His ceiling though, was taking this squad to the ECF.
Cavs, Boston, OKC, & the Pacers all have cores with one or more years together before this season. The Knicks on the other hand have two new starters.
Plus, Brunson and KAT are the team's scorers and neither is a good defender, in fact KAT is typically close to awful. There are only so many opportunities to swap out bad defenders for real defenders then swap back. Making it to the Conference Finals with such huge holes for offenses to pick apart is a pretty high ceiling. This team over achieved.
Lastly, when you want a new car you don't sell the old one and walk to the dealer. You have to have a replacement; or you are going to walk. Who is going to replace Thibs? If you are a lottery team you might roll the dice on an assistant coach somewhere or a rookie. If you have a team that went to a CF, has two All-NBA players you have to lateralize or improve, I can't think of what candidate is available. Who would that be?
pushfloater wrote:Let go of Toppin for no reason. Look at him now off the bench. Thibs has reached his ceiling… they need somebody to make the offense more dynamic and less Brunson heavy. And of coarse better rotations involving the nonstarters.