Post#2 » by ctorres » Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:49 am
What are each player's individual agendas? Maybe we can figure this out you guys. This is me trying to get in the mind of each of our guys.
OG Anunoby
- Money is great. Being paid like an all-star. 31st highest paid player in the NBA this year. 2nd among the Knicks.
- 13 shots per game this season is in line with the 13 shots per game he has averaged the last 4 years. However, maybe he wants more for himself now.
- Always been known as a great defensive role player. Never gets to show his bag on the offensive end. How will he ever be considered a star in this league if he can't get more touches to show his offensive game? He has been limited to averaging 17 ppg.
- Just because he's the best defender on the team doesn't mean he should have to do all the dirty work for everyone else. Doing things that don't show up on a stat sheet doesn't make you an all-star or All-NBA. If he's the best defender, then he should be rewarded with more touches.
- Also, doesn't matter how good of a defender he is. If the rest of the team isn't stepping up defensively, then it hurts OG's case for making it onto an All-Defensive Team.
Karl-Anthony Towns
- If he has to play 35+ minutes per night at center, then you better let him stat pad and have all the rebounds. Doesn't matter if this hurts OG's and Mikal's rebounding numbers in the process. KAT needs to be the best rebounder in the league and average 25+ ppg so he has a case for any of the All-NBA teams.
- Also, if you need KAT out on the floor 35+ minutes a night, being a top scorer and rebounder, then don't ask him to be the best defender in the league. Being the league's best defender is not his job. That's Mikal, OG, and Hart's jog. KAT needs to stay healthy so he can play big minutes and score. You can't put KAT at risk of injury, so don't ask him to do things on the court that could get him injured.
Jalen Brunson
- Averaging 25.1 ppg and it's still not enough. All these other guards are averaging more: Tyrese Maxey (25.7), Anthony Edwards (25.7), De'Aaron Fox (26.7), Luka Doncic (28.1), LaMelo Ball (29.9), Shai gilgeous-Alexander (31.5).
- If Brunson doesn't score more points, he might miss out on All-NBA.
- Because Brunson has to share the ball so much, he is less popular than LaMelo Ball, Donovan Mitchell, and Damian Lillard. Brunson probably feels he is better than all of him, but his teammates are keeping him from being considered the best PG in the East.
Mikal Bridges
- 5 first round picks were traded for Mikal, so treat him like it. Look at the shot charts, he can score from anywhere.
- Playing 40 mpg and not getting more touches is BS.
- Because Mikal had to be so unselfish to start the season, now he's out of the running for All-Star game.
- The only way Mikal would have a shot at allstar or all-nba is if he averages over 20 ppg and 6 rpg. If Towns wasn't hogging all the rebounds, and Brunson hogging the ball, Mikal would be able to show everyone that he is truly the best player on the team. Maybeteam would win even more if Mikal was the true number one option every night. Because of politics with Brunson and KAT, Mikal will never show everything he is got, but he will get all the blame for not showing it even though it's not his fault.
Josh Hart
- Attempting to be the ultimate glue guy, but won't get any all-NBA, all-star, or all-defensive team consideration.
Is the least paid among all 5 starters and asked to do well beyond what he is compensated for. 95th highest paid player in the NBA at $18.1 million, yet he has to be top 10 in minutes and a triple double threat every night.
How did I do?