Fat Kat wrote:
Gamesmanship at it's finest.
Moderators: Jeff Van Gully, Deeeez Knicks, HerSports85, j4remi, NoLayupRule, dakomish23, GONYK, mpharris36
Fat Kat wrote:



Jeff Van Gully wrote:Gravy wrote:Embiid is like Darth Vader man, all these injuries and he still puts up an easy 34pts. I really want to win game 3 to feel comfortable about the series.
he's a warrior, despite some of the questionable tendencies (flopping, talking spicy). he will keep coming. shocked so many of us who idolize patrick don't see some interesting parallels on that front. dude doesn't lay down.
Context wrote:sol537 wrote:The go to play is simple.... get it to iHart at the top of the key... Brunson off a few picks curling around iHart for the hand-off... Brunson snakes into the paint for a patented floater.... if they swarm... look for iHart on the roll or on a re-set... iHart is the valve that finds the most open shooter out of DDV, Hart, and OG... and while iHart is looking, Brunson re-curls around a Josh Hart screen for another secondary free-up at the 3pt line for an open three or a final downhill attack.
Rinse and repeat. Brunson should not be bringing the ball up... either Hart or DDV... to conserve JB's energy...
this is an excellent point as well -I think CS said he rewatched game 2 and saw that Brunson looked gassed...
?Capn'O wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
I really wonder what the intention is in putting that out there for the Knicks. Just at a glance nothing on the ref report seemed to suggest any advantage.


Capn'O wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Gravy wrote:Embiid is like Darth Vader man, all these injuries and he still puts up an easy 34pts. I really want to win game 3 to feel comfortable about the series.
he's a warrior, despite some of the questionable tendencies (flopping, talking spicy). he will keep coming. shocked so many of us who idolize patrick don't see some interesting parallels on that front. dude doesn't lay down.
I want to love him because his game does remind me of Ewing in a lot of ways and he's fought through a lot physically. I have think that Ewing would have ended up with that rebound though and he would have NEVER given that sniveling "the reffing was unacceptable and we're better than them" post game interview. Patrick was a better leader even if it was as the stoic/silent type.

stuporman wrote:What's this providing 'private information' nonsense? These games are played in public, everyone can see the calls and who made them, all it takes is someone to track them and compile the data...it's not like they are doxxing these refs' home addresses or leaking nudes.
Anyone can watch the games!!!


blueNorange wrote:Capn'O wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
I really wonder what the intention is in putting that out there for the Knicks. Just at a glance nothing on the ref report seemed to suggest any advantage.
maybe the idea of thinking why it’s provided is the mental head game?
it has no impact

stuporman wrote:What's this providing 'private information' nonsense? These games are played in public, everyone can see the calls and who made them, all it takes is someone to track them and compile the data...it's not like they are doxxing these refs' home addresses or leaking nudes.
Anyone can watch the games!!!

Im Coming Home wrote:stuporman wrote:What's this providing 'private information' nonsense? These games are played in public, everyone can see the calls and who made them, all it takes is someone to track them and compile the data...it's not like they are doxxing these refs' home addresses or leaking nudes.
Anyone can watch the games!!!
It's also been available for years per media iirc just not provided in the way the Knicks have been
Iron Mantis wrote:Nick Nurse is scared to death and desperate. Love it.

Fat Kat wrote:

Im Coming Home wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Honestly, that doesn't sound promising. I expected him to say he's been going over film like crazy to figure it out, etc. Saying "I just need to be better" doesn't really sound promising idk.