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Let's see how big the collapse will be when the Knicks or the other sports teams in the Big Apple metro area like the Mets, Yankees, Jets, Rangers, Giants, Islanders, Nets will win a championship.Genuinely New York might actually collapse if they win the next one
If Popovich was coach, I think the Spurs sweep this. That new Spurs coach just doesnt have it.
His conditioning sucks and he'd die by halftime if he was sprinting across the court on every possession. Even with how he's used right now he's completely gassed by the fourth.Why is Wembenyama sparingly occupying the paint on both fucking ends of the court, AGAIN, ALL THE TIME?
...was that not some of the most dog shit coaching in an NBA game, ever,
Hello, it is I, modernity apologist. TL;DR, Spurs choked but to attribute everything to that doesn't give the Knicks enough credit.@Active User , you're more in tune with the modern NBA than I'll ever be, please make something make sense to me. I'm begging you.
No, but only in a "damned by faint praise" kind of way because there's been some comically bad coaches in the past and I don't think we can overlook the player execution aspect. It was certainly bad, but he didn't get into a fistfight with a player so it can certainly get worse...was that not some of the most dog shit coaching in an NBA game, ever, let alone on the biggest stage of all?
Why didn't the Spurs waste the clock? I don't know. Why were they going for so many 3s? Some of it is bad decision making and inflexibility but it's also the Knicks' defensive game plan. The Spurs shooting like 70% from 3 in the first half was obviously not sustainable, the Knicks pushing them to continue taking those shots to allow the variance to level off was deliberate because it gives them much more of a window to fight back than small but consistent gains get you. The Spurs aren't a good 3 point shooting team. If they really do shoot 70% from the 3 all night and beat you? Not like you could have done much about that anyways, that's just some unlucky anomaly. Really, a couple things are true. It is true that the Knicks did everything in their power to deny the paint and actively played to force the Spurs to take more 3s, but it is also true that the Spurs did not need to jack those 3s with 10 seconds left on the shot clock.If you're up 29, why are you not hammering into the players that they need to take as much time off the shot clock as they can and look for high percentage shots to keep a steady lead? Why are you allowing players to take 3 after 3 after 3 when they just aren't falling anymore?
The Knicks did a great job denying the rim, in particular with Wemby. They DID NOT want him in the paint and OG in particular was quite capable in stopping that. Since the Spurs aren't a 3 point team like that, it's safer for them to sag off guys and dare them to shoot. Wemby in particular was clearly gassed in the second half. Knicks do a great job tiring him out, he's young and this is his first playoff run period so he's not used to all the extra games and physicality, but also he was barely on the bench all game. He played 44 minutes of a game where they were up by 29, which is ridiculous, but the reasoning for it is basically a fear of KAT.Why are offensive rebounds immediately met with a kick out and another 3 when you're up 20+? Why is Wembenyama sparingly occupying the paint on both fucking ends of the court, AGAIN, ALL THE TIME?
Politics, inexperience, and bench quality. One by one:Why are you not rotating more to keep players fresh down the stretch when you have a massive lead? I just looked at the box score and this mutt only used 4 players off the bench and the Knicks used 7, why?
In terms of general three point shooting, I think that's the wrong culprit. 3 pointers were a lot of how the Knicks made their comeback; OG shot 7 of 9 from the 3 last game and this playoffs has something crazy like 48% from 3 in the playoffs and over 50% these finals. The difference here is what kinds of 3s he's taking: They're mostly wide open, and this open look is generated through good Knicks motion. It's not 3 point or bust for them, it's not even layup or bust. They're trying, above all else, to find a good shot. If that's a wide open 3? Awesome. If that's a dunk? Awesome. If the best we can get is a contested middie? Not ideal, but we're playing for the best shot, not the flashiest shot. Even when the Knicks were shooting poorly, I usually didn't have much of a problem with their shot selection. It just wasn't going in. Can't say the same for the Spurs, they're taking 3s too early without exhausting other options. I know I've talked about this before but a lot of the value in long range shooting should be that you drag your defender out of the paint to guard you. This was displayed in the game winning tip in by OG, where Brunson drawing the double on his shot left the paint wide open for OG to make sure that shit stuck. If you're just shooting 3s and not making enough of them for the opposition to care? You lose that. 3s are a perfectly valid tool, but like any tool you have to know when to use them and you can't get so set in your ways that you're reluctant to use anything else. You can't get so rattled that you shoot yourself out of a 29 point lead.I just cannot fucking wrap my head around this high risk high reward mentality where you're up 29, but you feel the need to keep shooting 3's and leaving 12+ seconds on the shot clock every other possession. As much as a retard as Dr. Brother De'Aa'ron'e Foxson is, it's not his fault that his coach has no spine or fire in his belly to crack the whip and lay down the law and put him in a position where his pea brain couldn't take the pressure of losing a 29 point lead.
the efforts they made to stay locked in even when shit looked hopeless and to just keep grinding it out and playing till the final whistle
Don't they have him on some kind of minutes cap because of his injury risk issues?His conditioning sucks and he'd die by halftime if he was sprinting across the court on every possession. Even with how he's used right now he's completely gassed by the fourth.
He plays less than other starters but the difference isn't huge. He was at 30 minutes per game during the regular season and Gobert was at 31, for example.Don't they have him on some kind of minutes cap because of his injury risk issues?