dynomite8 wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:dynomite8 wrote:
i mean lets be real the drop off in talent from their top 7 players is insane, that's on leon rose.
they wouldn't have beaten detroit or boston playing 10 players regularly. i feel like there were thib's teams in the past where he shoudl have trusted the young talent more but this aint it. cam payne, landry shamet, delon wright, these guys should be garbage minute players at this point, not rotational.
i think thibs has his flaws but i don't think the pacers loss is on him and the knicks roster is what it is.
wings like hart, bridges, anunoby are young enough and athletic enough to play heavy minutes.
No one is saying go 10 deep vs the Pistons or Celtics... There are 82 other games.
If Wright, Shamet, and Precious are such butt cheeks then why for the final 2 or 3 games of Thibs Knicks coaching tenure is he giving them rotation minutes?
To me, he looked worse playing 10 guys at the end. If he didn't trust those dudes or care to develop their roles, why play them now? It was honestly a worse look than just sticking with his top 7.
Rest on your laurels, Thibs.
shamet averaged 15.7 mpg during hte regular season
precious averaged 20.7 mpg during the regular season (he only played a couple mpg in the playoffs)
payne averaged 15 mpg during the regular seasion... how many more minutes was he supposed to play them in hte regular season?
unless you have an insane bench everyones bench shortens in the playoffs because those looks that were open in the regular season are closed out on and they aren't open anymore and flawed players are exposed.
i just find it highly unlikely the knicks will improve and i don't think this was a case of him having better options but dolan is a trash owner and i know the knicks probably feel like their window is short and didn't have confidence but i woudl be shocked to see them make the finals before they break this team up. they clearly were a team that played together well and played like a team.
But Thibs extended his rotation in the ECF. Why? That's not his bread and butter. If he can go 10 deep in the most critical part of the season, he coulda did it for the whole season...
I'm not even going to look at Payne, since he was completely removed from the rotation in the most crucial final part of the season.
Shamet did play 15 MPG in the regular season he played 21.9 MPG in the 15 game stretch that Brunson missed. Then in the other 34 games, guy is at 12.75 MPG, so a bit deceptive. 4.8 mpg in round 1, 3.7 mpg in round 2, and 13.3 mpg in the ECF.
Wright played 20.4 mpg while Brunson was out in 9 games, in the other 4 games he got in, 4.3 MPG. Guy was an afterthought. Zero minutes in round 1, played 3 total minutes in round 2, and 11 MPG in the final 4 games of the ECF.
Precious played 20.5 mpg but he was the main back-up big before Robinson re-joined the team February 28th. Didn't play in the 1st round, 4.8 mpg in the 2nd round, and then 3.3 mpg in the final 3 games of the ECF as the 10th man, deepest rotation for Thibs all season.
Deuce pretty consistent, 24.9 mpg in the regular season, played every playoff game, 18 mpg in the ECF and playoffs as a whole.
Idk who ya wanna call a bench guy out of Hart and Robinson since they flip flopped mid ECF.