Looking at the team stats, this game is interesting. TWolves shot 47% from 3 on 40 attempts. They took 8 more FTs and shot 88% from the line. With a hit shooting night, how’d they get blown out by 23? Knicks matched their shooting from 3. Got busy in the paint. And outrebounded them by 19 rebounds. Monster night for the Knicks. Really interesting numbers here
I really like seeing Randle at the end of the game, laughing with Ant on the bench. In Grizzlies uniform. While being blown out. Such a positive person!!!
This is pretty much like attracting double teams in the post. Look at all those black jerseys trying to keep him off the boards. Mitch's elite offensive rebounding is almost like having an elite post scoring player. You guys sure you really want to trade him away?
EwingsGlass wrote:Panos wrote:SergioNYK wrote:137 points on 32 assists and 19/42 from three is ridiculous! Brown has these guys really playing at another level on offense! They are sharing the ball and players a lot faster but very efficient! KAT's been a different player since the donut in Milwaukee! He's not shooting the three at his normal average but he's been great in the paint! Another Shaq like dunk! And he's not tripping over himself on his drives! Very happy the way he's been playing!
And Josh Hart with another Josh Hart game! 4/5 from three! No hesitation! Deuce finally back on track too! The bench is really producing! 55 points off the bench!!!
And OG and Mitch on defense! That sequence with Mitch put back and block at the other end man!
If he can unlock Yabu, then the picture will be complete!
I think Yabu is playing through some form of back problem or something. Back looks stiff. Possible he is just carrying too much upper body weight. But he is walking ass-out and a bit hunched over. I might be seeing things, but he looks like I look when I have a crick in my back.
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For whatever reason, I'm giving Yabu until after the All-star break. He played all summer long and was a main cog for France, playing a big role and probably more minutes and games in 1 calendar year than he EVER has over the past 12 months. Recall when Brunson and Hart came off of National team Worlds or whatever and how much down time they needed before getting back into the flow.
I won't go all conspiracy theory like normal, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Knicks know they got lots of guys to integrate, Mitch in and out of lineup, and 9.5 player rotation whatnot, and are purposely bringing along Yabu slowly. And he may have a slightly different role on team, so the iHart half year adjustment period may be a thing here too; I know Brown has talked about the adjustment for both KAT and Yabu being the greatest on the team, and he is the new guy. Maybe even a slight wear and tear thing going on a bit and the Medical team is flexing with the load management. Play him in small spurts so he gets some reps and feel for the other guys, but also if he is the first to get pulled for now, no biggie.
EwingsGlass wrote:Looking at the team stats, this game is interesting. TWolves shot 47% from 3 on 40 attempts. They took 8 more FTs and shot 88% from the line. With a hit shooting night, how’d they get blown out by 23? Knicks matched their shooting from 3. Got busy in the paint. And outrebounded them by 19 rebounds. Monster night for the Knicks. Really interesting numbers here
TWolves took 83 FGA total in game, Knicks took 102. Rebounding, especially offensive.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/box...
Wait I thought the timberwolves were better than us because they had Randle and DDV?
Love the ball movement. No, scratch that. I adore it. It's the stuff Champion teams are made of. I want moar
LivingLegend wrote:I think Clarkson opens up Deuce a little bit more this year --- allows him to spot up more and I think Cam tended to ignore Deuce.Maybe just wishful thinking on my part but I think Clarkson is playing very well and in the flow while also providing creativity and paint touches we need.
Clarkson is good for 1 "WTF" pass, but he puts a lot of pressure on the defense and can finish at the rim. Neither him or Deuce is a PG, but both can handle and do enough. Clarkson particularly good at getting the "sprays" that Brown wants. Kick out 3s.
martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Looking at the team stats, this game is interesting. TWolves shot 47% from 3 on 40 attempts. They took 8 more FTs and shot 88% from the line. With a hit shooting night, how’d they get blown out by 23? Knicks matched their shooting from 3. Got busy in the paint. And outrebounded them by 19 rebounds. Monster night for the Knicks. Really interesting numbers here
TWolves took 83 FGA total in game, Knicks took 102. Rebounding, especially offensive.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/box...
Kind of looks like their motion opens up better chances at long ORebs off threes. And MitchBeast is just a dominant force on the block
VDesai wrote:LivingLegend wrote:I think Clarkson opens up Deuce a little bit more this year --- allows him to spot up more and I think Cam tended to ignore Deuce.Maybe just wishful thinking on my part but I think Clarkson is playing very well and in the flow while also providing creativity and paint touches we need.
Clarkson is good for 1 "WTF" pass, but he puts a lot of pressure on the defense and can finish at the rim. Neither him or Deuce is a PG, but both can handle and do enough. Clarkson particularly good at getting the "sprays" that Brown wants. Kick out 3s.
Was going to bring this up as a general question. What does everyone think of the second unit “PG” play between Deuce, Hart, and Clarkson and if it’ll be enough in the long term?
Deuce’s handle looks improved. Brown looks like he is aiming to have Clarkson handle and be a rim diver and C&S guy, all looking pretty good to me. And then you got Josh who’d rather pass than shoot.
I think it works except maybe needs to be tested under extreme pressure teams like Miami or OKC or Indy from last year?
I’d love to see Kolek work out but he’s just not ready for a deep playoff team.
martin wrote:VDesai wrote:LivingLegend wrote:I think Clarkson opens up Deuce a little bit more this year --- allows him to spot up more and I think Cam tended to ignore Deuce.Maybe just wishful thinking on my part but I think Clarkson is playing very well and in the flow while also providing creativity and paint touches we need.
Clarkson is good for 1 "WTF" pass, but he puts a lot of pressure on the defense and can finish at the rim. Neither him or Deuce is a PG, but both can handle and do enough. Clarkson particularly good at getting the "sprays" that Brown wants. Kick out 3s.
Was going to bring this up as a general question. What does everyone think of the second unit “PG” play between Deuce, Hart, and Clarkson and if it’ll be enough in the long term?
Deuce’s handle looks improved. Brown looks like he is aiming to have Clarkson handle and be a rim diver and C&S guy, all looking pretty good to me. And then you got Josh who’d rather pass than shoot.
I think it works except maybe needs to be tested under extreme pressure teams like Miami or OKC or Indy from last year?
I’d love to see Kolek work out but he’s just not ready for a deep playoff team.
Don't forget to add Bridges. His playmaking has improved and he looks comfortable handling secondary ball handling responsibilities.
BigDaddyG wrote:martin wrote:VDesai wrote:LivingLegend wrote:I think Clarkson opens up Deuce a little bit more this year --- allows him to spot up more and I think Cam tended to ignore Deuce.Maybe just wishful thinking on my part but I think Clarkson is playing very well and in the flow while also providing creativity and paint touches we need.
Clarkson is good for 1 "WTF" pass, but he puts a lot of pressure on the defense and can finish at the rim. Neither him or Deuce is a PG, but both can handle and do enough. Clarkson particularly good at getting the "sprays" that Brown wants. Kick out 3s.
Was going to bring this up as a general question. What does everyone think of the second unit “PG” play between Deuce, Hart, and Clarkson and if it’ll be enough in the long term?
Deuce’s handle looks improved. Brown looks like he is aiming to have Clarkson handle and be a rim diver and C&S guy, all looking pretty good to me. And then you got Josh who’d rather pass than shoot.
I think it works except maybe needs to be tested under extreme pressure teams like Miami or OKC or Indy from last year?
I’d love to see Kolek work out but he’s just not ready for a deep playoff team.
Don't forget to add Bridges. His playmaking has improved and he looks comfortable handling secondary ball handling responsibilities.
Yes. I was thinking of guys off bench when Jalen wasn’t on court but 100%