I would rather have Shump on Dirk than Amare on Dirk.I'm feeling you, but not just yet. Shump on Dirk was an "EPIC" fail...
Oh no, please no D'ANtoni thread...this won't end well :teeth:
On a serious note: No need to get too high or too low on D'Antoni.
I always thought the amount of stick he got was pretty unfair, ridiculously unfair at times.
He didn't win coach of the year for nothing, record several 60+ win seasons, coach the national team alongside Pop and coach K and help guys like David Lee, Wilson Chandler, Steve Nash or Joe Johnson to stardom if he was a bad coach.
He might not be the best coach in basketball and his emphasis is clearly not on defense from a practice/philosophy standpoint, but with the right players (mainly a great point guard and good shooters) his system is very successful and he knows how to win that way.
I think this might be the first time where he really got his kind of players since taking over the Knicks in 08.
Mike Woodson obviously did a great job too, credit to him.
Felton and GAllo were good players last season and I have great respect for them (and we looked pretty dang good at times last year), but Lin, J.R. Smith and Novak are the perfect players for D'Antoni. Add Baron Davis to the mix and Jeffries and Chandler's great defense and hustle and this is a very dangerous team.
Love your sig.How can I? :shrug: We just reached .500, shouldn't the bar be set just a bit higher?
Besides, you said yourself that Lin was the difference- what happened before that?
Where was this coaching before? I haven't had problems with him since Lin went on a tear, but Lin deserves most of the credit. Lin is also the second best PG in the league, and the best scorer of PGs.
I agree...In the past 10 games he's been the best player in the league no question.
THANK YOU DANTONI FOR PLAYING LIN
Actually after reading this, I changed my mind about how much he plays him, in today's game anyway. Iverson played a load of minutes because he needed to, and we need Lin to play that many. D'Antoni made bad decisions with time and not expanding the rotation before though. Duhon and Felton were playing too much in a small rotation. They never played well most of the time after all those minutes caught up with them.Lol, dude...
You and some others have been running around GT's (prior to us winning) screaming about how dumb D'antoni is because Lin is playing too much, and that Lin won't be able to finish games for us, and that you can see how tired he is.
Besides Lin and D'antoni having constant communications about how Lin is feeling during the game, and when he should be coming out,
we've straight up won (as a baseline) 3 games on our streak simply because D'antoni didn't take out Lin a moment less than he has.
D'antoni has clearly played Lin beautifully, as evinced by the play of Lin. It's really that simple, unless people have crystal balls idk about, and D'antoni has one, too, and he just doesn't follow it.
Is there some track record prior to MDA, showing what an excellent, consistent NBA player Lin could be, or that Lin has been? And that D'antoni has somehow handled him and his game worse than someone else could be expected to in such a reality?
lol i meant thank you for giving him a chance to play period, even though he only played him because he was out of options and was on the verge of being fired. But this wasn't about his Mins i still think Dumbtoni is a @sshole for over using Lin, this will only burn him out later on in the season, and can also lead to a injury if not careful. Dantoni does not monitor Lins mins, he asks Lin if he's tired and goes with what ever Lin tells him, of course Lin's going to say no and stay in the game to help the team, but he's logging in to many mins. IMOLol, dude...
You and some others have been running around GT's (prior to us winning) screaming about how dumb D'antoni is because Lin is playing too much, and that Lin won't be able to finish games for us, and that you can see how tired he is.
Besides Lin and D'antoni having constant communications about how Lin is feeling during the game, and when he should be coming out,
we've straight up won (as a baseline) 3 games on our streak simply because D'antoni didn't take out Lin a moment less than he has.
D'antoni has clearly played Lin beautifully, as evinced by the play of Lin. It's really that simple, unless people have crystal balls idk about, and D'antoni has one, too, and he just doesn't follow it.
Is there some track record prior to MDA, showing what an excellent, consistent NBA player Lin could be, or that Lin has been? And that D'antoni has somehow handled him and his game worse than someone else could be expected to in such a reality?
Actually after reading this, I changed my mind about how much he plays him, in today's game anyway. Iverson played a load of minutes because he needed to, and we need Lin to play that many. D'Antoni made bad decisions with time and not expanding the rotation before though. Duhon and Felton were playing too much in a small rotation. They never played well most of the time after all those minutes caught up with them.
Lin is much better than both of them though, so I'm not worried about his play falling off.