Sangfroid wrote:Knicksfan wrote:So fire the coach...Fire the Prez and the GM while we are at it.
Trade anyone for picks. The future is always brighter...
Yeah...
We’ve been living in the future while trying to make the present look nice and completely forgetting this is about the game of basketball.
Everything is honestly wrong, and whoever isn’t wrong at the moment will either turn into that or find a way out of this mess.
Isn’t doing the same and expecting different results madness? Well, we keep arguing about the same stuff year after year. We really expect anything good?
This is more than Fiz, Mills, Perry and any of the players. It does starts with Dolan, but it covers everyone. This hasn’t been solved in decades. Another fired coach alone won’t do the trick. The disease is everywhere. Sorry for the cloudy forecast, but this isn’t close to be fixed at all.
Please explain how Dolan is responsible for this fiasco? All he did was sign the checks.
The Dolan bashing is just over the top.
WP76 wrote:Sangfroid wrote:MS wrote:Not necessarily Mitch’s fault tonight. Horrible switching, but he has to learn to give up a basket every now and again instead of taking the dumb fouls. They also need to get him in the pick and roll more and try to get some easy buckets.
Someone outside of Barrett has to show some promise quickly. Going to be very tough to sell a future if Knox and Frank are part of the core team.
Player development doesn’t seem to be taking place for any of these guys.
Sorry, RJ isn't showing much promise tonight. The open shoots that he's missing is criminal.
Seriously, can somebody please explain to me how somebody who can't hit a free throw or an open 20 footer 10 footer is the consensus number three player in the draft?
There, I fixed it.
NYKBocker wrote:Fizdale smiling.
Yeah. How does anyone do that?
NYKBocker wrote:Keep it up bucks. Maybe this will push the FO to fire Fizdale now
It'd only be the start. Mills and Perry have to be canned, too. I could be the coach of the Knicks and you'd never know the difference. Clyde could be the GM and the sky's the limit...or, at least we couldn't be any worse.
Seriously, has it ever been this bad? Certainly, not that I can remember.
Sangfroid wrote:WP76 wrote:Sangfroid wrote:MS wrote:Not necessarily Mitch’s fault tonight. Horrible switching, but he has to learn to give up a basket every now and again instead of taking the dumb fouls. They also need to get him in the pick and roll more and try to get some easy buckets.
Someone outside of Barrett has to show some promise quickly. Going to be very tough to sell a future if Knox and Frank are part of the core team.
Player development doesn’t seem to be taking place for any of these guys.
Sorry, RJ isn't showing much promise tonight. The open shoots that he's missing is criminal.
Seriously, can somebody please explain to me how somebody who can't hit a free throw or an open 20 footer 10 footer is the consensus number three player in the draft?
There, I fixed it.
My bad.
fwk00 wrote:NYKBocker wrote:Fizdale smiling.
Yeah. How does anyone do that?
It's easy when you're fake. Look at the other coach. Up by 38 and still intense as a mutha*****
You would figure that with this super extended garbage time he would play the kids WTF is Portis still out there?
Did the 5th string PG just knock in a 3 pointer? What is this game coming to???
Knox comes in the game and you can bet his heartbeat won't be elevated.
buddapaw wrote:You would figure that with this super extended garbage time he would play the kids WTF is Portis still out there?
He's part of the "slow" group. Maybe someone will whisper to him to play defense... They should have dragged Frank in off of his deathbed...
Down 42 now for those of you who don't need a calculator to determine the deficit.
David Fizdale calls a timeout at 5:01 left in the game,
down by 42 points, to tend his resignation

