watching knicks playing denver. Hardaway jr has the hot hand in the fourth while JR struggles. Woody inexplicably pulls the rookie and puts JR back in!? WTF?!?
He's going down with his boy
couldn't agree more, posted on game thread to the same.
0-6, and still shooting.
Arrogance with great talent unfortunate, but can live with. JR a streaky one-tool player, whose self confidence is delusional, and destrutive
in-fuckin-credible
THJR hits a clutch 3, back to back blocks and sits him down for his crackhead stepson
as I said in the game thread- I don't know if this is stubbornness or simple stupidity.
I think you had some good play out of Hardaway jr and Shump. Bargs was decent and Melo at times was efficient. Felton gave you a few flashes- But JR by and large stuck the joint up all game and has all season. At some point, JR has to go to the bench for at least a game, if not several - just to clear his head.
Both JR and THJ were not playing good D so I would have gone with the hot hand which was THJ. But Woodson is old school when it comes to rookies and vets, which in this case wasn't a good thing.
franco12 wrote:as I said in the game thread- I don't know if this is stubbornness or simple stupidity.
Yep then I said Woodson has low IQ like his team
GustavBahler wrote:Both JR and THJ were not playing good D so I would have gone with the hot hand which was THJ. But Woodson is old school when it comes to rookies and vets, which in this case wasn't a good thing.
Bob Knight-Lite circa 1981
gunsnewing wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Both JR and THJ were not playing good D so I would have gone with the hot hand which was THJ. But Woodson is old school when it comes to rookies and vets, which in this case wasn't a good thing.
Bob Knight-Lite circa 1981
LOL
Team seriously flawed, entirely selfish and inefficient.
Ironic, since coincides with the greatest player of this era, who is both amazing unselfish and highly efficient.
JR is like a broken watch - right twice a day.
JR "two roster spots" Smith.
markvmc wrote:JR "two roster spots" Smith.
LOL
i knew jr was gonna struggle this year. he had a career year last year which was mostly to get a new contract. I didnt want the knicks to give him a longtern deal because he is unreliable and of course they did taht and he has stunk so far
does jr have trade value?
StarksEwing1 wrote:i knew jr was gonna struggle this year. he had a career year last year which was mostly to get a new contract. I didnt want the knicks to give him a longtern deal because he is unreliable and of course they did taht and he has stunk so far
what was i saying alllll last season? allllll last season??
"jr is in a contract year and playing his out of his mind and when he gets new deal he will come crashing down"
allll last season
anrst wrote:does jr have trade value?
none, because you have to send chris smith with him because they are joined at the hip like sesame twins,
SlimChin wrote:watching knicks playing denver. Hardaway jr has the hot hand in the fourth while JR struggles. Woody inexplicably pulls the rookie and puts JR back in!? WTF?!?
He did the same thing with Copeland in the 6th game in playoffs last year. He's coaching for job security by doing what the OWNER wants. Woodson isn't as stupid as we think, he has kids to feed. The mandate from the owner is how he coaches, make Melo the only star, don't allow up and coming players shine in the limelight.
Did the same thing in playoffs to Copeland.
Never wanted JR back too much BAD SELFISH SHOTS, hardly any defense any coach who hangs his hat on a player like that needs to be fired!!!!
Karl, as batty as he is, dealt with JR the best. Leave him in when he's playing well and take him out when he sucks. There seems to be no accountability here. The franchise is bending over backward for Smith and his play has warranted that type of treatment.