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MrDollarBills wrote:There was a photoshopped pic of Haliburton doing the choke celebration with a glizzy in his mouth, but I can't find it.
Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
Adelheid wrote:thibs will revert back to old short rotation and forget what he did in g3
Clyde_Style wrote:Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
I'm pretty sure he is physically limited at the moment and probably in some kind of pain.
The end of Game 1 when his handle was extra sloppy and he was turning it over and making poor inbounds passes I had chalked up to fatigue as well.
Indiana is primarily keyed on harassing Brunson at or before he reaches mid-court. You can see Brunson giving up the ball earlier after crossing mid-court than he usually does, primarily to reset and have a big hand him back the ball. There is visible frustration showing in those moments.
Indy game planned Brunson well on both ends. If he's physically hampered then he has to recognize his limitations and focus on setting up his teammates even more.
cgmw wrote:Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
Yeah, I commented to Mrs. cgmw during the broadcast that it's demoralizing to his teammates when he's completely stoic after making mistakes. It reads as victimization. If I'm Rick, I coach him on body language and showing emotion when things go badly BESIDES b*tching about non-calls.
You can also see it in his body language racking up all these fouls -- he's out of control trying too hard. He's smart enough to understand what a liability he is on defense, but he seems to be struggling to find the right energy level to minimize the problem. He's clearly frustrated, but then again he hit a 9/10 degree of difficulty game-winner, so I'm not complaining just yet.
I'd like to see him make the energetic/body language adjustment moving forward to limit fouls and limit penetration without playing matador D, and to show some g*damn emotion when things go badly BESIDES yapping at the refs on non-calls.
offense wrote:I think knicks tie it. every game has been close and I think thibs found out some adjustments with the bench is helpful. brunson will distribute the ball more.
Strick wrote:I hope they come out slow after blowing the 20 point lead. Let’s start hot and get this knotted 2-2!
8516knicks wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:Enzo954 wrote:I re-watched most of the game earlier today. There's something off with Brunson's demeanor. He looks absolutely miserable out there and the defense of the Pacers is demoralizing him. If he can't get it going, then he needs to accept it and move the ball quicker to get the offense flowing and the Pacers on their heels. It's almost like he's hell bent on proving that he's the man even though at times it can be detrimental to the good of the team.
I'm pretty sure he is physically limited at the moment and probably in some kind of pain.
The end of Game 1 when his handle was extra sloppy and he was turning it over and making poor inbounds passes I had chalked up to fatigue as well.
Indiana is primarily keyed on harassing Brunson at or before he reaches mid-court. You can see Brunson giving up the ball earlier after crossing mid-court than he usually does, primarily to reset and have a big hand him back the ball. There is visible frustration showing in those moments.
Indy game planned Brunson well on both ends. If he's physically hampered then he has to recognize his limitations and focus on setting up his teammates even more.
They basically hit and grab him every game and he's not getting the calls.
WaltFrazier wrote:offense wrote:I think knicks tie it. every game has been close and I think thibs found out some adjustments with the bench is helpful. brunson will distribute the ball more.
I worry that Carlisle will make the adjustments and Thibs won't counter adjust till game 5. Because Thibs doesn't adjust well in-game
Grinditout wrote:If Brunson don't got it, Deuce has to get more minutes