stuporman wrote:mpharris36 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:Yea, Knicks had a limited window with Randle expiring and other contracts. They took the best deals they could get. Def can critizize and second guess the moves, but you really have to understand that the window was limited to make such deals and what deals they could get back. Mikal's contract was a big reason they took him on as it fit perfectly in there books. They also still can make some more moves.
The big thing is the trade does change their identity so will take some time to see how it works. There is upside where everything can click and take us to another level....downside is it doesnt, but we should at the very least be a very good team.
OG trade was different in that he fit in perfectly to what we are doing where these deals changed more of how we need to play.
Yup.
OG trade didn't change the hierarchy of the offense. He was just fitting in cutting and hitting open 3's. We also didn't have to change the defensive gameplan either since we had Ihart and Mitch and he would just fit in as an elite wing defender.
Ihart leaving and Mitch hurt changes how we play even before the Mikal + KAT trades. Then the Mikal and KAT trades change how we are going to play offense by adding a new #2 and #3 option as well as changing how we should in theory play defense because KAT is not a rim protector like Ihart or Mitch is.
Changing RJ for OG and replacing IQ qith Divo/Deuce was a simple transition than having to figure out a defensive identity without any of the center role players Thibs relies on to build the defense around. It's not about Randle for KAT, Randle is buns on defense even more than KAT may be and KAT is much better fitting offensively.
It's about the rim protecting 5s being gone and while KAT can be a great stretch 5 the team will have to rely on perimeter defensive pressure to help keep people out of the paint. As long as they don't go unconscious from 3 like the Celtics did then it may actually work.
That is why Thibs needs to be more open to adjusting his defensive scheme. You can't play KAT in drop coverage...it just wont work most of the time.
Since KAT played mostly 4 last year he is much more comfortable on the perimeter than in years past...so we have to use our length and versatility at the wings to our advantage.
Instead of drop coverage against Tatum and giving him a step in wide open 3...we should have switched.
KAT guards Tatum and OG goes to Horford in like a matchup zone after the screen...or run a 1-2-2 zone and put KAT in the low block that has to get out and guard the corner. Put Mikal or OG at the top of the zone and contest that way.
Yes KAT vs Tatum is a mismatch but you just for him into help if he drives and then do your best contesting 3's.
I would love to see what we do tomorrow...indy certainly going to put KAT into a tun of P&R's...you can't run drop coverage vs the pacers with there shooting.