Knicks · GameThread: Lakers in town for the 7pm game, watch on TNT (page 10)

StarksEwing1 @ 2/6/2017 9:39 PM
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

truthfully we never had a true rebuild probably because of Dolan
meloshouldgo @ 2/6/2017 9:39 PM
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Because those guys play to win, Melo plays to "get his"

I think he wants to win, I just don't think he gets it.

edit: We also have seen how much better he plays with a smart PG like Billups or Kidd.

Wanting to win and not getting it are not compatible. He has had an entire career worth of coaches telling him what to do. He definitely knows what he needs to change, he is too fukking selfish to even bother trying.

I don't really buy that. I just think that people expect him to be able to be a master playmaker like Lebron and it's really not in his skillset. Because of their draft history, he'll always be compared to Lebron, but that's not him. Melo should've always been the leading scorer on a team where ANOTHER guy had the ball in his hands the whole time. Like if he'd played his whole career with Billups or Kidd or CP3. That's what Melo needed. He only got it a few years of his career.

Whatever - they've hit the point of no return now. Melo needs to go. It's the best for all parties.

I guess I don't buy that either. People have had fairly reasonable expectations of him. He has never once in his career shown the will or desire to play hard consistently on both sides of the ball and put the team ahead of his own needs. If he had done those two simple things about 95% of his detractors would see him differently. No one realistically expects him to be Lebron, he just isn't even close to being that good.

nixluva @ 2/6/2017 9:40 PM
I told my sons before the game the Knicks are in a no lose situation. If they win it gives them some hope to still try to make the playoffs. If they lose it only improves their draft position and makes a rebuild more likely. Don't despair Knicks fans!!!
Chandler @ 2/6/2017 9:41 PM
Fix = don't play D dont play. No exceptions
markvmc @ 2/6/2017 9:45 PM
Chandler wrote:Fix = don't play D dont play. No exceptions

Problem is you have to have five guys on the court.

nyknickzingis @ 2/6/2017 9:46 PM
I actually like where we are at even after this beat down. We didn't try to tank the season like the Lakers have or 76ers or many other teams have. We're going to be bad because that's just how the cards turned out. We tried to make a run with Melo/Rose and these vets. They just suck together. Maybe another coaching staff could have gotten more, but I like Jeff for KP's development.

The way KP finished the game made me feel really better.

The Lakers have tanked for years, and yet it's their vets they didn't draft like Young and Lou who really shined. I like their bigs effort tonight and Russell is a good passer, but they don't have a single player close to Kristaps's talent level on their roster. So tanking that bad isn't always the answer. Doesn't mean you wind up with a great pick. I see a bunch of solid to good players on that team, not a single future star. They're deep as hell now. They'll eventually be a good team and Luke Walton was my choice to coach the Knicks this year so they made a great choice there. However, there isn't an alpha or the top guy they can build the offense around with that team. I much prefer that we have someone like KP who you can throw the ball into the post, who can take defenses off the dribble from the 3 point line, be a stretch big etc. It's just about development and opportunities. Those opportunities come with a Melo trade, Rose being shown the door and having point guards that actually like to pass share the court with KP.

What we saw in the 4th is the blue print for the next team and the future. A point guard that looks for KP as the first option, that pushes pace and rewards bigs for hustle. Jennings is a good backup to keep around or injury reserve starter. We need someone new fresh at point guard, but for now Jennings is the best we have seen in the Phil Jackson era. He's better than Calderon and he's way better than Rose. I'm talking fit not individual talent. Individually Rose looks great when he's on. As for the team, he's a poor fit.

Willy struggles defensively, and he's learning. But I still love the kid. He's a rookie. He'll get there. So now with Willy, KP and BJ you may have three starters for next year penciled in. If you prefer Noah to start because Willy isn't good enough defensively, so be it.

Also this game cemented. Win or lose here on out, this team is not serious or interested in a playoff run. This was our last little chance here. 1.5 games out, 3 winnable games at home in a row. Came out with no effort. Played 1 on 1, no D, same old crap. We got our answer tonight. This team isn't interested in making a run or playing together. Tank city, here we come.

Rest of the season, I'm happy if we lose. Get better draft position. I'm hoping for a Melo trade. I want Rose's toxic play far away from this team.

Breen did make an interesting comment. At some point, maybe the coaching staff should consider moving the vets around, position wise? Breen even suggested how some teams would see Melo as a 4 and KP as a 5. Maybe we should have atleast tried a few games with Rose at 2, KP at 5 and Melo at 4. Their talent level individually was so high that it's crazy we just never tried something different for a few games.

SocraticBallin22 @ 2/6/2017 9:47 PM
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Because those guys play to win, Melo plays to "get his"

I think he wants to win, I just don't think he gets it.

edit: We also have seen how much better he plays with a smart PG like Billups or Kidd.

Wanting to win and not getting it are not compatible. He has had an entire career worth of coaches telling him what to do. He definitely knows what he needs to change, he is too fukking selfish to even bother trying.

I don't really buy that. I just think that people expect him to be able to be a master playmaker like Lebron and it's really not in his skillset. Because of their draft history, he'll always be compared to Lebron, but that's not him. Melo should've always been the leading scorer on a team where ANOTHER guy had the ball in his hands the whole time. Like if he'd played his whole career with Billups or Kidd or CP3. That's what Melo needed. He only got it a few years of his career.

Whatever - they've hit the point of no return now. Melo needs to go. It's the best for all parties.

I'm sorry to say it, because I've been a Melo fan, but he just isn't a leader. The one year that we had a 50 win season a couple years ago we had guys like Kidd, Rasheed, Camby and Kurt Thomas as the team leaders with Melo just being the primary scorer.

The problem is Melo does not give maximum effort all the time. He takes many possessions off on defense. The rest of the team sees this, and with him being the leader, it impacts the rest of the team and they follow his bad habits. This didn't happen on the other team I mentioned because Kidd, Camby and Rasheed (all whom play defense) would not allow it holding others accountable. Melo does not hold anyone accountable because he doesn't do it himself.

Also, as well documented, the offense stagnates when the ball goes through him. He doesn't make anyone better when he's in ISO Melo ball. Leaders make teammates better--he doesn't. Never has in his career. This is just the truth.

Finally, sometimes you have to question how much he values winning. You never see him get angry after embarrassing losses like this. It seems like he's kind of content with just being in New York, making his max money, while concentrating on his brand and life after basketball. If I were in his position, I'd not only waive my no trade clause, I'd be going to Phil helping to make it happen putting me on a team that's in contention to win a title. I dunno.

CrushAlot @ 2/6/2017 9:48 PM
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

This is the kind of game that gets a coach or gm fired.

I mean, I don't want to harp on this - but Hornacek does not seem like a very good coach. He's in a horrible position, put there by Phil, but man this looks like a complete mess. The team is in shambles and has no plan on offense or defense.

It's the players!!! More than anything it's PLAYERS FIRST and then the coach. It's not like there's some secret defense that none of the Knicks coaches know about. At a certain point you have to fill your team with 2 way players that play TEAM BALL if you want to win.

Maybe it's the players but. Maybe it is the president but who usually takes the fall?
CrushAlot @ 2/6/2017 9:50 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

truthfully we never had a true rebuild probably because of Dolan
The resets certainly make it hard to make progress. It maybe happening again. It sucks because the team isn't fun to watch at this point. Willy has been ok but with KP struggling so mightily the youth movement may take a long time to get back to that 37 win mark that the Knicks were at when Phil took over.
nyknickzingis @ 2/6/2017 9:50 PM
One knock on Hornachek, he's been really stubborn with the starters roles. Even Breen suggested that with the constant complaints that the team is low on energy, stagnant, not moving quick enough on D, why not play smaller and quicker? Why not give KP at 5, Melo at 4, Holiday at 3, Rose at 2 and BJ at 1 a try for a few games? What's the worst thing that can happen there? We lose? I just don't get his stubborness when it comes to the starters.

Anyway I did like how they played in the 4th and tend to play in general with the 2nd unit and KP. That's our best bet moving forward. Find players that like to play at a high pace, unselfish, can shoot and defend. Easier said than done, but we should abandon the "lets trade for another team's franchise player who is on his way down" model for good. It's been our model for too long. This Melo/Rose disaster pairing should cement that.

Knixkik @ 2/6/2017 9:53 PM
nyknickzingis wrote:I actually like where we are at even after this beat down. We didn't try to tank the season like the Lakers have or 76ers or many other teams have. We're going to be bad because that's just how the cards turned out. We tried to make a run with Melo/Rose and these vets. They just suck together. Maybe another coaching staff could have gotten more, but I like Jeff for KP's development.

The way KP finished the game made me feel really better.

The Lakers have tanked for years, and yet it's their vets they didn't draft like Young and Lou who really shined. I like their bigs effort tonight and Russell is a good passer, but they don't have a single player close to Kristaps's talent level on their roster. So tanking that bad isn't always the answer. Doesn't mean you wind up with a great pick. I see a bunch of solid to good players on that team, not a single future star. They're deep as hell now. They'll eventually be a good team and Luke Walton was my choice to coach the Knicks this year so they made a great choice there. However, there isn't an alpha or the top guy they can build the offense around with that team. I much prefer that we have someone like KP who you can throw the ball into the post, who can take defenses off the dribble from the 3 point line, be a stretch big etc. It's just about development and opportunities. Those opportunities come with a Melo trade, Rose being shown the door and having point guards that actually like to pass share the court with KP.

What we saw in the 4th is the blue print for the next team and the future. A point guard that looks for KP as the first option, that pushes pace and rewards bigs for hustle. Jennings is a good backup to keep around or injury reserve starter. We need someone new fresh at point guard, but for now Jennings is the best we have seen in the Phil Jackson era. He's better than Calderon and he's way better than Rose. I'm talking fit not individual talent. Individually Rose looks great when he's on. As for the team, he's a poor fit.

Willy struggles defensively, and he's learning. But I still love the kid. He's a rookie. He'll get there. So now with Willy, KP and BJ you may have three starters for next year penciled in. If you prefer Noah to start because Willy isn't good enough defensively, so be it.

Also this game cemented. Win or lose here on out, this team is not serious or interested in a playoff run. This was our last little chance here. 1.5 games out, 3 winnable games at home in a row. Came out with no effort. Played 1 on 1, no D, same old crap. We got our answer tonight. This team isn't interested in making a run or playing together. Tank city, here we come.

Rest of the season, I'm happy if we lose. Get better draft position. I'm hoping for a Melo trade. I want Rose's toxic play far away from this team.

Breen did make an interesting comment. At some point, maybe the coaching staff should consider moving the vets around, position wise? Breen even suggested how some teams would see Melo as a 4 and KP as a 5. Maybe we should have atleast tried a few games with Rose at 2, KP at 5 and Melo at 4. Their talent level individually was so high that it's crazy we just never tried something different for a few games.

I agree. Things look ok. KP and Willy have bright futures. I love jennings off the bench. You take the good with the bad with him. Holiday and Jennings are youngish vets who are keepers. Same with kuz. We need to land a great playmaking pg and keep jennings as insurance. No complete overhaul again. Just move on from rose and melo and replace with young talent that fits.

nixluva @ 2/6/2017 9:53 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

This is the kind of game that gets a coach or gm fired.

I mean, I don't want to harp on this - but Hornacek does not seem like a very good coach. He's in a horrible position, put there by Phil, but man this looks like a complete mess. The team is in shambles and has no plan on offense or defense.

It's the players!!! More than anything it's PLAYERS FIRST and then the coach. It's not like there's some secret defense that none of the Knicks coaches know about. At a certain point you have to fill your team with 2 way players that play TEAM BALL if you want to win.

Maybe it's the players but. Maybe it is the president but who usually takes the fall?

Dolan has to have spoken to Phil who I'm sure has told him the path forward is to rebuild around KP. I don't think Dolan is going to panic. He gave Glen Sather AMPLE time to rebuild the Rangers and I expect he'll be patient with Phil knowing how popular KP is and having a chance to add more young talent.

meloshouldgo @ 2/6/2017 9:56 PM
nyknickzingis wrote:One knock on Hornachek, he's been really stubborn with the starters roles. Even Breen suggested that with the constant complaints that the team is low on energy, stagnant, not moving quick enough on D, why not play smaller and quicker? Why not give KP at 5, Melo at 4, Holiday at 3, Rose at 2 and BJ at 1 a try for a few games? What's the worst thing that can happen there? We lose? I just don't get his stubborness when it comes to the starters.

Anyway I did like how they played in the 4th and tend to play in general with the 2nd unit and KP. That's our best bet moving forward. Find players that like to play at a high pace, unselfish, can shoot and defend. Easier said than done, but we should abandon the "lets trade for another team's franchise player who is on his way down" model for good. It's been our model for too long. This Melo/Rose disaster pairing should cement that.

I think the KP5, Melo 4 with Lee and Rose and Kuz was the worst lineup if you see the combinations Bonn posted on his thread. But those numbers were for very few minutes played together, so it may be worth at least trying more.

CrushAlot @ 2/6/2017 9:57 PM
nixluva wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

This is the kind of game that gets a coach or gm fired.

I mean, I don't want to harp on this - but Hornacek does not seem like a very good coach. He's in a horrible position, put there by Phil, but man this looks like a complete mess. The team is in shambles and has no plan on offense or defense.

It's the players!!! More than anything it's PLAYERS FIRST and then the coach. It's not like there's some secret defense that none of the Knicks coaches know about. At a certain point you have to fill your team with 2 way players that play TEAM BALL if you want to win.

Maybe it's the players but. Maybe it is the president but who usually takes the fall?

Dolan has to have spoken to Phil who I'm sure has told him the path forward is to rebuild around KP. I don't think Dolan is going to panic. He gave Glen Sather AMPLE time to rebuild the Rangers and I expect he'll be patient with Phil knowing how popular KP is and having a chance to add more young talent.

Hopefully. Do you think Jeff's job is secure? I loved the hire but this has been a huge let down.
crzymdups @ 2/6/2017 9:58 PM
SocraticBallin22 wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Because those guys play to win, Melo plays to "get his"

I think he wants to win, I just don't think he gets it.

edit: We also have seen how much better he plays with a smart PG like Billups or Kidd.

Wanting to win and not getting it are not compatible. He has had an entire career worth of coaches telling him what to do. He definitely knows what he needs to change, he is too fukking selfish to even bother trying.

I don't really buy that. I just think that people expect him to be able to be a master playmaker like Lebron and it's really not in his skillset. Because of their draft history, he'll always be compared to Lebron, but that's not him. Melo should've always been the leading scorer on a team where ANOTHER guy had the ball in his hands the whole time. Like if he'd played his whole career with Billups or Kidd or CP3. That's what Melo needed. He only got it a few years of his career.

Whatever - they've hit the point of no return now. Melo needs to go. It's the best for all parties.

I'm sorry to say it, because I've been a Melo fan, but he just isn't a leader. The one year that we had a 50 win season a couple years ago we had guys like Kidd, Rasheed, Camby and Kurt Thomas as the team leaders with Melo just being the primary scorer.

The problem is Melo does not give maximum effort all the time. He takes many possessions off on defense. The rest of the team sees this, and with him being the leader, it impacts the rest of the team and they follow his bad habits. This didn't happen on the other team I mentioned because Kidd, Camby and Rasheed (all whom play defense) would not allow it holding others accountable. Melo does not hold anyone accountable because he doesn't do it himself.

Also, as well documented, the offense stagnates when the ball goes through him. He doesn't make anyone better when he's in ISO Melo ball. Leaders make teammates better--he doesn't. Never has in his career. This is just the truth.

Finally, sometimes you have to question how much he values winning. You never see him get angry after embarrassing losses like this. It seems like he's kind of content with just being in New York, making his max money, while concentrating on his brand and life after basketball. If I were in his position, I'd not only waive my no trade clause, I'd be going to Phil helping to make it happen putting me on a team that's in contention to win a title. I dunno.

Yeah, I agree he's not a leader. And he shouldn't be holding the ball on offense. I said that when he has a smart PG he plays better. When we had Kidd and Felton starting, the ball whipped around the perimeter non-stop and we got wide open threes or alley oops to Tyson

nyknickzingis @ 2/6/2017 9:59 PM
Knixkik wrote:
nyknickzingis wrote:I actually like where we are at even after this beat down. We didn't try to tank the season like the Lakers have or 76ers or many other teams have. We're going to be bad because that's just how the cards turned out. We tried to make a run with Melo/Rose and these vets. They just suck together. Maybe another coaching staff could have gotten more, but I like Jeff for KP's development.

The way KP finished the game made me feel really better.

The Lakers have tanked for years, and yet it's their vets they didn't draft like Young and Lou who really shined. I like their bigs effort tonight and Russell is a good passer, but they don't have a single player close to Kristaps's talent level on their roster. So tanking that bad isn't always the answer. Doesn't mean you wind up with a great pick. I see a bunch of solid to good players on that team, not a single future star. They're deep as hell now. They'll eventually be a good team and Luke Walton was my choice to coach the Knicks this year so they made a great choice there. However, there isn't an alpha or the top guy they can build the offense around with that team. I much prefer that we have someone like KP who you can throw the ball into the post, who can take defenses off the dribble from the 3 point line, be a stretch big etc. It's just about development and opportunities. Those opportunities come with a Melo trade, Rose being shown the door and having point guards that actually like to pass share the court with KP.

What we saw in the 4th is the blue print for the next team and the future. A point guard that looks for KP as the first option, that pushes pace and rewards bigs for hustle. Jennings is a good backup to keep around or injury reserve starter. We need someone new fresh at point guard, but for now Jennings is the best we have seen in the Phil Jackson era. He's better than Calderon and he's way better than Rose. I'm talking fit not individual talent. Individually Rose looks great when he's on. As for the team, he's a poor fit.

Willy struggles defensively, and he's learning. But I still love the kid. He's a rookie. He'll get there. So now with Willy, KP and BJ you may have three starters for next year penciled in. If you prefer Noah to start because Willy isn't good enough defensively, so be it.

Also this game cemented. Win or lose here on out, this team is not serious or interested in a playoff run. This was our last little chance here. 1.5 games out, 3 winnable games at home in a row. Came out with no effort. Played 1 on 1, no D, same old crap. We got our answer tonight. This team isn't interested in making a run or playing together. Tank city, here we come.

Rest of the season, I'm happy if we lose. Get better draft position. I'm hoping for a Melo trade. I want Rose's toxic play far away from this team.

Breen did make an interesting comment. At some point, maybe the coaching staff should consider moving the vets around, position wise? Breen even suggested how some teams would see Melo as a 4 and KP as a 5. Maybe we should have atleast tried a few games with Rose at 2, KP at 5 and Melo at 4. Their talent level individually was so high that it's crazy we just never tried something different for a few games.

I agree. Things look ok. KP and Willy have bright futures. I love jennings off the bench. You take the good with the bad with him. Holiday and Jennings are youngish vets who are keepers. Same with kuz. We need to land a great playmaking pg and keep jennings as insurance. No complete overhaul again. Just move on from rose and melo and replace with young talent that fits.


Yeah I don't want to see another complete overhaul. I think we need to replace Melo and Rose and find younger players that like to make plays and play unselfish basketball with the salaries Rose/Melo make. We lose in shot creators but would gain in depth, defense and outside shooting. It will make the team very role player heavy though, and it would mean that the Knicks are investing in KP as their star shot maker and creator and there's no guarantee KP will thrive or be any good as the man. However what's the worst case there? So KP fails as being the man. He proves he's good as a supporting player, not the #1 option. In the process the Knicks learned how good KP truly is, and also stocked up on two lottery picks (2018 and 2019). Best case? KP develops well, shows he is capable to carry a team, and we are back in the playoffs 2 years from now with KP, a few good young players and a deep team.

We need to give this a real try for the rest of the Phil Jackson era. It's not been done in the Dolan era, but Phil has the appetite for it. He can take the heat that comes with wanting to rebuild like that.

nixluva @ 2/6/2017 10:01 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

This is the kind of game that gets a coach or gm fired.

I mean, I don't want to harp on this - but Hornacek does not seem like a very good coach. He's in a horrible position, put there by Phil, but man this looks like a complete mess. The team is in shambles and has no plan on offense or defense.

It's the players!!! More than anything it's PLAYERS FIRST and then the coach. It's not like there's some secret defense that none of the Knicks coaches know about. At a certain point you have to fill your team with 2 way players that play TEAM BALL if you want to win.

Maybe it's the players but. Maybe it is the president but who usually takes the fall?

Dolan has to have spoken to Phil who I'm sure has told him the path forward is to rebuild around KP. I don't think Dolan is going to panic. He gave Glen Sather AMPLE time to rebuild the Rangers and I expect he'll be patient with Phil knowing how popular KP is and having a chance to add more young talent.

Hopefully. Do you think Jeff's job is secure? I loved the hire but this has been a huge let down.

I think you have to give Jeff a chance to work with a young group of talent that will play HARD and listen. The young guys do that and I suspect things will look much different in terms of effort and hustle. Even if they still lose it won't be as lethargic.

crzymdups @ 2/6/2017 10:06 PM
nyknickzingis @ 2/6/2017 10:14 PM
nixluva wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
nixluva wrote:
crzymdups wrote:KP getting much better looks now. Why oh why don't they do this earlier in the game?

One thing that I've never got about Melo - he uses his bullets early in the game. You watch a guy like Chris Paul or Lebron and they use the first three quarters to set up their teammates and then they score a lot in the 4th quarter if needed.

Anyway.

Don't worry this is all gonna change soon. Phil knows he has to make the move to this being about KP and the future.

This will literally be the third tear down rebuild in like 3.5 years under Phil. I wonder if Dolan is starting to lose patience. He was at the game tonight, don't know if he stayed for those "METTA METTA METTA" chants... but if he did, there's a good bet he didn't like them.

This is the kind of game that gets a coach or gm fired.

I mean, I don't want to harp on this - but Hornacek does not seem like a very good coach. He's in a horrible position, put there by Phil, but man this looks like a complete mess. The team is in shambles and has no plan on offense or defense.

It's the players!!! More than anything it's PLAYERS FIRST and then the coach. It's not like there's some secret defense that none of the Knicks coaches know about. At a certain point you have to fill your team with 2 way players that play TEAM BALL if you want to win.

Maybe it's the players but. Maybe it is the president but who usually takes the fall?

Dolan has to have spoken to Phil who I'm sure has told him the path forward is to rebuild around KP. I don't think Dolan is going to panic. He gave Glen Sather AMPLE time to rebuild the Rangers and I expect he'll be patient with Phil knowing how popular KP is and having a chance to add more young talent.

Hopefully. Do you think Jeff's job is secure? I loved the hire but this has been a huge let down.

I think you have to give Jeff a chance to work with a young group of talent that will play HARD and listen. The young guys do that and I suspect things will look much different in terms of effort and hustle. Even if they still lose it won't be as lethargic.


That was my problem with D'Antoni. You shouldn't need a certain type of team to be successful. A good coach adjusts to his team. If your team has talent like Melo and Rose, you have to adapt to their strengths and weaknesses. Or get them to buy into your system. MDA had a good system but Melo never bought into it. Amare and Melo never wanted to play the 5/4 which would have made it successful.

In our case, Melo's looked his best as a 4, and Rose's a 2. BJ is our only real 1. Shouldn't Horny be trying some things like that? We haven't seen much adjustments from Horny. He has had the same game plan for the starters almost all season. I think you have to adapt to your talent. We should have atleast tried to play different with Melo/Rose/KP. How about BJ starting at 1 full time, moving Rose to 2, Melo starting at 4 and KP at 5. Try that for 10 games. Couldn't have hurt. I think Hornachek has some great sets, but he's been very very inconsistent with what sets he insterts. He's also been inflexible with regards to playing Melo at 4, KP at 5, or starting BJ at 1 moving Rose to 2. I was hoping for a much better coach to be honest. He has let me down, and I was a fan of his. I still think he's the right coach for KP. Way better than Fisher.

CrushAlot @ 2/6/2017 10:15 PM
crzymdups wrote:

The problem is they keep topping themselves with bad performances. Losing like this at home to the Lakers with only Noah and Lance out is not excusable.
GoNyGoNyGo @ 2/6/2017 10:15 PM
KP's post game is very revealing

He mentions not feeling involved for the first 3 quarters. Not in the flow.

Also mentions no trust on either end of the floor. Too much individual play.


I interpret this as Melo and Rose are killing us.

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