HarthorneWingo wrote:Start Precious at PF and bring Hart off the bench.
In the Sixers “Fo! Fo! Fo!” Championship season, Marc Iavaroni started and All Star Bobby Jones came off the bench.
Precious should play less, not more. He’s awful.
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Start Precious at PF and bring Hart off the bench.
In the Sixers “Fo! Fo! Fo!” Championship season, Marc Iavaroni started and All Star Bobby Jones came off the bench.
Fat Kat wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Start Precious at PF and bring Hart off the bench.
In the Sixers “Fo! Fo! Fo!” Championship season, Marc Iavaroni started and All Star Bobby Jones came off the bench.
Precious should play less, not more. He’s awful.
NiceLikeChrist wrote:HEZI wrote:GettinitDone wrote:
In other words you think the team would be better off playing all starters 48 mins every game? Got it!
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Cole Anthony had been barely in rotation for a few weeks, then injury happened to Suggs and he played and dropped 24 in this game. Even when his own coach Moshley thought Cole sucked when he gave him playing time, he produced.
Most NBA players when they're given playing time and trust, they produce.
Under coaches like Moshley, Daignault, Spo, Lue, aka the real coaches players like Huk, Kolek would be in rotation. They all can play, even Pac.
Take more risks, that's how the team you lead can thrive. Playing it safe is the riskiest move you can take, and we're all now paying for it dearly.
No I have this crazy idea, check it out. So there’s this guy who has the power to make these things called trades, right? You won’t believe it but he’s the same guy who brought in the starting lineup. So his job is to recognize the weakness of the bench and actually do something about it by making a trade. So until that happens, there are going to be some bad losses and bumps along the way. Crazy I know but that’s what other teams are doing so we just have to wait our turn
Riiiiight. It’s not the coaches responsibility to learn how to best utilize and maximize the players in front of him. His job is sit on his hands, run starters into the ground, and hope the front office plops some all stars on the bench.
Go take a look at the Memphis roster. The team that is 24-13, same as us, yet they average the most bench minutes and most bench scoring in the league. You tell me if thibs would have that team 24-13.

Wildcat wrote:Knicks are too deep in the season for a Hart to the bench movement. I really wanted that myself, honestly. One of the things that bothered me about the KAT trade is that it basically destroyed our depth because it meant without a shadow of the doubt that Hart -- who prior to the trade was going to lead the bench -- was going in as a starter.
Jeff Van Gully wrote:Wildcat wrote:Knicks are too deep in the season for a Hart to the bench movement. I really wanted that myself, honestly. One of the things that bothered me about the KAT trade is that it basically destroyed our depth because it meant without a shadow of the doubt that Hart -- who prior to the trade was going to lead the bench -- was going in as a starter.
Donte was going back to the bench


Wildcat wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Wildcat wrote:Knicks are too deep in the season for a Hart to the bench movement. I really wanted that myself, honestly. One of the things that bothered me about the KAT trade is that it basically destroyed our depth because it meant without a shadow of the doubt that Hart -- who prior to the trade was going to lead the bench -- was going in as a starter.
Donte was going back to the bench
Robinson/Randle/OG/Bridges/JB were the projected starters before the trade and Mitch update. Hart was never starting.
Jeff Van Gully wrote:Wildcat wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
Donte was going back to the bench
Robinson/Randle/OG/Bridges/JB were the projected starters before the trade and Mitch update. Hart was never starting.
I misunderstood. That’s right. Though we didn’t have a clear answer for the 5 with Mitch out. Sims vs small ball with hart was being discussed IIRC.

kNicksGmen wrote:random but knicks had 16 total assists after starting the game strong with 6 in less than 6 minutes.
with or without Kat the offense needs to move the ball to generate good looks but in thibs offense it's completely random with no set plays. the talent on this team carried the offense to be statistically elite despite it never passing the eye test for me (other than certain games or quarters where it did really look very very good).
we were a great 3 point shooting team despite not generating a lot of good open looks. something as simple as how rare it is for us to generate a good open catch and shoot 3 or middy for towns speaks volumes to the problems with this offense.
kNicksGmen wrote:random but knicks had 16 total assists after starting the game strong with 6 in less than 6 minutes.
with or without Kat the offense needs to move the ball to generate good looks but in thibs offense it's completely random with no set plays. the talent on this team carried the offense to be statistically elite despite it never passing the eye test for me (other than certain games or quarters where it did really look very very good).
we were a great 3 point shooting team despite not generating a lot of good open looks. something as simple as how rare it is for us to generate a good open catch and shoot 3 or middy for towns speaks volumes to the problems with this offense.
Wildcat wrote:kNicksGmen wrote:random but knicks had 16 total assists after starting the game strong with 6 in less than 6 minutes.
with or without Kat the offense needs to move the ball to generate good looks but in thibs offense it's completely random with no set plays. the talent on this team carried the offense to be statistically elite despite it never passing the eye test for me (other than certain games or quarters where it did really look very very good).
we were a great 3 point shooting team despite not generating a lot of good open looks. something as simple as how rare it is for us to generate a good open catch and shoot 3 or middy for towns speaks volumes to the problems with this offense.
It's Thibs ball, unfortunately. We have capable cutters, I don't know why there isn't persistent player and ball movement. Only thing I can think of is a mix of Thibs ball and mid-ish season leg lag. JB's 3 PT shot being inconsistent probably doesn't help. I'm not going to look at the stat, but you can probably guess when he's off from 3 PT range, team doesn't shoot nearly the amount of t 3's they're expected to shoot.
Fat Kat wrote:kNicksGmen wrote:random but knicks had 16 total assists after starting the game strong with 6 in less than 6 minutes.
with or without Kat the offense needs to move the ball to generate good looks but in thibs offense it's completely random with no set plays. the talent on this team carried the offense to be statistically elite despite it never passing the eye test for me (other than certain games or quarters where it did really look very very good).
we were a great 3 point shooting team despite not generating a lot of good open looks. something as simple as how rare it is for us to generate a good open catch and shoot 3 or middy for towns speaks volumes to the problems with this offense.
None of this is remotely true. The problems this game started with Sims not being able to execute a simple DHO, make a layup and clogging the paint because his man could literally ignore him.
Saying that this team has no set plays is just ridiculous. It’s okay for fans to casually watch without knowing what’s going on, but don’t pretend to.

X-Man Cometh wrote:I said that this team has no identity.
The Magic, even with the injuries, still play very good defense and play with energy. That keeps them competitive.
We have nothing to fall back on.
TKKnicks1 wrote:I think it's JBs turn to sit next game. Something is just not right with this dude. His calf issue is probably much worse than is being told. Wouldn't be the first with the Knicks.
