prophet_of_rage wrote:BBAL wrote:I do think your sense of humor is broken. The only one that actually comes close to me trying to break down a play seriously is Lin's steal. The rest of the breakdowns are...there are so many things wrong with what's going on on those plays, I really don't think they require an explanation. I think everyone gets there was no way in hell Amare was ever going to get back in time to stop that play unless that dude was going wait for him Watching him try and not even attempt a block...

It's not broken, but I don't think you're joking. You make several points about Lin every game and why he's the best thing since sliced bread and Melo and Amar'e won't work with him. But the Knicks as a whole are a mess. I watch this board rally around simplistic explanations about who's to blame when there's a team philosophy that is horribly bad from the outset.
We're stuck in a bastardised system where we play SSOL defence without SSOL offence. We need a real basketball system and this will keep happening until the system is fixed.
If you don't think I'm joking then, trust me, it's broken.
Here you want a serious explanation?
First watch the gif the other poster re-posted at the top of the page...

Same type of mistakes, and yes JR is obviously the first one to screw up here. We're repeating the same stupid mistakes as a team.
1. JR should NEVER do that. It is NEVER ok to do that. Even if Stat was there....
2. That play took awhile to develop so the fact JR doesn't know Stat's not there, is mind numbing. His court awareness is beyond laughable.
3. Stat is 100% out of position and does this knowingly. I didn't want to make the gif an hour long but before he starts that run, Stat decides to come out for no reason mid-court to try to double team when there's absolutely no reason to double team there, thus leaving his man open who ends up dunking on us. He also should never attempt running back from 40 feet to defend that.
4. Melo should have taken the underneath route and helped Fields underneath. Instead he actually helps his defender out and give him a clear look at the basket as well. Perhaps he's trying to draw a foul, because he realizes the play is a complete breakdown but the ref's not looking. Notice, how both JR & Melo literally pull away from the middle and together combine to open up the middle
FOR the attacker.
5. Fields should have contested the dunk, perhaps even drew a charge. So should have JR initially.
6. Fields doesn't go up for a block because it does look like Stat's trying to do the same thing and his angle would have resulted in colliding with Stat in mid-air. So I guess they decided to play safe and they both give up on the play.
7. The result is a complete and total breakdown of our interior defense with absolutely nobody even attempting to slow him down. In fact, we would have had better defense if everyone just literally stood still and a 3 second violation saves us from making the ESPN highlight reel. He would have at least had to go...around JR, thus maybe fumbling his dribble and we could have gotten lucky.
It's not just one guy. It's EVERYBODY.
As it stands this is so bad that I would say we should call the FBI to have them look into us throwing games, but teams who purposely throw games, don't make it this obvious. But really, at some point of watching our guys repeatedly getting out of the way and clearing paths for defenders we have to ask if we're being taken for a ride. This was so bad, it looks scripted.