Knicks · Was at the game tonight and noticed (page 2)
http://www.nj.com/knicks/index.ssf/2013/05/knicks_iman_shumpert_considers.html
“We failed. We didn’t do what we were supposed to do... [We should have made it to] at least the Eastern Conference Finals... We knew we were supposed to go farther and we didn’t... We just have to hold each other accountable. Come next year, little things like not playing hard should never come into play. Letting a game slip at home should never come into play. Getting beat on the boards when that’s an emphasis coming into a series should never happen. We have to take care of the little things and we didn’t. And it caught up to us.”
eViL wrote:Shumpert's downfall began when he candidly admitted to the media that last year's 2nd round defeat to the Pacers was a "failure."This is an unforgivable sin in the eyes of Dolan. Since then, Iman, and the way the team treats him, has never been the same.
Hey Evil, are you back after a long time? I don't remember seeing anything from you for a while.
Silverfuel wrote:eViL wrote:Shumpert's downfall began when he candidly admitted to the media that last year's 2nd round defeat to the Pacers was a "failure."This is an unforgivable sin in the eyes of Dolan. Since then, Iman, and the way the team treats him, has never been the same.
Hey Evil, are you back after a long time? I don't remember seeing anything from you for a while.
when the situation becomes miserable, UK is the refuge. lol.
dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..Different players require different buttons pushed..
eViL wrote:beginning of the end for Shumpert:http://www.nj.com/knicks/index.ssf/2013/05/knicks_iman_shumpert_considers.html
“We failed. We didn’t do what we were supposed to do... [We should have made it to] at least the Eastern Conference Finals... We knew we were supposed to go farther and we didn’t... We just have to hold each other accountable. Come next year, little things like not playing hard should never come into play. Letting a game slip at home should never come into play. Getting beat on the boards when that’s an emphasis coming into a series should never happen. We have to take care of the little things and we didn’t. And it caught up to us.”
I don't like Shump disrespecting Woodson. I do wonder if he is still struggling some from his two knee surgeries. He came back early and needed a second surgery. He also had to be examined in the playoffs because his knee was bothering. Whatever is up it doesn't seem to be getting better.
holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..
those players were leaders and winners. their teammates understood that. popovich has a special relationship with duncan because duncan is a leader and a winner. his teammates understand that. auerbach and russell as well and russell's teammates understood that.
the knicks don't have anyone remotely like that. double standards exist when there is no clear player who is head and shoulders more valuable than the rest. that's why this team is not a team but a failure and becoming not only a laughingstock but moving back to irrelevance.
it's because some players are being treated by the coach as though they are actually head and shoulders better which is of course ridiculous and this is the source of the dissension.
melo should have kept his stupid clown-ass mouth shut about free agency, too. that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..
those players were leaders and winners. their teammates understood that. popovich has a special relationship with duncan because duncan is a leader and a winner. his teammates understand that. auerbach and russell as well and russell's teammates understood that.
the knicks don't have anyone remotely like that. double standards exist when there is no clear player who is head and shoulders more valuable than the rest. that's why this team is not a team but a failure and becoming not only a laughingstock but moving back to irrelevance.
it's because some players are being treated by the coach as though they are actually head and shoulders better which is of course ridiculous and this is the source of the dissension.
melo should have kept his stupid clown-ass mouth shut about free agency, too. that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
So let me get this straight..When you have winners, uneven treatment and double standards are ok??
holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..
those players were leaders and winners. their teammates understood that. popovich has a special relationship with duncan because duncan is a leader and a winner. his teammates understand that. auerbach and russell as well and russell's teammates understood that.
the knicks don't have anyone remotely like that. double standards exist when there is no clear player who is head and shoulders more valuable than the rest. that's why this team is not a team but a failure and becoming not only a laughingstock but moving back to irrelevance.
it's because some players are being treated by the coach as though they are actually head and shoulders better which is of course ridiculous and this is the source of the dissension.
melo should have kept his stupid clown-ass mouth shut about free agency, too. that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
So let me get this straight..When you have winners, uneven treatment and double standards are ok??
winners help create a hierarchical structure and synergy. double standards can exist only among losers and in a non-leadership vacuum among players. melo is a loser and is not a leader so he sows dissension. it takes a great coach to handle a team of losers and create a winning atmosphere and it starts with treating everyone the same. if woodson were both smart and a leader he would recognize this and coach from that standard. but woodson is dumb and not a leader. woodson should force these guys to press and trap. if they dog it they sit.
amazing that you can come up with such a ridiculous rhetorical question.
Dk7th - stop it dude
Talk basketball and save the insults for your boss
dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..
those players were leaders and winners. their teammates understood that. popovich has a special relationship with duncan because duncan is a leader and a winner. his teammates understand that. auerbach and russell as well and russell's teammates understood that.
the knicks don't have anyone remotely like that. double standards exist when there is no clear player who is head and shoulders more valuable than the rest. that's why this team is not a team but a failure and becoming not only a laughingstock but moving back to irrelevance.
it's because some players are being treated by the coach as though they are actually head and shoulders better which is of course ridiculous and this is the source of the dissension.
melo should have kept his stupid clown-ass mouth shut about free agency, too. that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
So let me get this straight..When you have winners, uneven treatment and double standards are ok??
winners help create a hierarchical structure and synergy. double standards can exist only among losers and in a non-leadership vacuum among players. melo is a loser and is not a leader so he sows dissension. it takes a great coach to handle a team of losers and create a winning atmosphere and it starts with treating everyone the same. if woodson were both smart and a leader he would recognize this and coach from that standard. but woodson is dumb and not a leader. woodson should force these guys to press and trap. if they dog it they sit.
amazing that you can come up with such a ridiculous rhetorical question.
Not to mention Melo is ethnically challenged therefore cannot get in proper shape to execute what is required for basketball..Good thing we have you around to point out those things that are not as obvious to us who aren't as quick on our feet...
misterearl wrote:woodson is dumb and not a leaderDk7th - stop it dude
Talk basketball and save the insults for your boss
the team is not playing hard and is massively underachieving, genius
holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:dk7th wrote:holfresh wrote:If all this is true, I can't imagine having to babysit these non-professional pricks...is the same mike woodson who acquiesced to the owner's request to change agents? bad move.and this is the same mike woodson who treats some players differently from others? bad move. is this the same mike woodson who can get to the second rounds once in a while only to get annihilated? bad record.
Every coach treat different players differently...Phil Jackson treated MJ differently...Riles treated Magic differently..
those players were leaders and winners. their teammates understood that. popovich has a special relationship with duncan because duncan is a leader and a winner. his teammates understand that. auerbach and russell as well and russell's teammates understood that.
the knicks don't have anyone remotely like that. double standards exist when there is no clear player who is head and shoulders more valuable than the rest. that's why this team is not a team but a failure and becoming not only a laughingstock but moving back to irrelevance.
it's because some players are being treated by the coach as though they are actually head and shoulders better which is of course ridiculous and this is the source of the dissension.
melo should have kept his stupid clown-ass mouth shut about free agency, too. that is the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
So let me get this straight..When you have winners, uneven treatment and double standards are ok??
winners help create a hierarchical structure and synergy. double standards can exist only among losers and in a non-leadership vacuum among players. melo is a loser and is not a leader so he sows dissension. it takes a great coach to handle a team of losers and create a winning atmosphere and it starts with treating everyone the same. if woodson were both smart and a leader he would recognize this and coach from that standard. but woodson is dumb and not a leader. woodson should force these guys to press and trap. if they dog it they sit.
amazing that you can come up with such a ridiculous rhetorical question.
Not to mention Melo is ethnically challenged therefore cannot get in proper shape to execute what is required for basketball..Good thing we you around to point out those things that are not as obvious to us who aren't as quick on our feet...
the reality is that melo, like dolan, is a LOSER
dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:chewy wrote:Move the coach and I guarantee Shump will play btr.Maybe. This was the criticism of him prior to his being drafted.Weaknesses: Lacks stability/discipline on the court ... Inconsistent … Not efficient at all ... Horrid shot-selection ... Liable to shoot at any time, even when being closely guarded ... Likes to shoot off the dribble on a good deal of his isolation possessions, despite only connecting on 20% of these attempts ... Shoots nearly 5 three pointers per game, despite only shooting 27.8% from behind the arc ... Will often go for the flashy play instead of the easy play, which can lead to unforced turnovers ... Very poor jump shooter, and hasn't shown any improvement in this area during his three-year career with Georgia Tech ... Needs the ball in his hands a lot to be effective on offense and he certainly won't have as many isolation opportunities at the next level ... Should look to take advantage of his size and strength more in the post, but has yet to add this dimension to his game ... Attitude has been questioned in the past, but to his credit he appears to have matured over the past year ...Seems pretty accurate at this point.
http://nbadraft.net/players/iman-shumper...these are the notes on carmelo anthony, right?
Regardless of thread title, you always jump in with the obsessive Melo dig...SMH....Stick to the script...
i agree with him. this is a sound management principle. the trick for a manager is to do it correctly in a way that brings out the best in individual people. you gotta have your finger on the pulse.
shumpert may very well be a jrkoff. but it's woody's job to handle him and all the other jrkoffs in a way that creates winning. that aint happening.
anrst wrote:bill parcells has long maintained that different players should get treated differently... that doing so is the right thing to do.i agree with him. this is a sound management principle. the trick for a manager is to do it correctly in a way that brings out the best in individual people. you gotta have your finger on the pulse.
shumpert may very well be a jrkoff. but it's woody's job to handle him and all the other jrkoffs in a way that creates winning. that aint happening.
i am not so sure we can make a direct comparison between football and basketball. off the top of my head you have two separate teams, offense and defense, and then there is the far more regimented and defined roles for all of the positions, with the exception of the tight end and fullback positions.
Uptown wrote:dk7th wrote:CrushAlot wrote:chewy wrote:Move the coach and I guarantee Shump will play btr.Maybe. This was the criticism of him prior to his being drafted.Weaknesses: Lacks stability/discipline on the court ... Inconsistent … Not efficient at all ... Horrid shot-selection ... Liable to shoot at any time, even when being closely guarded ... Likes to shoot off the dribble on a good deal of his isolation possessions, despite only connecting on 20% of these attempts ... Shoots nearly 5 three pointers per game, despite only shooting 27.8% from behind the arc ... Will often go for the flashy play instead of the easy play, which can lead to unforced turnovers ... Very poor jump shooter, and hasn't shown any improvement in this area during his three-year career with Georgia Tech ... Needs the ball in his hands a lot to be effective on offense and he certainly won't have as many isolation opportunities at the next level ... Should look to take advantage of his size and strength more in the post, but has yet to add this dimension to his game ... Attitude has been questioned in the past, but to his credit he appears to have matured over the past year ...Seems pretty accurate at this point.
http://nbadraft.net/players/iman-shumper...these are the notes on carmelo anthony, right?
Regardless of thread title, you always jump in with the obsessive Melo dig...SMH....Stick to the script...
he is the biggest paycheck and the one who pissed in the punch when he said he was interested in free agency. much of the description of the dude on the rookie contract is completely applicable to melo. right or wrong?
tj23 wrote:I still think Shump develops into a good player, probably once he leaves this shithole. It's an offense designed to jack up threes.
Shump is talking back to the coach a lot even after he is making major defensive blunders..I'm not sure how many organizations want to put up with that..Dude let the NY extracurricular activities get in the way of his improvement...He gambles a lot now instead go playing straight up D...I have no time for guys with attitude...I defended at first when I heard Dolan wanted to trade him..I'm now begin to understand why...
holfresh wrote:tj23 wrote:I still think Shump develops into a good player, probably once he leaves this shithole. It's an offense designed to jack up threes.Shump is talking back to the coach a lot even after he is making major defensive blunders..I'm not sure how many organizations want to put up with that..Dude let the NY extracurricular activities get in the way of his improvement...He gambles a lot now instead go playing straight up D...I have no time for guys with attitude...I defended at first when I heard Dolan wanted to trade him..I'm now begin to understand why...
I think he lost respect for Woody after the trying to start JR after the suspension and injury. It was obvious what was going on. I am not saying what Shump is doing is right. I am just saying what I think might be the reason for it.
Clean wrote:holfresh wrote:tj23 wrote:I still think Shump develops into a good player, probably once he leaves this shithole. It's an offense designed to jack up threes.Shump is talking back to the coach a lot even after he is making major defensive blunders..I'm not sure how many organizations want to put up with that..Dude let the NY extracurricular activities get in the way of his improvement...He gambles a lot now instead go playing straight up D...I have no time for guys with attitude...I defended at first when I heard Dolan wanted to trade him..I'm now begin to understand why...
I think he lost respect for Woody after the trying to start JR after the suspension and injury. It was obvious what was going on. I am not saying what Shump is doing is right. I am just saying what I think might be the reason for it.
Shump is in no position to lose respect for anyone..His game has not improved..He has regressed..He really should not be starting TimJr is better right now...