Chanel Bomber wrote:Kampuchea wrote:?s=46&t=ZScbCOS-e1RwvSq7ABkKLQ
Knicks fans say they care about defense but the reality most Knicks fans don't really care about defense.
They just pretend to.
It's one of my key takeaways from supporting this team for nearly 20 years.
I don’t agree. Knicks fans really do care about defense. But at the same time every player doesn’t have to be a good defender though. Brunson is a terrible defensive player but we know what he brings to our team and he is a beloved player and well deserved. It might be more accurate to say fans love hustle type guys, and a lot of the time hustle and defense goes hand in hand.
The takeaway I have is that we tend to treat drafted players like they are our children and are willing to overlook their glaring flaws and will try to end the careers of actually good players and coaches if they think they are standing in the way or their children are being slighted
The narrative I always heard was folks saying “you can’t rebuild in NY” because fans aren’t patient, that’s hilariously wrong from what I can tell. Most fans would rather lose forever, so they don’t have to deal with any kind of expectations, scout international and ncaa prospects and watch hype videos of young players while we lose 60+ games every year. We could do this forever and fans would be thrilled and excited.
We are in year 1 of having this very talented roster post the Towns and Bridges additions, having a good season even with the natural time to build cohesion that comes with a new team. Not even to the all star break yet, and people are trying to put a ceiling on it, say it’s over for 5 years, it’s back to Isaiah, fire and trade everyone(I assume so we can go back to hitting the tank crack pipe) I sort of wonder when the demands for players to be removed or people to be fired when Kolek Dadiet and Hukporti don’t amount to much, because that’s more important and exciting than winning games.
We have a top 5 record in the league and fans hate it. People need to change that saying. You can’t try to win in NY.