to watch on both ends. How about holding yall buddies accountable.
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Jeffrey wrote:Some of y'all will hate this but Mitch gotta go this offseason. He is riding high on his value after this playoffs and we could trade him for a couple of role players.
Mitch has been showing his value since his series against the Cavs.
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G_K_F wrote:Wildcat wrote:Jeffrey wrote:Again... would y'all be okay trading OG? This is the most he has ever played I believe. Are we taking a gamble that he can stay healthy? Does his contract warrant him as the defacto # 3 option on this team?
I'd keep OG. You gotta let a player grow into their role. I think he'll get better next season. I trust he'd work on improving his game in the offseason. He just seems like the type.
I’m the opposite.
Sell high on an often injured streaky player making $40 million.
I like OG but we can find players like him for less money.
Yeah, I said it.
No
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HerSports85 wrote:I'm over the Nova Knicks ****. If I'm being honest, they're some bitches. KAT defense was bad, but how you try to throw him under the bus when Mikal offense was ****, Brunson defense was just as bad and Hart was hard to watch on both ends. How about holding yall buddies accountable.
No Nova Knick mystique without Donte
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Jay10 wrote:Jeffrey wrote:Some of y'all will hate this but Mitch gotta go this offseason. He is riding high on his value after this playoffs and we could trade him for a couple of role players.
Mitch has been showing his value since his series against the Cavs.
Mitch interior defense is great, his offensive rebounding skills is great.
But he is still an injury prone player that gets lost around the perimeter. His offense is limited, coaches will always play that hack-a-Mitch card in their pocket in future playoffs, and you can see that he isn't rebounding you can see that he disappears.
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Jeffrey wrote:Some of y'all will hate this but Mitch gotta go this offseason. He is riding high on his value after this playoffs and we could trade him for a couple of role players.
Mitch's salary next year is down to under 13m. The Knicks will at best be over the first apron and under the second. How are you going to find two role players for 13m?
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It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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3toheadmelo wrote:
So he was the culprit for those leak outs? oof
Game 6 will be a microscope of KAT's flaws on defense throughout his career.
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Jay10 wrote:Enzo954 wrote:
Damn... he was walking up to accept that Grammy. I can sleep a bit better tonight after watching that.
I never understood why the commentators throughout the series were going out the their way to praise Haliburton when the difference was always Siakam.

That's the perfect ending to this series.
Guy clowned himself
