joec32033 wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:joec32033 wrote:
I already addressed in 2005 things changed. I did the research. Maybe you should too. Is it a lot of minutes in relation to minute distributions currently? Yes. But players used to play 38 minutes regularly and it wasn't an issue back then. Now it is? I'm sorry I already posted 2 videos of both Kobe and Jordan saying they are payed to play whatever minutes they play and it is the players responsibility to make sure they are up to the task. OKC has a low minutes distribution because it is one of the deeper teams in the league. The Knicks aren't built that way. Personally I believe if they never got rid of Divincenzo this wouldn't even be a problem. I thought at the begining of the season they were deep enough. They aren't. If rookies Dadiet or Kolek or Hukporti are expected to have that much of an impact on a team with championship aspirations, it is NOT a championship ready team. That's the honest truth.
just stop it bro.you are not doing research and proving anything. You're just wrong. Beat it.
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"I don't want to do this anymore because facts win arguments, and I'm too lazy to do research so all I got is opinions." It's fine. I'll agree to disagree.
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You haven't said anything worth a response to. You are just wrong. When the players on the team comment about it, the media that covers the team comment about it, the overall NBA media talks about it too. Every player he has ever had mentions it. Here you are talking about Achilles injuries to players from many years ago as some sort of a-ha moment?
I posted several examples of what Thibs minutes have done to this team. You posted nonsense. Thanks. Bye.



















