Plumlee could be a good backup, even instant offense at times, if he were more explosive under the rim. Thats whats holding him back IMO.
GustavBahler wrote:Plumlee could be a good backup, even instant offense at times, if he were more explosive under the rim. Thats whats holding him back IMO.
He needs to play bigger. He tries to jump into people horizontally. He should just go vertical.
GustavBahler wrote:Plumlee could be a good backup, even instant offense at times, if he were more explosive under the rim. Thats whats holding him back IMO.
I wonder if OQuinn is gone because they have to keep Noah. OQuinn, Willy and Plumlee would be a nice group to have if possible.
GustavBahler wrote:Knicks without most of the starters have been challenging playoff teams who need wins. Some of this is due to the element of surprise, lots of rooks no one really has a bead on yet. But its also playing team ball on both ends of the court, making quick decisions. Without Rose, Noah, Melo, this team would have some room to grow.
The Knicks are playing fresh reserves vs starters of other teams who are worn down by the long season. I am afraid once the playoffs start it will again be injuries galore.
The regular season is too long and too boring. 58 games should be enough.
ESOMKnicks wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Knicks without most of the starters have been challenging playoff teams who need wins. Some of this is due to the element of surprise, lots of rooks no one really has a bead on yet. But its also playing team ball on both ends of the court, making quick decisions. Without Rose, Noah, Melo, this team would have some room to grow.
The Knicks are playing fresh reserves vs starters of other teams who are worn down by the long season. I am afraid once the playoffs start it will again be injuries galore.
The regular season is too long and too boring. 58 games should be enough.
So you're saying nothing the Knicks are doing on the court has anything do with the final score. Its all about the rest of the league, veteran playoff teams (who need wins) about to keel over before the playoffs even started. Why watch if you feel that way?
CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Plumlee could be a good backup, even instant offense at times, if he were more explosive under the rim. Thats whats holding him back IMO.
I wonder if OQuinn is gone because they have to keep Noah. OQuinn, Willy and Plumlee would be a nice group to have if possible.
KOQ has had a pretty good season-top shot blocker off the bench in the league, and he's actually been a pretty good player on the offensive end...
He can either be part of the future, or bring us a pick in the draft, I would think.
He and Lee should both have trade value with teams looking for complimentary pieces. Decent contracts and performers.
Ndour has been impressive recently.
reub wrote:Ndour has been impressive recently.
Joining the ranks of Shved and that rebounding center Walsh signed