_GH0ST_ wrote:bronxknicksfan1 wrote:_GH0ST_ wrote:Yes it does matter. Jimmy, Herro would mostly have the ball when he was healthy. Even assuming you're right about the shot, you can't deny that Herro's absence took a bad on Bam offence.
The regular season is over and this team is back from last season since the Chicago game and they are shooting great. We were one of the best shooting teams in the league last season and we found our rhythm. It's absurd to always attribute it to chance.
If you think you met the real Jimmy in game one, you're wrong. The real series for the Knicks will begin after that.
And the Heat got their first taste of Randle in Game 2 after not seeing him Game 1

Jimmy isn’t some mythical being that can’t be stopped and Miami’s shooting isn’t what it was during the Bucks series. There was a game they shot 60% from 3 and they were over 40%+ for most of it. It’s already coming back to Earth this series.
2nd game? You mean the game you won thanks to the referee even though that Butler wasn't playing?
Ah yes we know Randle. We know his soft ass well. Certainly not the kind of man we fear. It's funny to compare Butler and Randle. Clearly the best player in this series.
The Knicks smacked that ass in the 4th quarter and had y’all crying for Jimmy to save ya. Stop it

It’s so funny seeing Miami fans cry about the refs when they’re one of the teams that benefits the most from bad reffing. The moment it doesn’t go their way, it’s the refs are cheating

It took a +9 FT advantage, 7-34 3pt shooting and no Randle to beat the Knicks last Sunday. “BuT jImMy”

Miami’s shooting has already come back down to Earth these past 2 games. They’re not scoring anywhere near what they did the last series. And they’re having trouble stopping Brunson, Randle and RJ. Bam is shrinking in the playoffs as usual. I’m confident the Knicks are leaving with at least one in MSG South.