Rondo was holding Melo's arm and jersey lol
crzymdups wrote:Melo had Calderon wide open on the wing and KP wide open underneath for that last shot. I think he would've been more likely to get the foul call passing than shooting a wild off balance three. Can't expect the refs to bail you out from 27ft away from the hoop. I think something is up with Melo's knee though. He missed what five free throws and air balled a 15ft jumper from the wing that is usually a layup for him.
and whats wrong with his brain? Wtf does he not get it that it does not have to be him??
Can't begin to even imagine wtf Fisher had drawn up for a play to end up looking that crappy. With that said, melo had Calderon and KP wide open. Really getting sick of his need to be the hero...
You are all blaming Carmelo, but he got us in the position to win. We were playing like crop Mainly due to Fisher odious use of the available talents. It was until the third quarter wher he finally realized that he needed to replace RoLo and Calderon
I think the refs may actually hate Melo more than some UK posters at this point.
That Rondo dunk was nasty best of year in game
crzymdups wrote:I think the refs may actually hate Melo more than some UK posters at this point.
because nobody respects dumb
mreinman wrote:nixluva wrote:Malcolm wrote:If I were Fisher . . . I wouldn't run another end of game play for Carmelo for the rest of the season.It reinforces too many habits that Knicks want to get away from.
If we had a GOOD breakdown PG who was dependable you could let him create and open things up for MELO or someone else. This is the missing link. Jerian isn't ready but we can't rely on Jose to break down a D.
of course that is a big problem but there are many problems.
Love that they are getting further and further away from the triangle. The less they run it the better they look.
They didn't go away from the Triangle! You really don't know what you're looking at. It's clear to me that you don't understand the Triangle. Just cuz they pushed the ball and got some easier buckets doesn't mean they weren't running the Triangle.
mreinman wrote:crzymdups wrote:Melo had Calderon wide open on the wing and KP wide open underneath for that last shot. I think he would've been more likely to get the foul call passing than shooting a wild off balance three. Can't expect the refs to bail you out from 27ft away from the hoop. I think something is up with Melo's knee though. He missed what five free throws and air balled a 15ft jumper from the wing that is usually a layup for him.
and whats wrong with his brain? Wtf does he not get it that it does not have to be him??
He has the same thing Kobe has. Melo at 35 is gonna be ugly to watch.
BRIGGS wrote:That Rondo dunk was nasty best of year in game
I wish we could've signed him. Wish we didn't run the triangle.
But Cousins was holding KP on that play.
Porzingis had a decent night. Can't blame him.
ok ... that was not a foul!!!!!!!!11
Nevermind. That was Melos fault aswell. KP was wide open under the basket
nixluva wrote:mreinman wrote:nixluva wrote:Malcolm wrote:If I were Fisher . . . I wouldn't run another end of game play for Carmelo for the rest of the season.It reinforces too many habits that Knicks want to get away from.
If we had a GOOD breakdown PG who was dependable you could let him create and open things up for MELO or someone else. This is the missing link. Jerian isn't ready but we can't rely on Jose to break down a D.
of course that is a big problem but there are many problems.
Love that they are getting further and further away from the triangle. The less they run it the better they look.
They didn't go away from the Triangle! You really don't know what you're looking at. It's clear to me that you don't understand the Triangle. Just cuz they pushed the ball and got some easier buckets doesn't mean they weren't running the Triangle.
they ran pNr almost exclusively.
So now you will say that PnR is the damn triangle.
Everything is the triangle?
Fisher's play calls out of time outs are terrible.
TPercy wrote:Nevermind. That was Melos fault aswell. KP was wide open under the basket

Yep.
TPercy wrote:Nevermind. That was Melos fault aswell. KP was wide open under the basket
Tough pass to make in time allowed . . .
Does anyone else notice that KP sets half ass screens?
TPercy wrote:Nevermind. That was Melos fault aswell. KP was wide open under the basket
If I was coach I'd make sure to make a tape of all the times they missed a wide open KP!!! How the F do you miss a 7-3 guy no matter where he is on the floor, much less wide open under the basket. We need a PG or someone with great court vision to help set up KP.
TeamBall wrote:TPercy wrote:Nevermind. That was Melos fault aswell. KP was wide open under the basket

Yep.
uch ... now I'm even sicker
crzymdups wrote:mreinman wrote:crzymdups wrote:Melo had Calderon wide open on the wing and KP wide open underneath for that last shot. I think he would've been more likely to get the foul call passing than shooting a wild off balance three. Can't expect the refs to bail you out from 27ft away from the hoop. I think something is up with Melo's knee though. He missed what five free throws and air balled a 15ft jumper from the wing that is usually a layup for him.
and whats wrong with his brain? Wtf does he not get it that it does not have to be him??
He has the same thing Kobe has. Melo at 35 is gonna be ugly to watch.
Midseason, he will get his legs back. He has been missing a lot of easy put backs, all of those will be positive plays soon