shut the **** up. The whole fucking team played out of their fucking minds, not just Kidd. They all came back down to earth.
Yes but not all of them have sucked dog donkey **** on both ends of the court but remain to start. Which you said he should do. (remember you came at me first) So they all came back down to earth...but the main guy who you advocated to start has played so awful that he shouldn't even start anymore. And the main guy who I said needs to go on the bench BEFORE he tires out and gets hurt...well he's that same guy who tired out and is playing ***.
breh I have hope each games with these ****** but they just disappoint....after a long day at work I just wanna come home relax,drink a beer or something and enjoy the knicks game not have a freaking heart attack.
damn you gonna end up real quick.
Just take a chill pill and don't get too riled up.
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But back to what I was telling you guys....stop getting riled up. This team isn't bad, this team has been playing mediocre recently but that's fine. What's important is how they finish. That will determine whether the Knicks are good or not. We know they have the potential. We know they have the ability. And at the end of the day, if the Knicks come out the break and beat Indiana then you guys will be hopping right back on that gravy train.
The savvy vet may be transforming into the corpse of Jason Kidd.
Well, he's still savvy out there but like I said back in December...you can't be claiming to want to limit his minutes, expect him to start, expect him to be the backup pg, AND expect him to finish. NONE OF THAT WORKS TOGETHER. So what you had was a 39 year old Kidd playing 30 minutes a game all season who ends up hurting his back, and causing his play on the court to suffer. This is why I've been saying that he needs to come off the bench when Shump & Felton returned. Woodson refused to do it, everyone said "if it ain't broke don't fix it" and now we have to worry about whether Kidd is gonna return to form. And considering how stubborn Woodson is, he's probably gonna start Shumpert & Brewer together....see that that does NOTHING to fix the slow starts offensively, bring Kidd back starting, and we'll be draggin into the playoffs.
I hope to god I'm wrong...I need some more free time in my life so I can dedicate a forum for myself to share my opinions.
But back to what I was telling you guys....stop getting riled up. This team isn't bad, this team has been playing mediocre recently but that's fine. What's important is how they finish. That will determine whether the Knicks are good or not. We know they have the potential. We know they have the ability. And at the end of the day, if the Knicks come out the break and beat Indiana then you guys will be hopping right back on that gravy train.
This Is Basketball, I Can Deal With Us Having Highs And Lows, It Happens, That's Just How It Is
What's Concerning Right Now Is Us Getting Away From What Was Working, Not Only That But This Coaching Staff Has To Make Adjustments, The Way We Are Running Our Defense Right Now Has To Stop, Playing Guys Out Of Position Has To Stop, We Need SOME Structure On Offense, The Knicks Had A Free Pass To Play On the Fly On Offense And Abused The Privilege
We Need To Make The Proper Adjustments, Hope Brewer Can Contribute At Least Defensively, Get Sheed Back And Get Back In the Right State Of Mind In The Next Half Of The Season
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But back to what I was telling you guys....stop getting riled up. This team isn't bad, this team has been playing mediocre recently but that's fine. What's important is how they finish. That will determine whether the Knicks are good or not. We know they have the potential. We know they have the ability. And at the end of the day, if the Knicks come out the break and beat Indiana then you guys will be hopping right back on that gravy train.
wish i had as much patience as you breh
with the potential this team has you would think they would blow teams like the raptors out.
I just dropped a ton of dough for march 3rd tickets.....these dudes better not make me regret this.
This Is Basketball, I Can Deal With Us Having Highs And Lows, It Happens, That's Just How It Is
What's Concerning Right Now Is Us Getting Away From What Was Working, Not Only That But This Coaching Staff Has To Make Adjustments, The Way We Are Running Our Defense Right Now Has To Stop, Playing Guys Out Of Position Has To Stop, We Need SOME Structure On Offense, The Knicks Had A Free Pass To Play On the Fly On Offense And Abused The Privilege
We Need To Make The Proper Adjustments, Hope Brewer Can Contribute At Least Defensively, Get Sheed Back And Get Back In the Right State Of Mind In The Next Half Of The Season
Breh, we tweet all the time. You KNOW I agree with all of this lol
with the potential this team has you would think they would blow teams like the raptors out.
I just dropped a ton of dough for march 3rd tickets.....these dudes better not make me regret this.
Patience is my essence breh, what can I say? I didn't become a real Knick fan until after Patrick was gone Gotta be a patient to be a Knick fan and sit through the Scott Layden-Isiah Thomas eras
As far as blowing teams out like the Raptors, I agree. I had said even before we lost the lead that I didn't wanna see anyone commenting on refs. Knicks should've been blowing them out regardless (probably said it back in the second or third quarter)
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This Is Simply A Cop Out, And At Amar'e Expense, Which Is REALLY Unfair.
If Amar'e doesn't start and we continue to play like this, I'm blaming damn near everyone. The plan was ALWAYS to start Amar'e and play JR off the bench. Now it seems like the media scared Woody into not going back to that original plan.
I'm starting to get a little worried about how much this team misses 39 year old Rasheed Wallace
This team doesn't miss him that bad. The issues are USUALLY on the offensive end....I don't see what him returning does to fix that. I know we should get stronger defensively since I'm sure he'll be barking out defensive instructions at all times....but the lack of ball movement, Melo FORCING it when he used to have trust in his teammates, Woody not trusting his bench, Woody not running PLAYS anymore....these are the things that are causing losses offensively