Thanks. Well thought out and articulated as per usual.
One thing. Julius Randle is a skilled and willing passer. Again, not turnover proof, that's for shit sure, but this is a contagious plus on a team enduring wrenching beatdowns, and stuggling to find cohesion and a consistent focus for 48 minutes a night.
That transition pass he made to Mitchell from the top of the key, facilitated in good part by the omnipresent threat of Randle driving to the rack, was just off the Richter Scale. Not a perfect pass, a little behind Mitchell, but he just lassoed that little doggie for an Octopus Slamma Jamma that had me screaming.
It was only one play, but it was a tone setter, and you could discern some of the air going out of the Blazers' balloon, and how much all of Randle's mates, including Morris, were inspired to do likewise. Ball movement....is a beautiful thing.
BoD: Point taken as to the Blazers' struggles, and we are for sure entering the NO EXCUSE ZONE out west, with some scary ass matchups and the potential for deflating beat downs.
Having acknowledged all of that, I don't much care what the Blazers' record is. The Lilliard-McCollum backcourt is one of the scariest in the NBA, and we all have fresh memories of them dick slapping our Knucks to within an inch of human dignity. Clearly they were fatigued from a rough road trip, but just as clearly our man to man and help defense gave them fucking fits.
I mean, the Blazers were not only 10-32 from three, but an overall 37-94, for a 39.4% shitting percentage, not unlike how we tied up the Nyets, and those percentages add up to losing hoops.
I'm I ready to proclaim myself a believer.
Not hardly, but good signs, positive milestones.
However, Devin Booker awaits on Friday, speaking of getting DICK-SLAPPED, and you can bet Ayton will have his game face glued on for Mitchell.
The Knicks remain a work in progress, but under the more flexible, phlegmatic Mike Miller, they are no longer the jerkoffs in regress they were under the more flamboyant, and STUBBORN, Fizdale. These Knicks feel as though they are coming together, and are capable of competing, if not prevailing, every night.
PS: Interesting that when the Knicks cashiered Fizz, they also dispatched his #1 son Smart as well. Miller, a career second banana, appears more sensitive to the contributions and earning potential of his capos than Don David was.
https://nypost.com/2019/12/07/allan-houston-pushed-hard-for-mike-millers-knicks-chance/PPS: Also, I think it is worth crediting the Players ONLY MEETING, as well as the brutal dispatch with which Mills & Perry cashiered Fizdale, given his likability in the coaching fraternity, given that they had sadly concluded that THEIR HIRE, was putting EVERYONE AT RISK, and that the season and our roster was salvageable, but only if Mills & Perry accepted the brutal mockery and backlash that was bound to come down the pike. And again, credit ALLAN HOUSTON for making the MIKE MILLER case, and for nurturing him in Westchester.