
Officer Bridges has been working deep undercover for months, this is his first statement, and it's a damning one. Thank you Mikal for your bravery and service to the minutes police, we award you Icy Hot.
"We on your bumper"
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Iron Mantis wrote:We were right all along. About EVERYTHING: The need to keep the starters minutes in check, the bench has capable players, the need to play and develop the bench, expand the rotation, starters are tired, guys run out of gas in the 4th quarter, stop randomly pulling bench guys who are cooking, etc.
Mikal is the collective voice of the PLAYERS. He's keeping it 100. Thibs is a terrorist maniac.
Welcome to the force, Mikal!
Thibslobbers 'bout to write a 100-page theorem on how Thibs can do no wrong, minutes don't affect Knicks players, and Mikal is a liar and soft.





Enzo954 wrote:“We’ve got a lot of good guys on this team that can take away minutes. Which helps the defense, helps the offense, helps tired bodies being out there and giving up all these points. It helps just keeping fresh bodies out there.”
Bridges said Thibodeau was receptive but “sometimes I think he just gets in his ways.”
“I think he’s not arguing about it. Sometimes I think he just gets in his ways and he gets locked in. He just wants to keep the guy out there,” Bridges said. “Sometimes you’ve got to tell him, like Landry (Shamet), for example or somebody, keep him out there, they’re playing well.”
3toheadmelo wrote:
ctorres wrote:It is crazy that Josh and Mikal are 1st and 2nd in mpg, while OG is 6th
Brunson is 19th, KAT is 23rd
Hopefully with the PJ addition and Mitch being back, it reduces all the starter's minutes
Shamet has shot the lights out the last 20 games (45% from three on 2.0 3pa/g) so he has solidified himself as a rotation player
McBride is the youngest player in the rotaiton. I don't see why he can't get a massive boost in minutes. Now with Brunson gone, hopefully McBride can show he can handle the increased role.