GT: Knicks @ Heat - Wed October 30, 7:30pm on MSG
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Re: GT: Knicks @ Heat - Wed October 30, 7:30pm on MSG
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Galvationknicks wrote:Can anybody say thibs and adjustments
Gotta say, I gotta give Thibs some credit. There were actually a couple of well designed plays out of the norm. Brunson and co. actually didn't look off Towns as much either.
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For KAT to do this against that team on the road against that coach and his defense and against his hated rival Butler says a lot about him.
KAT ain't soft.
KAT ain't soft.
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HarthorneWingo wrote:F N 11 wrote:Enjoy the game
I hope we come out pissed like Indiana. Can’t afford to play relaxed. Teams don’t brick open 3s. Giving up offensive rebounds not going to cut it. Let’s get it together. We need this one.
I think it’s more a matter of developing our chemistry. We’ll be alright.
I agree with this.
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stuporman wrote:Hatrick Ewing wrote:I Know KAT is eating his lunch, but I still maintain Bam Adebayo’s rise to prominence represents a paradigmatic shift in the traditional expectations of a center in the NBA. He challenges conventional norms through his multifaceted skill set, leveraging agility and versatility to redefine what it means to be a big man in basketball. Adebayo’s capacity to facilitate the game—demonstrated by his impressive passing ability and court vision—underscores the importance of collaborative teamwork and synergy, essential tenets in any collective endeavor.
The coolest Kat!








