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Voting closed: June 13, 2022, 11:38:11 PM
Quote from: kidcarter8 on November 05, 2021, 02:18:27 PMMy single concern this year has been Randle. And you see it in the Indiana game. If he's not a strong, consistent force on both ends.....the Knicks are in trouble.Then we are not a good team.Good teams can win when their top players are subpar.But the numbers say NOKnicks won 3 straight when Julius was7-183-114-9We have lost a game when he was 7-14, 4-7 from deep, 4-4 from the line.TEAM PLAY, not hero ball.Well, yeah. But no. Not a question of hero ball.Julius is no superstar. The Knicks are a balanced team. They are deep.But at least right now, he's the center of it all. And it's not about him having a subpar game. More about him consistently being a strong force on both ends. Too early for stats to make any argument. But there's the eye test. We know Randle's weaknesses and you can definitely see them on display lately. I suspect he just needs more time to gel with that starting unit and find his game.
My single concern this year has been Randle. And you see it in the Indiana game. If he's not a strong, consistent force on both ends.....the Knicks are in trouble.Then we are not a good team.Good teams can win when their top players are subpar.But the numbers say NOKnicks won 3 straight when Julius was7-183-114-9We have lost a game when he was 7-14, 4-7 from deep, 4-4 from the line.TEAM PLAY, not hero ball.
Oh, my bad.
Noel Was HUGE.Galvanized our defensive presence. Walker-RoseRobinson-NoelsThibs going with the hot hand.
That was a nice bounce back game to keep us locked up 4 to 7. Rose, Randle, Barrett, and Noel all with game balls. Let us hope we can hold on to and expand on our second half play. It was nice to get a little glimpse of the kids at the end.