Jeff Van Gully wrote:CyKnickal wrote:The KnicksFix wrote:
Because it took him until game 3 of the ECF, after losing 2 games at home and down 0-2 for him to give Shamet and Wright a chance. Whereas he could have experimented the entire season with lineups and rotations, and give playing time to the rookies to develop familiarity, they played spot minutes and could never get in. He’s hasn’t a clue about bench play, and he never has. He has no clue about an offensive playbook, because “the game tells you what to do”. He has no idea about pin down screens, floppy, horns, back cuts, screen a screener. We have one action and offense, there are no multiple actions. At the end of the day, the coach is a huge, glaring problem and finally the Knick fan base has wisened up to his shtick.
They fell for it. Those substitutions were because of foul trouble, not because he found something or made adjustments, just like when bench players finally get a chance to show out because they're inserted into the rotation due to injuries.
Proof to me was these same guys that Jeff was talking about didn't get the same burn last game even though they were the only plus on the team besides Karl.
It blows my mind how players come and go in his rotations. One month they're playing every game, next thing you know they might as well have been traded. Wasn't Precious a big part of last years run..he filled in well...showed some game...and then this year he's completely gone from the rotation, didn't have any chance this year to develop further and get chemistry with the new players.....why....for the sake of his short rotation, that's all....it boggles my mind the way he runs and manages the season, dying to win every game in February like it's the playoffs.
Delon Wright is now getting minutes....well what the **** do you know. Didn't this kid get a nice run during the season, played well, and we were mad that he jumped Kolek in the rotation? And then what....disappeared. Now he needs him.
The Pacers have shown the regular season now means nothing....it's basically now a tuneup for the playoffs, to develop your team and chemistry, have structure and an identity to make a run in the playoffs.
These bull 2 and 3 seeds we achieved by playing short rotations and not developing anybody means nothing, especially considering we don't even win home games!!!
MDB- you giving this an and1 after sharing the truth is lowdown nasty work. i see you. i don't know what this poster knows, but i know
you knew better.
MrDollarBills wrote:Hahn is saying that he was told that Shamet and Wright were going to play in Game 3 but the foul situation forced his hand early.
Both guys were prepared. I tip my cap.
All we need is just defense and some ball handling help. I'm not asking for anything else.
Play KAT with Deuce. Brunson with Mitch.
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lastly, my question is not about the big thibs fight people want to have all day. it's a simple question about a simple point made. i have to read pages and pages of people saying whatever. i'm not here to tell any of you you're wrong. i really don't care about that. i'd probably post more if i did. but when folks just say ****, i'm gonna
sometimes address it.
Well, my And 1 was regarding two points:
1) How Wright gave us good tape when Brunson, Cam and Deuce were out and should have never been banished to the bench after that. We could have used his defense and ball handling well before this series. Not using a serviceable player makes no sense to me on a team that is desperate for depth.
I'm of the belief that while our depth is lacking, a lot of our bench problems stem from Tom being so stubborn that he didn't want to mix other guys into the rotation all season to see who can help situationally, develop chemistry with the main guys, etc. I am not backing away from that criticism because I was screaming about it since Christmas that what Tom did was malpractice.
2) How Precious was a decent rotation player for us last year, and how he's been basically glued to the bench all year. It makes no sense. No he is not a perfect player, I think he's average at best but he hustles, can finish near the rim and occasionally might knock down a jumper. Again, for a top heavy team like ours we gotta explore every avenue possible to have as many serviceable pieces at hand as possible. Tom refused to incorporate these guys and I completely disagree with his actions.
That being said, my And 1 of said post doesn't mean that I don't believe Alan Hahn's reporting. I think they absolutely were going to bring Wright and Shamet in regardless of foul trouble because clearly running 7 men against Indiana isn't sustainable especially since we can't slow their pace down. It was a good adjustment.
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