NiceLikeChrist wrote:We couldn’t get gafford or Washington? We couldn’t get biyombo? We couldn’t get brogdon? We couldn’t just get bog for a little less?
No to all of those things. Tax apron is a thing.
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NiceLikeChrist wrote:We couldn’t get gafford or Washington? We couldn’t get biyombo? We couldn’t get brogdon? We couldn’t just get bog for a little less?
SelbyCobra wrote:KnicksGod wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:
Man, you're really on one.
While I disagree with most of your recent work, I agree with the level of frustration with the overall tenor of Thibs' style and the net impact it has in the long run.
I have no problem with people being less sure about this than me. My follow-up question to all is this:
Do you want this man making any more roster decisions?
The guy who soured on RJ, Grimes, maybe IQ, Deuce, in favor of the likes of Burks.
The guy who plays everybody 42 minutes if they’re good and before he sours on them.
The guy who had iHart on the bench after Mitch went down. The guy who obviously thinks klutzy ass Mitch is great.
The guy who LOVES Randle no matter what he will do?
You want him deciding about Precious, about iHart, about whether to resign Burks?
You’re comfortable with more Thibs roster moves?
That’s what it means to keep this guy. And what in the hell is the point of drafting anybody with him as coach? You are delusional if you think ANY rookie is getting a role.
On the whole I'm not a Thibs fan, but the team is a very good roster, and things aren't as bad as they seem in the depths of this ridiculous roster shortage. In a couple of weeks they'll be able to field a viable NBA team again, and we'll be enjoying things. You're never as bad as it feels in a losing streak, and never as good as it seems during a winning one.
But I agree that alot of these problems are either caused (directly or indirectly) or exacerbated by Thibs. He can get the most out of some and create a team vibe, but man does he have blinders on in other facets of his job. I'm a believer that he elevates a roster's floor, but demonstrably caps their ceiling.

god shammgod wrote:what coach could make this work right now...3/4 of your rotation is injured

nykballa2k4 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:I forgot to add bringing back Taj
This guy. I want him out
Man leave Taj alone. He is not the problem and is doing the best he can. IDK what influenced his decision but this year he is very lean. He is getting bodied left and right out there and on the floor as often as the ball it seems.
For example, he tried to post up one of the Wagners, they bodied into him and he collapsed. Of course they later revealed that he had a back injury so perhaps that's playing a pretty big part of it too.


thebuzzardman wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:I forgot to add bringing back Taj
This guy. I want him out
Man leave Taj alone. He is not the problem and is doing the best he can. IDK what influenced his decision but this year he is very lean. He is getting bodied left and right out there and on the floor as often as the ball it seems.
For example, he tried to post up one of the Wagners, they bodied into him and he collapsed. Of course they later revealed that he had a back injury so perhaps that's playing a pretty big part of it too.
Knicks should dig up Willis Reed. He'd show more life than Taj.
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
thebuzzardman wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:I forgot to add bringing back Taj
This guy. I want him out
Man leave Taj alone. He is not the problem and is doing the best he can. IDK what influenced his decision but this year he is very lean. He is getting bodied left and right out there and on the floor as often as the ball it seems.
For example, he tried to post up one of the Wagners, they bodied into him and he collapsed. Of course they later revealed that he had a back injury so perhaps that's playing a pretty big part of it too.
Knicks should dig up Willis Reed. He'd show more life than Taj.
NiceLikeChrist wrote:TrueWarrior wrote:Just dreaming of this rotation that will never happen:
Jalen 35 / Deuce 13
Donte 32 / Josh 16
OG 31 / Bojan 17
Julius 33 / Precious 15
Isaiah 28 / Mitch 20
Thibs will play Burks 15+ so one of our serviceable players is getting shafted in the end
DOT wrote:Thibs is insane, but the FO is enabling him by not adding depth.
spree2kawhi wrote:
I am STUNNED. He looks a lot better than Randle in that clip.
thebuzzardman wrote:god shammgod wrote:what coach could make this work right now...3/4 of your rotation is injured
The Grizzlies coach, apparently
cgmw wrote:Banchero 6-10 from three and 9-10 from two. 36 points on 0 free throwsWasn’t Precious guarding him?