Beno missed the shot from the corner but when TC passed him the ball he was headed toward the elbow with plenty of room to dribble. I think the shot clock was turned off when Beno got the ball back, a playmaking PG would have burned some clock and looked for a better shot like the one Beno missed in the last second except like the shot he missed it would have left no time on the clock for the Rox to tie the game. JR took a questionable shot but Beno f$$ked up 4x on that play, missing the corner 3, not dribbling out the clock and passing the ball to JR, fouling Brooks for the game winning points and missing the final running floater.
WOW .... u actually believe ur own comment :boohoo: forgetting the two BALLHOGGERS who are always taking the ball out of all our PG hands, making every Knicks PG look like they are uncapable of bringing the ball pass midcourt. u didnt understand why Jason Kidd played SG lastseason?
I guess u forgot what Knicks player average 24 shot attempts per game, and what Knicks player average 18 shot attempts per game .. u also forgot what took place in the final 17 seconds of the game (why did we need 2 time-outs?), u also forgot the NBA highest scorer ISO-Melo was given the ball twice to shoot the final shot in the 17 seconds, and in one of Melo's decision he too, passed the ball to JRsmith after JR delusional shot.
After Brooks put the Rockets up by 2 points on FT with 17 seconds left, what 2 Knicks players tried to dribble the ball up court to get trapped, and was force to call a time-out? it wasnt PG-Beno. It was the 2 Ballhogger shot-callers on the Knicks.
During the time-out when Woodson ask JR why did he take that shot when we had a fresh 24 seconds, and JR response was I thought we were down by 2.
Should Woodson had put JR back into the game, after that response?