Pickled Prunes wrote:
The GSW "death lineup" only became a thing because David Lee was injured. You are describing Thibs as only making adjustments when he has to. Even if that's true, he often makes the right adjustment. Most, if not all of his adjustments are defensive and going small is an offensive adjustment, so I would never expect him to lean that direction.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Thibs only makes adjustments when his feet are held to the fire. Otherwise, he's locked in to his traditional lineups. But, we can disagree on Thibs and move on.
Pickled Prunes wrote:
That said, I don't know how this turned into a discussion about Thibs. I definitely wouldn't suggest that he is a top 10 coach in the NBA. Most of what you are saying lines up with what I have been saying. No coach in the NBA would be content to start the season with the NYK current center lineup. OG at center is a desperation move at best. They need to address it, but it doesn't need to be a major investment. Grab up Robin Lopez or Biyombo. Just put some heft at the end of the bench.
Seeding absolutely matters. NYK went 0-3 in IND in the playoff compared to 3-1 at home vs IND. More importantly, BOS went 37-4 at home last season. In fact of the 20 teams that made the play-in, CHI was the only team with a losing record at home, going 20-21. Home court matters. If the NYK are a 4-5 seed they will likely face PHI, IND, CLE or MIL in round 1. If they get through that, they face BOS in round 2. The East only has 4-5 good teams so the top three seeds get a bi-week in round 1.
The Knicks center situation is . . . I don't know what adjective to use. Dire? Messed up? Scary? Ammusing? I'll be honest, I'm ammused.
NY was trying to trade for a center before this happened. Now, with Mitch out till December, every GM in the league knows NY is hungry for a center and that's not a good place to negotiate from.
As a fan, I'm fine with this. Sims is limited, but OK. Precious is more of a PF, but he's a servicable center and a bit more capable on offense than Sims. And Randle will play some center too, Is that ideal? No. But, as a fan, I don't care. I still think they have a good team and it'll be fun to watch. See how Precious and Sims do. See if Randle can handle the spot (hey, that rhymes) and get Mitch back with 30 or 40 games left. I'm OK with that, and if they swing a trade, which they're certainly going to try to do, maybe that's even better.
Yes, they're one of the weakest teams at center in the league right now. That was a strength the last 2 years, now it's a weakness. I think that's something we both agree on.
I'm still looking forward to the season. I'm curious how this will work.
That's just my thoughts. I'm more curious than worried. Maybe I'll get worried if nothing happens by the deadline and if Mitch struggles to return, but for now, I'm not worried.