fitzfarm wrote:And why is KP not in the game
KP looked fatigued to me. I am guessing that is the reason.
Knicks bench: 47 of the 90 points . . .
Wow why did fisher take out our best rebounder in KP
fitzfarm wrote:And why is KP not in the game
He's shot...the extended play in the 3rd burned him out, I think.
TPercy wrote:GustavBahler wrote:We need afflalo thats for sure, hope he can stay healthy and deliver.
And possibly a new coach if Fisher continues to display his inadequacies in understanding team chemistry and the concept of knowing when to sub in a player and keeping him in the game.
To be honest, I thought his substitutions have been good for the most part up until this game. Played the bench too long and didnt have enough impact players on the floor, guessing that he was trying to save his players but he didnt really factor in momentum tonite IMO.
GustavBahler wrote:TPercy wrote:GustavBahler wrote:We need afflalo thats for sure, hope he can stay healthy and deliver.
And possibly a new coach if Fisher continues to display his inadequacies in understanding team chemistry and the concept of knowing when to sub in a player and keeping him in the game.
To be honest, I thought his substitutions have been good for the most part up until this game. Played the bench too long and didnt have enough impact players on the floor, guessing that he was trying to save his players but he didnt really factor in momentum tonite IMO.
Did you watch his subs against the Cavs??
He single handedly cost us that game.
GoNyGoNyGo wrote:Bad loss.
Agree. But when your starting back court is a defensive liability they have to score. You can't overcome poor defense and no scoring. Phil needs to make a move and Fisher needs to change his line up.
I have not been this mad in a while
Well one positive tonight is Jose out of the line up
This game might push Fisher to make the lineup changes to the back court that we all want to see.
Can't see him keeping things as they are.
That was some horrible subbing in the 4th. He leaves DWill in, who looked gassed. He throws KP in the role of center, tired. Up until that point, his rotation and subbing was working well enough. Why oh why did he do that when we were so close?
Malcolm wrote:Well, how often do you see that: starting backcourt produces ZERO points . . .
Naw, Sasha made sure to pad his stats in garbage time
fitzfarm wrote:Well one positive tonight is Jose out of the line up
Let's hope so . . .
WaltLongmire wrote:This game might push Fisher to make the lineup changes to the back court that we all want to see.Can't see him keeping things as they are.
Yea Jose really puts us in early holes as well as Sasha
TPercy wrote:GustavBahler wrote:TPercy wrote:GustavBahler wrote:We need afflalo thats for sure, hope he can stay healthy and deliver.
And possibly a new coach if Fisher continues to display his inadequacies in understanding team chemistry and the concept of knowing when to sub in a player and keeping him in the game.
To be honest, I thought his substitutions have been good for the most part up until this game. Played the bench too long and didnt have enough impact players on the floor, guessing that he was trying to save his players but he didnt really factor in momentum tonite IMO.
Did you watch his subs against the Cavs??
He single handedly cost us that game.
I said for the most part, disagree that the cavs game was all on him. If you mean starting calderon and sasha cost us the game, then yes I could agree with that.
CrushAlot wrote:GoNyGoNyGo wrote:Bad loss.
Agree. But when your starting back court is a defensive liability they have to score. You can't overcome poor defense and no scoring. Phil needs to make a move and Fisher needs to change his line up.
Totally agree.
Hard to believe what we just saw.
Melo completely disappears and went Iso Melo
The best defensive C, Rolo, sat the entire 4th quarter when they were getting killed inside
Grant was subbed for Vujash!t