F N 11 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:KAT shooting FT's after 40 mins in b2b
crazy
Tough he’s on the garden floor shooting now after the game. Good take.
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F N 11 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:KAT shooting FT's after 40 mins in b2b
crazy
Tough he’s on the garden floor shooting now after the game. Good take.
HerSports85 wrote:it's November, and I'm ready to crash out. let me log off.
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
Guano wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Capn'O wrote:So we basically dogged it for three quarters and tried to win it in one. Why can't we play a bench then? You're telling me playing 10 minutes of the rooks puts us down more than 22? Thibs is an absolute maniac.
Towns 39 mins
OG 36 mins
Mikal 43 mins
Brunson and Hart at a merciful 34 mins each
On the tail end of a back to back where everyone in the starting 5 played 34 mins and up.
I dunno. I don't know what happens in practice so I can't explain why Thibs won't open up the rotation
that's where i land too
3pac must be trash in practice though it's hard to fully buy into that cause he has looked decent in the mins we've seen him on the court.
WaltFrazier wrote:Watching Sacramento right now, such a free flowing offense. Mike Brown is a conservative defensive coach like Thibs, must be an assistant running their offense. Why can't Knicks have that.
I googled Kings to see who runs their offense, found this article instead. They've made a big commitment to offensive rebounds. Feels like Knicks were great at O boards last year but have fallen off?
https://www.sacbee.com/sports/nba/sacramento-kings/article293734239.html
robillionaire wrote:Synciere wrote:I’ve seen people on this board blame anybody and everybody except for the front office for making this trade.
Thibs hasn’t changed; he’s doing what he’s always done, previously to great success.
Many are even about to catch a hernia twisting and contorting trying to blame Jalen who’s doing his own high wire act trying to become the facilitator KAT needs.
Some want to blame Mikal who was always meant to be in a complementary role.
You can have 46 and still be the fulcrum of the issues at hand. Especially defensively. History shows it. Hopefully the team always meant for he and Mitch to play together to mitigate the damage but we’re a play-in team as it currently stands, and too many are okay with that as long as they can feel right about Kat’s production, even at the expense of wins.
Except he was a +4 so when he was out there we won
RHODEY wrote:This was the most significant game of the season...and I mean that in a good way. Hear me out....
Yes we looked like complete dog shot for most of the game. But that comeback .....
It was the first time this season I saw those grimey gritty Knicks. It was like seeing a long gone friend you never expected to see again. But there he was just when we needed it the most...ready to do battle, ready to play lockdown dee, fatigue be damned, clutch shots left and right....
And the fact that the guy who I thought might be a little soft was the toughest Mfer in the building....
Now you combine that with the fact that he is one of the most talented bigs in the league....
Man of man ..do y'all realize what we have unleashed?!![]()
But back to the team....I expect us to be on a tear from this point on.
Look out NBA.
HerSports85 wrote:it's November, and I'm ready to crash out. let me log off.
WaltFrazier wrote:Watching Sacramento right now, such a free flowing offense. Mike Brown is a conservative defensive coach like Thibs, must be an assistant running their offense. Why can't Knicks have that.
I googled Kings to see who runs their offense, found this article instead. They've made a big commitment to offensive rebounds. Feels like Knicks were great at O boards last year but have fallen off?
https://www.sacbee.com/sports/nba/sacramento-kings/article293734239.html

MrDollarBills wrote:Guano wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Towns 39 mins
OG 36 mins
Mikal 43 mins
Brunson and Hart at a merciful 34 mins each
On the tail end of a back to back where everyone in the starting 5 played 34 mins and up.
I dunno. I don't know what happens in practice so I can't explain why Thibs won't open up the rotation
that's where i land too
3pac must be trash in practice though it's hard to fully buy into that cause he has looked decent in the mins we've seen him on the court.
Right. I can't call it.
All I know is that this isn't sustainable and by the end of the game guys were gassed and committing mental errors. Just like the Pacers game.
MrDollarBills wrote:Guano wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Towns 39 mins
OG 36 mins
Mikal 43 mins
Brunson and Hart at a merciful 34 mins each
On the tail end of a back to back where everyone in the starting 5 played 34 mins and up.
I dunno. I don't know what happens in practice so I can't explain why Thibs won't open up the rotation
that's where i land too
3pac must be trash in practice though it's hard to fully buy into that cause he has looked decent in the mins we've seen him on the court.
Right. I can't call it.
All I know is that this isn't sustainable and by the end of the game guys were gassed and committing mental errors. Just like the Pacers game.
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.

RHODEY wrote:This was the most significant game of the season...and I mean that in a good way. Hear me out....
Yes we looked like complete dog shot for most of the game. But that comeback .....
It was the first time this season I saw those grimey gritty Knicks. It was like seeing a long gone friend you never expected to see again. But there he was just when we needed it the most...ready to do battle, ready to play lockdown dee, fatigue be damned, clutch shots left and right....
And the fact that the guy who I thought might be a little soft was the toughest Mfer in the building....
Now you combine that with the fact that he is one of the most talented bigs in the league....
Man of man ..do y'all realize what we have unleashed?!![]()
But back to the team....I expect us to be on a tear from this point on.
Look out NBA.
matchman wrote:
Accountable KAT, he got my respect.
JXL wrote:Still holding out reservations. Still believe they'll get it together. But my god, Thibs better trust his bench more.
DaGawd wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Watching Sacramento right now, such a free flowing offense. Mike Brown is a conservative defensive coach like Thibs, must be an assistant running their offense. Why can't Knicks have that.
I googled Kings to see who runs their offense, found this article instead. They've made a big commitment to offensive rebounds. Feels like Knicks were great at O boards last year but have fallen off?
https://www.sacbee.com/sports/nba/sacramento-kings/article293734239.html
our defense is what needs major work.. the offense is fine even if not pretty at times.

MrDollarBills wrote:HerSports85 wrote:it's November, and I'm ready to crash out. let me log off.
Protect your peace.
Capn'O wrote:RHODEY wrote:This was the most significant game of the season...and I mean that in a good way. Hear me out....
Yes we looked like complete dog shot for most of the game. But that comeback .....
It was the first time this season I saw those grimey gritty Knicks. It was like seeing a long gone friend you never expected to see again. But there he was just when we needed it the most...ready to do battle, ready to play lockdown dee, fatigue be damned, clutch shots left and right....
And the fact that the guy who I thought might be a little soft was the toughest Mfer in the building....
Now you combine that with the fact that he is one of the most talented bigs in the league....
Man of man ..do y'all realize what we have unleashed?!![]()
But back to the team....I expect us to be on a tear from this point on.
Look out NBA.
I know what you mean but this and the Hawks game were two bad losses. Hopefully it doesn't matter in the end. We rip it up and we forget about these two games now.