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Basketball / Chamaco & Les
« on: December 30, 2021, 04:33:09 PM »
I never thought they would go together on anything, but between the two of them they want to gut this team fast. We all know Chamaco loves to trade # 1s, so no surprise he wants to get rid of RJB. But Les, my favorite doggie wanting to drop King Julius? Come on doggie, give the man a break.
Randle and RJB were the Knicks core last season and its best two players. I believe they still are, if only properly coached and their minutes managed.

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Basketball / King Julius
« on: December 30, 2021, 01:23:32 AM »
Hey Kamster, good point about the five headed snake.
Still, Randle does a few other things well, in addition to not shooting lately.
The worst part is the turnovers, really ugly.
It is as if his head is not in the game.
That ship needs to be righted before it sinks.

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Basketball / King Julius
« on: December 29, 2021, 11:41:02 PM »

Robinson-Randle-RJ-Grimes-Kemba

Just what the docotor ordered.

Wasn't that somebody's dream line-up?

Worst basketball I have ever seen.

Have I mentioned that I'm officially done with Julius Randle.

Picks + expirings, whatever, I'm good.


** and if it turns out that he is hurt or overworked or who knows the F what, then it's Thibs fault for playing him, but since Thibs is the coach I still need him gone cause I don't want to see this %ish anymore

** and if it turns out that there is some crazy offcourt %$%$ish he is dealing with, then let him go deal with it cause I don't want to see this %ish anymore

Come on Doggie, King Julius has proven what he can do. He probably just needs some rest, or some time off.

Like you said, maybe it is Thibs fault, we do not know.

But if that is the case, the logical conclusion would be to fire whoever fault it is, dont you think?

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Basketball / Re: BoZ Needs a New VPN...bad
« on: December 29, 2021, 12:29:25 AM »
lmao...you don't know about it? Lol, lol, actually i'm not surprised cause you can't get any news over there..rofl, you just made my night!



*** But the fallout of the zero-tolerance approach is hard to ignore. Ruili, a city bordering Myanmar, has seen sporadic COVID-19 infections. Officials seal off the city each time, with the total duration of lockdowns reached roughly seven months since September 2020.


That's just one, idjit boy, takes like 3 seconds to find each if your network isn't moderated by Xi Jinping

Forget it, Les.

BoZ has been thoroughly re-educated.

ChamACo-ChamAAco needs a move to Shanghai.

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Basketball / normal?
« on: December 28, 2021, 08:12:41 PM »
well...that really depends on one's definition of normal!

For BoZ, probably a re-education camp in Xinjiang.


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Basketball / Re: PuhLeese and more PUHLEESE
« on: December 28, 2021, 08:03:11 PM »
So, dear Chisptern, you accept that Thibs offense is bad, and his defense is bad too. But you wanna keep him, no matter what?

DUH.  You a friend, so I am happy for you to revel in absurdist hallucinations mingled from time to time with trenchant almost analysis. 

HOWFUCKINGEVER, That IS NOT WHAT I SAID.

Numb Nutz

How about...

EVERYONE IS TRYING TO ADJUST, TO THIBS, EACH OTHER, COVID, INJURIES, PERSONNEL. 

They are auditioning for Thibs. 

And Thibs is auditioning for them [AND Carlos and Dawg and Kiid and Miras]. 

The advantage Thibs has over you, is seeing everyone every day in practice. 

Than we ALL see it on the floor. 

And a lot of it ain't pretty.

So motherfucker, I don't hold to a death penalty. 

Thibs is methodical.  Thibs is stubborn.  He is trying to make things work, but Randle and RJ are human, and they are not playing with Bullock & Payton.  And they have been tasked with making it all cohere with Fournier & Walker.  The players AIN'T ROBOTS.  A lot of confusion, cats don't know whether to shit or go blind. 

AND WE HAVEN'T Sucked For 48 A Night. 

It's an adjustment, and they've been up and down. 

THIBS TOO. 

You think Thibs deserves the death penalty because he's 15-18. 

Nate McMillian is 15-18.  Wanna fire him too, Trader Vic? 

MY BIGGEST ISSUES are ones we share....motion and ball movement, defense.  Did you watch GS + Phoenix.  They were both breathtaking on both sides of the ball.  GS deployment of cutters, shouldn't just be sent to Thibs, but to everyone.   

You are going to see some changes in the first and second unit.  Thibs has already signalled for Burks back to the bench.  Score one for the Garden Chanting KemBaWalKer, clapclapclap. 

I DID NOT LIKE HOW THIBS TREATED KEMBA, and I thought Burks as a PG was absurd. 

But Kemba responded like a man and a professional, then fate intervened, COVID-Rose = unlikely happenstance of KEMBA.  His triple double at the Garden sealed the deal.  And he may just have figured out how to click with Julius and vicea versa. 

Robinson-Randle-RJ-Grimes-Walker

Three defenders to protect two scorer facilitators. Three youngsters whose game is based on movement.  Kemba looks to be figuring out Julius.  RJ is next. 

Me and you would probably prefer Grimes in that first unit instead of Burks of Fournier. 

Noel/Sims-Toppin/Gibson-Burks/Fournier/Deuce-IQ

Pick AND Choose.  Lot of pieces to juggle.  Burks and Fournier are willing passers who like to go to the hoop, be a nice  match with Obi back cuts. 

Rose going out, vis a vis chemistry & Kemba, might be as significant, ironically, as Rose coming in last season.  

Opens up 25 minutes to divvy up between Walker-IQ-McBride. 

I think Thibs is impressed enough with Grimes to annoint him to shadow Kemba as his bodyguard.  Quentin is a better defender than Evan, and they are pretty close in shooting; Fournier from afar and on the bounce; Grimes from afar on the catch and shoot, more like Bullock than Fournier.  Grimes more...bounce, more of an attack mode than Evan. 

Feel free to keep clowning me and Thibs.  We need it. 

We're 33 games in. Chapter ONE.

Chapter TWO.

Let's see what the next 22-33 look like until Rose gets back. Now that Thibs is getting a drip of players back from PROTOCOLS.  DUH. 



Like Sam Cooke sang, CHANGE IS GOING TO COME.

HOWFUCKINGEVER, That IS NOT WHAT I SAID. REALLY? HOW REFRESHING!

EVERYONE IS TRYING TO ADJUST, TO THIBS, EACH OTHER, COVID, INJURIES, PERSONNEL. 

They are auditioning for Thibs. 

And Thibs is auditioning for them


EXCUSES, EXCUSES, EXCUSES? ...

[AND Carlos and Dawg and Kiid and Miras]. Les and Miras are good company, but PuhLeese and more PUHLEESE, DO NOT PLACE ME IN THE COMPANY OF CHAMACO OR CHAMAACO

Nate McMillian is 15-18.  Wanna fire him too, Trader Vic? NATE HAS A REAL EXCUSE, HIS BEST PLAYERS ARE OUT, AND I AINT NO TRADER VIC.

MY BIGGEST ISSUES are ones we share....motion and ball movement, defense. AGREE, SEE? EASY.

I DID NOT LIKE HOW THIBS TREATED KEMBA,. I do not like how he is treating him now, 40 minutes a night is gonna cripple him fast!

OTHER THAN THIBS, WE AGREE ON MOSTLY EVERYTHING. PEACE, CHIP.

COACH Mark Daigneault has entered health and safety protocols, per the Thunder.

Mike Wilks will serve as the acting head coach tonight in Sacramento.

OH MY GOD.  They passed over Mike Miller. 

Alert the media.

Well, they visit this forum from time to time. So they know Miller is on his way to NY, not because of my endorsement, but because Chamaco pontificated that "Mike Fin Miller is not coming to the Knicks" 🤪

MILLER TIME BABY! (next season) 😁

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Basketball / Re: Point Of Order
« on: December 27, 2021, 07:06:01 PM »
Well, the year's not done. I can't explain why they're so much weaker on defense and am not ready to string up the coach.

But Thib's approach on offense with the starting unit has irritated me for two months. So little flow and so much confusion.



So, dear Chisptern, you accept that Thibs offense is bad, and his defense is bad too.

But you wanna keep him, no matter what?

I already said that his replacement can wait until next season. Thibs usually starts well, and then things go downhill from there. It just seems the downhill trend is accelerating.

And I proposed two candidates to replace him: Miller and Fac.

How to IMPROVE in the middle of a season
2019-2020: David Fizdale [4-18]
2019-2020: Mike Miller [17-27]

Again, provided that Fac has no input on trades or personnel decisions.

Who do you propose, this clown?

MILLER TIME BABY! 😊

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Basketball / Re: Thibs
« on: December 27, 2021, 04:43:39 PM »

Wake up Thibs, it's Miller time!

Okay, um, you're not Mike Miller, are you?

Because this is one of the strangest fetishes I've ever witnessed.

I'm not sure that the skeletal remains of Simon Bolivar would be less likely or less desirable than the resurrection of Mike Miller.

I'd be ok with Fac too, provided he has NO INPUT on trades or personnel decisions 😁

But Mike Miller was a very good coach for this team, and he proved it in the short time he was given an opportunity.

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Basketball / Re: Thibs
« on: December 27, 2021, 03:25:14 PM »

.....Thibs - by any measure - is having one of his worst season's as a coach.   Coming off a feel-good year where he was gifted an award because he had a bunch of 40% 3pt shooters and they all out shot the team's expectations.  Big whoop.  Yes, the young players are developing but because of Thibs struggles I have to wonder if the youth development is really his doing, or more on the rest of the coaching staff and or the players themselves.

Seems to me that all your observations have been on the mark this fall. But here you distort things. They won lots of their games on the defensive end, and the shift from the previous year was palpable. Can't just omit this achievement in the grand assessment.

So... Thibs was a great defensive coach last season, but not this one.

Wake up Thibs, it's Miller time!

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Basketball / Thibs
« on: December 27, 2021, 02:32:08 PM »
So much of who shoots and when is dictated by the defense, Kam.

Thibs (and staff, I should say) does his offensive coaching in practice sessions and game-planning.  Mid game pretty much is designing plays out of timeouts, sub patterns, use of time outs and working officials.

Thibs design of plays out of timeouts is almost always a mix of horror show or comic relief, depending on how you look a it.

What the Kamster said! 👍

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Basketball / MAGISTER DIXIT
« on: December 27, 2021, 02:27:05 PM »
Barrett must be traded while there is still a market

What a ridiculous notion!


- Help Chamaco Cartero! -(he needs it much more than Andy Parker)

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Basketball / Ok Chip
« on: December 26, 2021, 10:19:53 PM »
Thibs is Leon Rose's guy.  They are VERY CLOSE. 

Miller received consideration along with a host of other candidates. 

The idea that Rose would torpedo Thibs, not even halfway through his second season, after helping to rudder the Knicks to their first post season since 2013, is...

Well...

"Dream a little dream for me..."



I know, Chip, I know.

Still, one can have a Knicks dream once in a while, cant one?

Miller was a very good coach, and not stubborn like you know who. Improved the team from 4 18 in 2020 to 17 27, just by playing to the strengths of the team he inherited all of a sudden, while improving all of his players.

Maybe next season?







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Basketball / Re: The [Pause] That [Refreshes]
« on: December 26, 2021, 09:57:01 PM »
Thibs is Leon Rose's guy.  They are VERY CLOSE. 

Miller received consideration along with a host of other candidates. 

The idea that Rose would torpedo Thibs, not even halfway through his second season, after helping to rudder the Knicks to their first post season since 2013, is...

Well...

"Dream a little dream for me..."



I know, Chip, I know.

Still, one can have a Knicks dream once in a while, cant one?

Miller was a very good coach, and not stubborn like you know who. Improved the team from 4 18 in 2020 to 17 27, just by playing to the strengths of the team he inherited all of a sudden, while improving all of his players.

Maybe next season?

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Basketball / Re: Miller Time... YESSSSSSSSSS!!!
« on: December 26, 2021, 09:08:20 PM »
17-27

https://theknickswall.com/what-is-case-keeping-knicks-head-coach-mike-miller/



THE RISE OF MIKE MILLER
His journey to the NBA was not a prototypical one. After serving as a small-school college basketball coach ,most notably, serving as the head coach of Texas State and Eastern Illinois, Miller became a G League underdog story. He caught on with the Spurs G League affiliate, the Austin Toros, before ultimately being hired by basketball legend Phil Jackson to run the Knicks G League team. And while the Knicks themselves floundered, Miller Westchester DubKnicks flourished, eventually earning Miller the 2017 18 G League Coach of the Year award.

Miller, of course, was then given a seat on Fizdale bench, before ultimately succeeding him. The man described by others as a basketball-lifer immediately impacted a young Knicks team with his Xs and Os, unflappable demeanor, and impressive knowledge of the game. In fact, he was originally hired by Jackson because of his knowledge of the Triangle Offense, perhaps one of the most intricate offenses in NBA history. Well, at least when you do not have Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille ONeal, or Pau Gasol on your team. Still, its read and react complexities make it an incredibly difficult offense to implement, especially in the modern NBA, where roster turnover is at an all time high and a head coach job security, or lack thereof, is at an all time low.

Miller did not utilize the Triangle with the Knicks, but it further displayed his knowledge of the game. And watching him coach last years albatross of a Knicks team was even more proof of that notion.

It was clear from the start that Miller was going to have the Knicks play to their strengths. He took the ball out of Julius Randle hands, much to the delight of Knicks fans, and isolated less. The team took fewer mid range shots and scored more points in the paint, as Miller took better advantage of the Knicks lone strength, their size. The Knicks, shockingly, were actually second in the league in paint points per game under Miller, with the coach preference for running high screen and rolls undoubtedly playing a large factor. Unsurprisingly, they also scored more, averaging 5.8 more points per 100 possessions than they did under Coach Fizdale. And with a team full of strong individual defenders and a shot blocking phenom down low in Mitchell Robinson, Miller also made the prudent call to switch less and fight over screens more. An old school approach, but far from rocket science, especially given the Bockers roster makeup.

The results were also tangible when it came to their young guys. R.J. Barrett, Robinson, and even Frank Ntilikina improved under Miller. Barrett set a career high (twice!) after Miller took over for Fizdale, scoring 27 points in wins against the Houston Rockets and the Atlanta Hawks. Robinson fouled less and scored more. He also led the league in field goal percentage. And by led the league, I also mean led every single person to play in the NBA ever. So there is that. Miller also made good use of Ntilikina and his untapped versatility, using him both a lead guard and combo guard. He also did something that was once considered the impossible, getting Ntilikina to drive into the paint more. He managed to form a nice pick and roll tandem with Robinson by seasons end.


Of course, Miller had some flaws, and understandably so, he was coaching for his basketball life. The same basketball life he scraped and clawed his way through. Admittedly, his rotations were not always the best, and he gave far more minutes to veterans than we would have liked to see, especially with the playoffs all but out of reach. But his job was to win as many basketball games as he could, and for a guy who needs every bit of an edge to prove himself, he did it the best way he thought he could. And while that may or may not have included playing Bobby Portis an incredibly frustrating amount of minutes every night, Miller still, for the most part, got the best out of his players.

A CASE FOR CONTINUITY
If there is one thing the Knicks need more than anything, it is consistency. Structure. A common vision. With the return of Scott Perry, Leon Rose seems to think so too. Perry was given an uncommon second life under Rose, and with Miller unable to finish out the season, it might be in the teams best interest to see what he could do with a better roster and a full year under his belt.

And while his journey to becoming the Knicks head coach is unusual, it is not all that unprecedented. Look at Toronto Nick Nurse, who was hired from the teams G League to lead the Raptors to a championship in the first year. Make no bones about it, there will not be a championship trophy in NYC next season, but having the infrastructure and continuity in place could lead them in the right direction.

Miller might not be a flashy name, a decorated coach, or a boisterous personality. But he has proven to have the temperament to coach in New York, and he knows the game backward and forward. Considering he has already made a solid impression on Rose, do not totally write off Miller as the head coach next season if things do not work out with their first, and seemingly only, choice. After all, it has happened before.

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Basketball / Hopeful
« on: December 25, 2021, 09:05:14 PM »
If we made a change from Thibs it wouldnt be to Mike Fuckin Miller

Now I am really, really HOPEFUL.
- Help Chamaco Cartero! -(he needs it much more than Andy Parker)

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