blueNorange wrote:look at this **** man, WIDE OPEN ... it's been a thing all season long.
FREE OBI.
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That would have been a dangerous pass though. There was not a lot of separation.
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blueNorange wrote:look at this **** man, WIDE OPEN ... it's been a thing all season long.
FREE OBI.
?s=20
whocares1 wrote:J9Starks3 wrote:K-DOT wrote:But at the same time, you don't have to only play them together
You stagger the lineups so they all play together for a good bit, but all have the opportunity to run the show, but all play together the first 6 and last 6 of each half
Limiting Quickley to just playing on the 2nd unit makes us worse overall as a team.
Except hes our closer, so hes not “only playing on the 2nd unit” as hes on the floor the entire 4th quarter...where you get RJ and Randle as well... what has to stop is the 12 minutes of payton followed by 12 minutes of IQ... honestly, I’d start IQ and play Frank for the last couple minutes of the 1st/3rd and first 3 or 4 minutes of the 2nd/4th quarter and let...but Thibs loves him some Elf...
Exactly. He isn’t only playing with the second unit, but he’s most effective playing with them because he’s the first option when he’s playing with the bench. He will be Randle’s caddy in the first unit.
thebuzzardman wrote:It might be mean spirited, but it would be quite awesome if the Knicks got the #1 pick in the draft via the Mavs, KP was hurt on and off for the next 3 years, the Mavs don't resign him, and then KP kicks around the league from team to team, fat and angry, before retiring at the 10 year mark.
And everyone called him Fatzingis.
It's a little bit petty, but hey.
Capn'O wrote:I wonder what Paul Reed's feelings are about metal bats.
god shammgod wrote:too many good things for me to be upset about l's or what mistakes thibs made. i'm just gonna enjoy the ride.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
whocares1 wrote:RJ’s emergence is lowkey the best part of this season.
RHODEY wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:snadler wrote:
And we might have drafted the best player in this draft at 25, what’s your point
Knicks are better off losing. They did, and I'm glad. They need a franchise player. Those are usually found in the draft - higher up. Not always, but most of the time.
We'll have 2 chances at a "not always" pick like khawi even if we make the palyoffs.
Capn'O wrote:whocares1 wrote:RJ’s emergence is lowkey the best part of this season.
He could be an All Star by next year. It's glorious.
Chanel Bomber wrote:blueNorange wrote:look at this **** man, WIDE OPEN ... it's been a thing all season long.
FREE OBI.
?s=20
That would have been a dangerous pass though. There was not a lot of separation.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
Oscirus wrote:blueNorange wrote:look at this **** man, WIDE OPEN ... it's been a thing all season long.
FREE OBI.
?s=20
thats painful, you see this dude wide open just give up when he sees whats happening
Capn'O wrote:whocares1 wrote:RJ’s emergence is lowkey the best part of this season.
He could be an All Star by next year. It's glorious.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.