HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
Brunson was a 16 ppg scorer before Thibs. KAT was also handcuffed in Minnesota and scoring 20 before Thibs let him loose. Both are having career years with Thibs and scoring 25+
Just look at Divo and Randle in Minny and then look at them under Thibs. Look at our guys under Thibs. Not all coaches know how to get the best out of guys despite their talents.
Come on now HEZI you are giving Brunson breakout scoring credit to Thibs and not just simply opportunity moving off being the backup behind Luka? When Luka was hurt in the playoffs the year before he came to the Knicks brunson avg 22 pts in 18 games. He was ready to break out with or without Thibs.
Randle is actually having a career best EFF season in Minny. He has slightly less PPG but on like 4 fewer shot attempts because he doesn't have the entire freedom that Thibs gave the offense. A lot of teams have more offensive structure while Thibs just simply allows his players to play and make the right reads.
No one is saying he's a bad coach. But to give him the most credit for us having a #1 rated offense he is far down the list.
Players league and then I give Leon and Co credit for giving THibs these horses. We would be the #1 offense with or without Thibs.
We wouldn't be the #1 offense if we swapped KAT back for Randle and DD. Point being...its the players and not the coach.
He averaged 32 MPG his last year in Dallas so 2 less minutes than he averages this season![]()
Yeah you can have the horses but without a jockey they have no direction and are just roaming around all over the place. You can discredit Thibs all you want but you are absolutely wrong that any coach could take Thibs place especially in New York. That’s the furthest thing from the truth. He got the team playing at a high level and did it his way. The league is full of talent, every coach has a bunch of talent. Cavs got it, Boston has it. Anybody can coach them too right?
I was early on the Brunson train, anytime Luka was out he'd put up numbers, and his isolation stats in the playoffs were screaming out that he could do a lot more. He was 20ppg 8apg 4rpg when Luka was out that last year in Dallas, I remember arguing with people that he would be putting up all-star type numbers if given the chance. The Knicks gave him that opportunity, but the talent was pretty apparent and he would be doing similar things almost anywhere else because he's a special talent. Nobody made him, he was starting to break out with the Mavs which is why he torched the Jazz.
























