Hopefully RJ gets in with that "special chemistry we have" before the playoffs start...maybe even as soon as tonight!
Laughing at I-Hart’s face on dunk and Brunson’s J-Hart comment.
Also waiting on cheerleader pics.
Thibs “Liker” here but hoping he doesn’t play Brunson 40 minutes tonight.
Moonangie wrote:Hopefully RJ gets in with that "special chemistry we have" before the playoffs start...maybe even as soon as tonight!
not disclosed what his “illness” was. We forget he is biologically still 22 and regardless of his professional expereince he might not have his man strength yet. As he fills out he might be slower. I’d think Knicks employed a physiologist to guide them in making a 100mil investment in his young man. Understanding his body type, hips, knees, ankle and energy levels. Propensity for injury or not. Etc.
Not like he is a bust, we talking about some efficiency levels. Lets hope he comes on sooner than later, and if its later it brings consistency.
Nalod wrote:Moonangie wrote:Hopefully RJ gets in with that "special chemistry we have" before the playoffs start...maybe even as soon as tonight!
not disclosed what his “illness” was. We forget he is biologically still 22 and regardless of his professional expereince he might not have his man strength yet. As he fills out he might be slower. I’d think Knicks employed a physiologist to guide them in making a 100mil investment in his young man. Understanding his body type, hips, knees, ankle and energy levels. Propensity for injury or not. Etc.
Not like he is a bust, we talking about some efficiency levels. Lets hope he comes on sooner than later, and if its later it brings consistency.
No doubt RJ has some physical maturity stuff to grow out of. I'm concerned that his limitations evidenced recently are more about mental lapses and waning confidence, something he'd need a psychologist's help with, or at least a coach with more emotional intelligence than Thibs can provide.
Let's hope he finds some confidence before the first round, and gets back to ballin like we know he can. Maybe his buddy Zion can give him a pre-playoffs pep talk?
Moonangie wrote:Nalod wrote:Moonangie wrote:Hopefully RJ gets in with that "special chemistry we have" before the playoffs start...maybe even as soon as tonight!
not disclosed what his “illness” was. We forget he is biologically still 22 and regardless of his professional expereince he might not have his man strength yet. As he fills out he might be slower. I’d think Knicks employed a physiologist to guide them in making a 100mil investment in his young man. Understanding his body type, hips, knees, ankle and energy levels. Propensity for injury or not. Etc.
Not like he is a bust, we talking about some efficiency levels. Lets hope he comes on sooner than later, and if its later it brings consistency.
No doubt RJ has some physical maturity stuff to grow out of. I'm concerned that his limitations evidenced recently are more about mental lapses and waning confidence, something he'd need a psychologist's help with, or at least a coach with more emotional intelligence than Thibs can provide.
Let's hope he finds some confidence before the first round, and gets back to ballin like we know he can. Maybe his buddy Zion Monica can give him a pre-playoffs pep talk?
Go bold or go home. Monica just needs to whispser in his ear and he'll do anything, just like the rest of us would
KnickDanger wrote:Thibs “Liker” here but hoping he doesn’t play Brunson 40 minutes tonight.
Play him for 3 quarters or less. Let deuce get some burn.
Load management
You know Rick Brunson had to explain the concept of Load Management to Thibs
IQ gets more burn and Deuce steps in.
Knicks might need Miles vs. Cavs back court duo. THere will be a game we fall behind and someone is not playing well.
If comebacks start with defense then perhaps he is the spark.
One never knows........Garland and DM are a handful and can take you out fast when hot. Allen, Mobley and Okoro can slow a fast pace team like ours.
martin wrote:Load management
I'd sit RJ, Rob, Hart and limit IQ's mpg. Let Fournier and Rose get some burn just in case we need them.
Feels like a Keels night?
Should be careful with IQs mins too. He has played a lot over the last month. Should be a lot of Deuce and Obi out there tonight.
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martin wrote:Load management
Right hand load management...
martin wrote:Load management
Was that the hand that got smacked at the very end of the game?
the games against Miami and Cleveland were the games I was most excited for this season...
These next three games are the group of games I am next most excited for... I really want to see how the young, end of the rotation guys play. This is some decent experience. For once, we aren't featuring guys like this in February for ping pong balls. I really want to see how these guys look when our stars are engaged on the bench. This has such a different feel to it than when, say, Steve Mills was in charge
thibs has only one gear
Off topic: are we permitted to draft one or both of the Cavinder twins?