RoxSteady wrote:... is that his All-Star season, 2017-2018, was overrated. He played in 48 games, shot less than 44% from the field, and had fewer than 7 rebounds per game. IMO, people too easily fall in love with players who can break 20 ppg.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying he doesn't have the tools to be great; he does.
About that all-star season...little known fact, but as of December 31, 2017, the Knicks were 18-12 in the 30 games KP played, a .600 pace.
Yes, I get that this was “in the East.” That said, the second best player on that squad was THJ. Our starting point guard that season was the 34-year-old Jarrett Jack--a poor passer and worse (.455 eFG%, .489 TS%) shooter, this was to be his last year in the NBA. Jarrett was so ineffective that Coach Hornacek tried starting Mudiay and even Ntilikina for extended periods...only they were both even worse...so we went back to Jarrett. Think about that for a minute.
I watched most of the games that season. Typically, our go-to offense was a guard slowly walking the ball up court, then getting a single screen from somebody--usually KP--at the right side of the top of the key. As we did it almost every single time, and as there was no coordinated movement from the other players, this single screen was almost invariably ineffective. What followed was usually the guard doing one of two things: 1) make a mad rush to the basket (usually failing miserably), or 2) make a wild pass with the clock winding down “to somebody big” (usually KP), who would then put up a rushed shot (hoping it either went in or that Kanter would grab the offensive rebound).
Again, KP had that awful, poorly coached squad at a .600 pace through December 31. Things kind of went south in January...and then KP got injured at the beginning of February. Note that the Knicks would only win six (6) more games that season once KP went down, ending up 7-26 (.205) for the season when he did not play.
Yeah, KP got tired...from carrying that poorly constructed and even more poorly coached team. Carlisle immediately becomes by far the best coach KP has ever had. Luka immediately becomes the best teammate KP has ever had. (2015-16 Melo is his only real competition.) Pairing a healthy KP--another big if--with Luka and coached by Carlisle, that seems the foundation for a competitive team.
RIP magnumt--you're literally why I'm still here on these boards.
RIP The Hater--keep up the good fight in the great beyond.