Knicks · Melo triangle workout video link (page 4)

dk7th @ 8/5/2015 10:24 PM
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
RonRon wrote:@ blkexec
Feel free to help be BOLD which part are more important and summarize my "article"
I am genuine and hope The Knicks would improve as a whole, as well as individually

@ holfresh
I do not think, "I know it all"
However, I do believe that is something that you learn of others and different point of view
I DO NOT THINK I KNOW MORE THAN CA, However, as a fan of NYK's and watching him play in Denver and New York, along with in the Olympics, there are some suggestions that I think can improve his game

Many bash Dantoni, however, he has changed the todays NBA game and its continued evolution
I think there is much to learn off Coach Phil Jackson, even more learn off Greg Poppavich, and much to Learn from Coach Steve Kerr which was a desciple of both HOF coaches and was the GM for The Suns and Dantoni
Kerr took much of his prior experience, relationships throughout his journey as a NBA player, management at Sun's in which Gentry was an assistant for Dantoni and took over while tweaking some of his philosophies, along with TNT as a broadcaster/analyst (after all of his previous experiences), as he was able to scout both players and coaches on what works and what does not work, and WHY not
Dantoni's different approach reminded coaches that floor spacing, pushing pace and tempo, forcing mismatches, and how to take advantage of it, and it is obvious with the way the NBA has changed much today
As the game continues to evolve, NBA BIGS must be able to spread the floor and also go out to contest shooters and defend guards, while still rebounding and defending the paint as well
However, despite all of previous experience, he had 0 experience as an actual HEAD COACH, and he went to seek advice from Pete Carroll and other GREAT DEFENSIVE TEAMS/COACHES on how to motivate an entire TEAM in to ONE
With the NFL having over 50 players, LEADERSHIP and RESPONSIBILITY was divided in to many different roles, and he took that philosophy and incorporated it in to the NBA and his coaching scheme

You gotta understand when you are out of your depths..Your answer is you are a Knick fan and you watch a lot of TV??..You think you have advice for a world class athlete on how to train for his sport..Think about that for a second..

by this post you are basically saying that you do have advice, hence you do understand. well do you?


Yes I do understand..What I understand is that I don't have the knowledge to come close to understand what it takes to get to Melo's level as an athlete...I know better than to suggest what a person should be doing who has mastered their profession..

so you understand that you don't understand. how socratic. yet you remain belligerent and argumentative. how schizo.

how do you live with yourselves?

I also understand that your understanding is severely retarded, so I enlighten as much as I can..It ain't easy..

it ain't easy 'cause you're incapable of enlightening anything except your zodiac lovers blacklight poster.

holfresh @ 8/5/2015 10:31 PM
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
RonRon wrote:@ blkexec
Feel free to help be BOLD which part are more important and summarize my "article"
I am genuine and hope The Knicks would improve as a whole, as well as individually

@ holfresh
I do not think, "I know it all"
However, I do believe that is something that you learn of others and different point of view
I DO NOT THINK I KNOW MORE THAN CA, However, as a fan of NYK's and watching him play in Denver and New York, along with in the Olympics, there are some suggestions that I think can improve his game

Many bash Dantoni, however, he has changed the todays NBA game and its continued evolution
I think there is much to learn off Coach Phil Jackson, even more learn off Greg Poppavich, and much to Learn from Coach Steve Kerr which was a desciple of both HOF coaches and was the GM for The Suns and Dantoni
Kerr took much of his prior experience, relationships throughout his journey as a NBA player, management at Sun's in which Gentry was an assistant for Dantoni and took over while tweaking some of his philosophies, along with TNT as a broadcaster/analyst (after all of his previous experiences), as he was able to scout both players and coaches on what works and what does not work, and WHY not
Dantoni's different approach reminded coaches that floor spacing, pushing pace and tempo, forcing mismatches, and how to take advantage of it, and it is obvious with the way the NBA has changed much today
As the game continues to evolve, NBA BIGS must be able to spread the floor and also go out to contest shooters and defend guards, while still rebounding and defending the paint as well
However, despite all of previous experience, he had 0 experience as an actual HEAD COACH, and he went to seek advice from Pete Carroll and other GREAT DEFENSIVE TEAMS/COACHES on how to motivate an entire TEAM in to ONE
With the NFL having over 50 players, LEADERSHIP and RESPONSIBILITY was divided in to many different roles, and he took that philosophy and incorporated it in to the NBA and his coaching scheme

You gotta understand when you are out of your depths..Your answer is you are a Knick fan and you watch a lot of TV??..You think you have advice for a world class athlete on how to train for his sport..Think about that for a second..

by this post you are basically saying that you do have advice, hence you do understand. well do you?


Yes I do understand..What I understand is that I don't have the knowledge to come close to understand what it takes to get to Melo's level as an athlete...I know better than to suggest what a person should be doing who has mastered their profession..

so you understand that you don't understand. how socratic. yet you remain belligerent and argumentative. how schizo.

how do you live with yourselves?

I also understand that your understanding is severely retarded, so I enlighten as much as I can..It ain't easy..

it ain't easy 'cause you're incapable of enlightening anything except your zodiac lovers blacklight poster.

You are dating yourself with the zodiac backlit posters..

dk7th @ 8/5/2015 10:34 PM
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
dk7th wrote:
holfresh wrote:
RonRon wrote:@ blkexec
Feel free to help be BOLD which part are more important and summarize my "article"
I am genuine and hope The Knicks would improve as a whole, as well as individually

@ holfresh
I do not think, "I know it all"
However, I do believe that is something that you learn of others and different point of view
I DO NOT THINK I KNOW MORE THAN CA, However, as a fan of NYK's and watching him play in Denver and New York, along with in the Olympics, there are some suggestions that I think can improve his game

Many bash Dantoni, however, he has changed the todays NBA game and its continued evolution
I think there is much to learn off Coach Phil Jackson, even more learn off Greg Poppavich, and much to Learn from Coach Steve Kerr which was a desciple of both HOF coaches and was the GM for The Suns and Dantoni
Kerr took much of his prior experience, relationships throughout his journey as a NBA player, management at Sun's in which Gentry was an assistant for Dantoni and took over while tweaking some of his philosophies, along with TNT as a broadcaster/analyst (after all of his previous experiences), as he was able to scout both players and coaches on what works and what does not work, and WHY not
Dantoni's different approach reminded coaches that floor spacing, pushing pace and tempo, forcing mismatches, and how to take advantage of it, and it is obvious with the way the NBA has changed much today
As the game continues to evolve, NBA BIGS must be able to spread the floor and also go out to contest shooters and defend guards, while still rebounding and defending the paint as well
However, despite all of previous experience, he had 0 experience as an actual HEAD COACH, and he went to seek advice from Pete Carroll and other GREAT DEFENSIVE TEAMS/COACHES on how to motivate an entire TEAM in to ONE
With the NFL having over 50 players, LEADERSHIP and RESPONSIBILITY was divided in to many different roles, and he took that philosophy and incorporated it in to the NBA and his coaching scheme

You gotta understand when you are out of your depths..Your answer is you are a Knick fan and you watch a lot of TV??..You think you have advice for a world class athlete on how to train for his sport..Think about that for a second..

by this post you are basically saying that you do have advice, hence you do understand. well do you?


Yes I do understand..What I understand is that I don't have the knowledge to come close to understand what it takes to get to Melo's level as an athlete...I know better than to suggest what a person should be doing who has mastered their profession..

so you understand that you don't understand. how socratic. yet you remain belligerent and argumentative. how schizo.

how do you live with yourselves?

I also understand that your understanding is severely retarded, so I enlighten as much as I can..It ain't easy..

it ain't easy 'cause you're incapable of enlightening anything except your zodiac lovers blacklight poster.

You are dating yourself with the zodiac backlit posters..

i could have used 78s and lindy hopping and you would have made the same lame retort and been just as wrong.

jrodmc @ 8/6/2015 2:54 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Always considered Wade more of a scorer than a pure shooter.


I think Anthony is as good or better than Durant as a midrange shooter BUT

the big issue is always shot selection. Seem to recall reading something about Anthony's shot selection before he came to the Knicks- I think it had to do with the wide difference between contested vs uncontested shots, and the fact that he took a lot of contested ones.

Anthony has a pretty pure and compact midrange shooting motion- as good as anyone, IMO- just a matter of decision making and being in an offensive scheme that gets him good looks with good space for his shot.

The drill in the video show him doing less dribbling and more movement without the ball- that's the way to go for him, and it will shut up folks like me- who are erroneously called "haters" by some.

Me too Me too!

I've been dubbed erroneously "Melo Hater" also for some reason.

No, what's happened is you've tried to change parties and the silly Hater party hat and the dkt7th clown shoes don't fit.

He doth protest too much. You'll be back homey. Give it time. 4 or 5 kick outs to our blondeLatvian Boy Wonder and a one or two no look passes to these improved roster residents and you'll be back. Book it.

YouTubeMelo will be there, waiting.

ChuckBuck @ 8/6/2015 5:45 PM
jrodmc wrote:
ChuckBuck wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:Always considered Wade more of a scorer than a pure shooter.


I think Anthony is as good or better than Durant as a midrange shooter BUT

the big issue is always shot selection. Seem to recall reading something about Anthony's shot selection before he came to the Knicks- I think it had to do with the wide difference between contested vs uncontested shots, and the fact that he took a lot of contested ones.

Anthony has a pretty pure and compact midrange shooting motion- as good as anyone, IMO- just a matter of decision making and being in an offensive scheme that gets him good looks with good space for his shot.

The drill in the video show him doing less dribbling and more movement without the ball- that's the way to go for him, and it will shut up folks like me- who are erroneously called "haters" by some.

Me too Me too!

I've been dubbed erroneously "Melo Hater" also for some reason.

No, what's happened is you've tried to change parties and the silly Hater party hat and the dkt7th clown shoes don't fit.

He doth protest too much. You'll be back homey. Give it time. 4 or 5 kick outs to our blondeLatvian Boy Wonder and a one or two no look passes to these improved roster residents and you'll be back. Book it.

YouTubeMelo will be there, waiting.

Maybe. 99.99% probably not though.

Me7o gotta work more on his defensive game like KD first:

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