Game thread: New York Knicks @ Golden State Warriors 2/10/2022 10:00pm [Game #56]

It?s funny how one game completely changes the narrative. Fanbase suddenly very positive on Cam Reddish after last night.

What happened is exactly what Thibs said would happen. It?s a long season. Players get hurt. Guys will get their chance.


with zero trades the Locker room has to figure its now in their hands to prove themselves.......hope thats the case
 
Talent is in the room. They simply need to play with passion and energy, defend and share the ball. We saw a different style last night?.
 
Julius Randle is the first Knick in over 40 years to have 4 straight games of at least 25 points, 5 boards, and 5 assists.
 
It?s funny how one game completely changes the narrative. Fanbase suddenly very positive on Cam Reddish after last night.

What happened is exactly what Thibs said would happen. It?s a long season. Players get hurt. Guys will get their chance.

Truth be said .. the Knicks played a much-much better game without RJ Barrett in the rotation. The Knicks outscored the GSW in the first-quarter (33-28) and in the 3rd quarter (31-20), those are the 2 main quarters the Knicks have been getting outscored on throughout the season to have 31 losses in 55 games. Plus the Knicks did not crawl under the bus or panic at crunch time last night, they played like winners fouling Curry, and ready for overtime if Klay hit the shot.
The Knicks should've traded RJ Barrett for Cam Reddish, and kept their first round pick to have something to improve the future.
This will be my 3rd season saying, "RJ Barrett is not a NBA starter, nor an above 30 minute a game player." !!!
 
Julius Randle is the first Knick in over 40 years to have 4 straight games of at least 25 points, 5 boards, and 5 assists.

I recall the same stats from a player (Wood something) on the Chicago Bulls the season (1983-84) before they selected M.Jordan with the 3rd pick in the draft. The only difference was the player averaged 30 pts a game during the Bull lottery season.
 
I recall the same stats from a player (Wood something) on the Chicago Bulls the season (1983-84) before they selected M.Jordan with the 3rd pick in the draft. The only difference was the player averaged 30 pts a game during the Bull lottery season.

Orlando Woolridge? He had a decent career. He was pretty good even while playing with Jordan for a couple years.
 
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