gradyandrew wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Can I get an amen? I'm convinced that his bully steal on Jimmy Buckets on one leg is going down as one of the best plays in Knicks history—on 48.
Can I get an hallelujah?
For real. Was it me or was Butler reluctant to go one on one vs Grimes all game?
he knows its a low % play. Its not even that Grimes its that great (he is) its just why attack the team's best 1-1 defender 1-1?
They ran a lot of plays to free him up out of time outs. Grimes was a pain in the ass all night. Thing of beauty. I loved seeing him aggressive shooting it. I feel like if we have a chance in game 6 its gonna be because he's found his stroke and is light them up. Grimes could get us 30 and touch the ball like never
Grimes is awesome.
Thibs needs to find a way to get him more open looks and give him more opportunities to make plays.
He is also a very good passer and doesn’t get a lot of credit for it. He should be getting 8 3 pointers up a game and continue to be more aggressive out there.
fishmike wrote:Grimes playing 48 minutes in an elimination game tells you what Thibs thinks of him. I heart this so much as Thibs development philosophy is play unrelenting D, be as aggressive on offense as possible, take good shots
Was going to mention the fact he had not had a break and just hurt himself prior to making the defensive play on Butler.
Love the kid and feel he is a high character individual.
Once he gets a few years of experience, he will become elite.
I could swear they just called him Quincy Grimes on Around The Horn (ESPN).
If Quentin keeps improving maybe they'll get his name right next year.
Will he be available is the question. Any updates? I believe he hurt his leg worst than it looks and just played through it. Hopefully it’s not worst next day, because he’s that’s “hart with a jumper” player we looking for.