Fury wrote:HopelessKnick wrote:Fury wrote:
I think you're exaggerating just how close playoff games are. Especially with the Knicks. Even last year. Game 1 was close vs Philly. Game 2 they got "lucky." Game 3 they lost. Game 4 they "almost blew it." Game 5 "they blew it." Game 6 "they got lucky." It's always some ****. That's how it is in the playoffs. You gotta win ugly.
Yeah but against Philly you at least faced a genuinely good team. I know Embiid wasn't at 100% but it was worthy of celebration especially given the fact that the Knicks were without Randle and had a hobbled Mitch in there. So we had every right to be legitimately proud of what they did out there. Against OKC, Boston, Cleveland---heck against the Lakers, Nuggets, Clippers, Wolves, GSW, Rockets I would take a win in any shape or form but relying on historic runs and no-calls on fouls and some simple luck to beat a lame ass Pistons team? Like the team that has the 15th best roster out of the top 16 and is missing their second best player and best frontcourt defender?
I mean--like we knew all season long--in a couple days we'll be facing the Celtics. Either my assessment of the Pistons is right and we are barely beating a .500 team needing all the luck we can gather or my judgement is off and the Pistons are really much better than I give them credit for and we should do pretty well against the Celtics right? I genuinely hope I will be wrong, the Knicks play the Celtics at least 7 games long and I have to (gladly) eat my words. However I think (if Celtics are healthy again) in 2 weeks time there will be dozens of sobered up knick fans that will realize we needed a gigantic effort to beat a weak Pistons team. Fair enough?
I think this is revionist history. What people say about last year's team is not what was said at the moment (from the people who dislike last year's team). The same people saying this team stinks, were also **** Donte for being inconsistent, on Harteinstein for getting worked by Embiid and Turner, and the lack of depth. Some of those pepole didn't even think they'd beat the Sixers. And when they beat the Sixers, it was cause Embiid was hurt. And even with the players who went down in the Pacer series, people thought they still should've won that series.
I don't think anyone realisitically thought they were going to beat the Celtics last year. Healthy or not. But in order to **** on this team, that has to be said as if it were a real possibility.
As long as Thibs is head coach of the Knicks, the games will usually be close. The Knicks like slowing it down, especially in the playoffs. It's tough to blow teams out when you don't run. So the Knicks will play down to teams. All I know is that every single game last year was close, except for the three blowouts in the Pacer series. That's just the way it goes.
You also can't just call the Pistons a .500 team, they're better than that. They're not in the 2nd tier of teams in the East, but they're not a .500 team. A team in between those tiers is not a team the Knicks are going to blow out, this year or last. That's just the style of play.
The way we played in January we would have beaten anyone. That was 14 games. After that it was all grit no quit... Next man up mentality. We had no choice but to use the bench. That playoff team was not winning a title at all. They could have gotten by the pacers though if it didn't implode.
That was then and this is now. Healthier/more talented yet we have doubts. Boston beat us that much this year. The only outside hope is that we are a new team and they have not faced us fully healthy. Is it enough of a difference? Time will tell. Let's see what happens the rest of the current series both teams are in. Nothing is over yet.