Buttah304 wrote:I just want to say that I’m not here to bash anybody, or to turn this into a Gallo vs. Chandler or Chandler vs. Melo debate. I’m here to talk about a flaw in our offense that’s painful to watch as games go by. Not one person on this team outside of Amare and Gallo (he’s shown at times his ability to get to the rack, but again he does this on an inconsistent basis) takes the ball to the hoop. It’s very frustrating that we do not put opposing teams in the penalty enough to get what should be a relatively easy 2 points. I think Chandler is a good ball player but it’s frustrating that he doesn’t get to the line and decides to settle for long jumpers or 3’s. When people on this forum talk about our team, they focus way too much on the regular season. What everyone needs to realize is that we are 51 games in, and the playoffs are going to come around sooner than we think, and playoff basketball is a whole other game. Teams really put the pressure on defensively and you need players to break down defenses in the half court set (I.E. create your own shot, or be enough of an offensive threat that you demand a double team).
I think this is where a guy like Melo would really be crucial in tough playoff games on the road when we play against very good teams. Honestly I know Melo is not perfect. He isn’t known for defense, never truly developed a consistent 3 point shot, and will sometimes shoot the ball too much even if he hasn’t developed an in game rhythm. At the end of the day, we need a premier wing player to be able to consistently get to the line 8-9 times a game (while taking pressure off Amare who always sees 2-3 defenders swarming him/clogging the paint). Truth be told I watch every single Knick game and often Clyde and Breen say “take it to the hoop,” when we are shooting dreadful from outside. (Tonight 6-23 from 3). But what nobody brings up or talks about is how when it comes down to it, we really don’t have the players to take those words and put them into action. I know some of you reading this that disagree can easily go to yahoo and look up the team stats and find that we are 9th in the league at free throw attempts per game but do you honestly feel that # is a fair assessment of our team? To me its looking past that and towards the grand scheme of things and realizing again, playoff basketball is a whole other atmosphere and teams will not let us prance up the court and drop an easy 107 points against them. Games become a total grind and turn into a half court set.
I agree. Good use of your first post.



















Quality first post man. I agree with what you're saying and I think everyone would agree that we've all wanted to see both Gallo and Will get to the rim more. It seems that Gallo is finally doing that, but Will not so much, even though he has the ability to.