blueNorange wrote:let me dumb it down for you
shumpert goes 2-7 and smith goes 8-20
who was the least productive?
Depends... How many threes did smith make? 8? 24 points... Wouldn't be mad at it
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blueNorange wrote:let me dumb it down for you
shumpert goes 2-7 and smith goes 8-20
who was the least productive?
kane wrote:Fat Kat wrote:nykinoz wrote:That's not really cool of JR to be talking about Tysons personal issues like that in public. If I was Tyson, I'd be pretty angry right now.
He was trying to shed light on why Tyson played like a punkbitch. Tyson should thank him.
I missed it what did JR say about Tyson? He should of called him a punk bitch who quit on the team
- Tyson Chandler and Raymond Felton's discombobulation factored into the overall lack of execution. "A lot of pick-and-roll situations we weren't agreeing on, and that right there will kill you...."
- Chandler also had personal issues, like his mother's health, which hurt his on-court play.
David Blaine wrote:Again I will repeat he was injured. Something people always gloss over
David Blaine wrote:Maybe he wouldn't of had a super efficient playoffs, but I doubt he would have been as terrible as he was.
David Blaine wrote:Jeremy Lin had the same injury and he sat out the play offs. Then when he went to Houston he had a crappy start to the 12-13 season. So bad that people were saying that Felton was a better option over him.
David Blaine wrote:JR has been consistent when healthy. Yes he has his occasional poor shooting nights, but so does Melo and every other NBA player.
David Blaine wrote: Plus JR can make up his poor shooting with rebounding and playmaking. Even in a year as poor as last year he was a top 10 3point shooter in the league and a top 5 catch and shoot player.
David Blaine wrote:Plus he only makes 6 mil a year. There is no reason to dump him for just cap space. If that was the case Phil would have done it by now.
Thugger HBC wrote:David Blaine wrote:Again I will repeat he was injured. Something people always gloss over
No, JR was suspended, he couldn't play because of that reason. The recovery from the injury was on him as well, should have gotten the surgery well before the time he did so he'd ready to play when the suspension was lifted.David Blaine wrote:Maybe he wouldn't of had a super efficient playoffs, but I doubt he would have been as terrible as he was.
No way to tell, but JR's "injuries" didnt hinder him until game three vs terry and the "elbow". Up until then he was playing well and nobody knew he was injured. It only came up to justify his unfocus and bad decision making.David Blaine wrote:Jeremy Lin had the same injury and he sat out the play offs. Then when he went to Houston he had a crappy start to the 12-13 season. So bad that people were saying that Felton was a better option over him.
I've always wondered why comparisons such as these are made. Lin is an average player and when he was injured everyone felt he should sit out....the Knicks werent beating Miami anyway. What happeneed in Houston...i'm sorry doesnt concern me pertaining to the Knicks.David Blaine wrote:JR has been consistent when healthy. Yes he has his occasional poor shooting nights, but so does Melo and every other NBA player.[/quoter]
You can shoot 40% for a season and be considered a consistent shooter, and no, most players known as shooters/scorers do not do this. Melo doesnt either normally.David Blaine wrote: Plus JR can make up his poor shooting with rebounding and playmaking. Even in a year as poor as last year he was a top 10 3point shooter in the league and a top 5 catch and shoot player.
There was at least 20 players last season that shot better than 40% from three, I'm positive JR was NOT one of them.
Wont even address the catch and shoot as we rarely ran it for him but we'll see this year.David Blaine wrote:Plus he only makes 6 mil a year. There is no reason to dump him for just cap space. If that was the case Phil would have done it by now.
Phil would if he could, no one is calling the Knicks inquiring about JR....even when he opted out with a 6th man award in his hand no one was demanding his services.
Some guys just can get it done with the talent they have. Phil and Fish may be able to get that out of him.
I dont doubt them, but I do doubt him.
BKAY wrote:My whole thing with JR is that he was failed miserably by both Mikes. He played good enough under Karl but George was just too much of an old bitter white dude to get the most of him. Karl reined him in and Woodson related with him. I see Fish as a guy who can both rein and relate.
If we trade JR it needs to include someone who can create their own shot because even in a system predicated on ball movement, you need multiple pieces who can create their own shot when push comes to shove.
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David Blaine wrote:JR didn't get the surgery because he wanted guaranteed money before he went under the knife.
David Blaine wrote:Doesn't the fact that he played well before game 4 make it all the more likely that he got injured during game 3 or the 4 days between game 4 and 5?
David Blaine wrote:I just made the comparison based on the injury. It took JR and Lin coming off their respective injuries to get to their same level of normal play
solid, not top 10, not even close though.David Blaine wrote:He shot .394%, which if you consider the volume and amount he made per game is elite.
David Blaine wrote:How do you know? Do you have inside information with Phil? The reason he didn't get paid is because he had a crappy postseason. Like how if Lance didn't blow in Lebrons ear he would have got more
Thorn wrote:Dave_Dinero_23 wrote:Red Vines wrote:
They're the exception because they were part of the problem, Tyson quit and Felton's just fat
Felton was just not talented, he never really got it going in the pros the way people wanted him to or the way he thought he did...
As for JR Smith, I am glad he talked a good game but I would still honestly rather move him off the team, Melo has had him around his whole career I think we need to split the two of them up, I honestly think Melo would grow as a person.
I think it would be good for Smith too.
Thugger HBC wrote:solid, not top 10, not even close though.David Blaine wrote:He shot .394%, which if you consider the volume and amount he made per game is elite.
realgm jesus wrote:Woodson is a players coach and needs veterans on the team to reign in the ego's of the more talented players. I think that was the biggest problem last year.
Jr gave a decent interview. The fact that he alluded to the constant switching without throwing chandler or wodoson under the bus was classy.
Players like jr need strong coaches that can beat the bad instincts out of them. The problem is he and melo are really good "in the moment" they need a system that leaves the defense guessing pass shoot or drive. If you limit Jr to 12 attempts and 3-5 3s attempted, that's his peak efficiency.
ctorres wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:solid, not top 10, not even close though.David Blaine wrote:He shot .394%, which if you consider the volume and amount he made per game is elite.
To say, "not top 10, not even close", that's not fair man. 39.4% was 25th best in the league.
http://stats.nba.com/leadersGrid.html?S ... CT*GE*39.0
Also, only FIVE guys in the ENTIRE NBA shot 39.4% or better from the 3PT line while attempting 480+ threes for the season.
Stephen Curry - 42.4% on 615 attempts
Klay Thompson - 41.7% on 535 attempts
Gerald Green - 40.0% on 510 attempts
JR Smith - 39.4% on 480 attempts
Damian Lillard - 39.4% on 554 attempts
http://stats.nba.com/leadersGrid.html?S ... G3A*GE*480
You want to call JR an **** or a douchebag, that's fine. To say he loses more games for us than he wins, you can have that too. Would it be addition by subtraction by getting rid of JR? Most likely.
However, to say he's "not even close" to being an elite 3PT shooter when there are plenty of stats to make up a very reasonable, plausible argument?!?! Be a little balanced here man. Don't let your personal bias against JR cloud your judgment.
Red Vines wrote:In his 10th season he untying shoelaces and getting suspended for drug use...BUT SEASON 11 IS THE YEAR HE TURNS IT ALL AROUND!!!
suicidedeuce wrote:Red Vines wrote:In his 10th season he untying shoelaces and getting suspended for drug use...BUT SEASON 11 IS THE YEAR HE TURNS IT ALL AROUND!!!
You're not paying close enough attention.
He doesn't have to turn it all around.
He's a good NBA player who had a tough first 3rd of the season and played some of the best ball of his career the last 3rd.