mpharris36 wrote:Spree2Houston wrote:The Knicks as a team shot 55% last night (43/78) while Boston shot 48/95 (50%). The difference in the game was Boston shot 29/61 (48% lol) from 3 while we shot 11/30 (solid 37%). 65% of Boston's FGA were 3s which is unheard of. At one point both teams were trading baskets but Boston kept shooting 3s while New York was shooting 2s and the lead kept ballooning. If you're playing Boston, you need to defend the 3ball and NY is terrible at defending the 3
and that 48% wasn't even indicative of there actual shooting from 3. I think they probably missed there last 10 3's with there backups were in. They were shooting 60% from 3 on ridiculous volume for a good part of 3 qtrs.
Mazzula doesn't get enough credit for how decisive, aggressive and radical he is with his coaching. He plays the numbers game because he assumes regression to the mean will favor him.
I sensed he was gonna be a great one when a reporter questioned the number of 3s attempted after his first series loss his first year in charge and he didn't budge.
Think of D'Antoni expressing regret over not taking more 3s in Phoenix, even as he was questioned for it at the time. Mazzula's been like F it I'm not living to have those regrets.
Bright mind. Like a reverse Spoelstra but brilliant as well.