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Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST)

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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1761 » by Knicksfan1992 » Mon Oct 9, 2017 8:42 pm

Left this out of my previous posts but if I see one more P&R ball handler get to the middle of the floor when we try to ICE a pick and roll I may lose it. I mean Jesus Christ wait until Westbrook or Wall gets a full hold of us...

Again it's cool to tank and all but all I ask is that we execute simple things and be annoying to play against even if teams are going to win. Brett Brown had the Sixers playing decent defense even though they sucked that never happens with the Knicks.
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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1762 » by KnicksGod » Mon Oct 9, 2017 8:46 pm

Some of this is really the fact that the Knicks need to stabilize themselves. They need a strong coach and system and they need it ASAP.

Like, if you put KP or Hardaway on a team that did things in a structured and accountable way, they wouldn't go sideways. Both are talented young players. Is Hardaway that much worse than a prospect like Beal who is getting paid a huge contract? He's worse but not by leaps and bounds.

On the Spurs these guys would be growing and patient, and nurtured along the right way. KP concentrating on D and adding little touches on his O. Hardaway would be a capable young scorer growing the right way on another club that was stabilized. Suddenly he seems back to having no clue -- he thrived on the Hawks who are not even that good, but they're not in NY and have a coach with a clear idea of how to get things to work.

Put people on the Knicks and it's instant free fall. Even if they have the talent to be good players. That is part of the reason we can't seem to instill good D, or to develop players. It's mass chaos and you need a strong hand to put this back on the rails.

Is Horny that guy? It doesn't seem like it in any regard.
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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1763 » by BBALLER4FR » Mon Oct 9, 2017 10:02 pm

N Y K wrote:
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N Y K wrote:i can't here this year if this is how its going to be with y'all


You don't appear to be a fan of basketball anyway. You seem to be a fan of some type of learning experience...experience. You can just get that with a box score after the 60 losses TBH. You won't miss much here with competitive fans venting about garbage performances.

lol shut up


lol... this guy out here touting "the experience". Your journey :blank:

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Those last 70 seconds, Randle in a nut shell.

Awful 2 for 1 3PT attempt when we are up 2
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Takes another side step off balance 3

We got sucked into the Randle vortex where all good feelings go to die.

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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1764 » by Aussienet3 » Mon Oct 9, 2017 10:08 pm

Reign23 wrote:
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El Poochio wrote:FINAL SCORE OF TONIGHTS GAME:

KNICKS TOP 5 2018 DRAFT PICK 1 - 0 TOP 5 2018 DRAFT PICK NETS


And yet we still have a better future! Marks has proved you can get better without the draft picks...


yeah... but NO.


Delusional.... :talkhand:
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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1765 » by GEOLINK » Mon Oct 9, 2017 10:13 pm

KnicksGod wrote:Some of this is really the fact that the Knicks need to stabilize themselves. They need a strong coach and system and they need it ASAP.

Like, if you put KP or Hardaway on a team that did things in a structured and accountable way, they wouldn't go sideways. Both are talented young players. Is Hardaway that much worse than a prospect like Beal who is getting paid a huge contract? He's worse but not by leaps and bounds.

On the Spurs these guys would be growing and patient, and nurtured along the right way. KP concentrating on D and adding little touches on his O. Hardaway would be a capable young scorer growing the right way on another club that was stabilized. Suddenly he seems back to having no clue -- he thrived on the Hawks who are not even that good, but they're not in NY and have a coach with a clear idea of how to get things to work.

Put people on the Knicks and it's instant free fall. Even if they have the talent to be good players. That is part of the reason we can't seem to instill good D, or to develop players. It's mass chaos and you need a strong hand to put this back on the rails.

Is Horny that guy? It doesn't seem like it in any regard.

Brother you just wrote the Knicks bible right here.
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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1766 » by Greenie » Mon Oct 9, 2017 11:38 pm

KnicksGod wrote:Some of this is really the fact that the Knicks need to stabilize themselves. They need a strong coach and system and they need it ASAP.

Like, if you put KP or Hardaway on a team that did things in a structured and accountable way, they wouldn't go sideways. Both are talented young players. Is Hardaway that much worse than a prospect like Beal who is getting paid a huge contract? He's worse but not by leaps and bounds.

On the Spurs these guys would be growing and patient, and nurtured along the right way. KP concentrating on D and adding little touches on his O. Hardaway would be a capable young scorer growing the right way on another club that was stabilized. Suddenly he seems back to having no clue -- he thrived on the Hawks who are not even that good, but they're not in NY and have a coach with a clear idea of how to get things to work.

Put people on the Knicks and it's instant free fall. Even if they have the talent to be good players. That is part of the reason we can't seem to instill good D, or to develop players. It's mass chaos and you need a strong hand to put this back on the rails.

Is Horny that guy? It doesn't seem like it in any regard.



Exactly. Fisher did a better job. That’s sad.
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Re: Knicks @ Nyets - The Sequel (Sun, Oct 8th 7:30 PM EST) 

Post#1767 » by N Y K » Mon Oct 9, 2017 11:44 pm

BBALLER4FR wrote:
N Y K wrote:
BBALLER4FR wrote:
You don't appear to be a fan of basketball anyway. You seem to be a fan of some type of learning experience...experience. You can just get that with a box score after the 60 losses TBH. You won't miss much here with competitive fans venting about garbage performances.

lol shut up


lol... this guy out here touting "the experience". Your journey :blank:

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LOL this is baffling to me... legit weirdest interaction I've had on here.

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