I saw nothing different in last night game than any the other loses. Miller stayed with the same starting lineup. This tell me that F.O. told him not to change the lineup and stay the course. I hear that Fiz was going to have major lineup changes. This would expose the F.O. error in F.A. and the draft. So maybe this was the final straw for F.O. to fire Fiz. The press being denied access to Fiz after draft and F.A. tell me that there was a problem. This could only be one thing and that is that Fiz didn't go only with the draft picks and F.A. signing. He is then expected to win with a bunch of square pegs for round holes. Not resigning Mudiay and Kornet were two player with some chemistry from last season. Not saying that example is correct but along with the other things....Just maybe.
Wow! C'mon, You didn't notice the BIG difference in the coaching-substitution, each Knick player were given a 5 to 7 minute chance to warm up in their lineup, we had 10 less lineup changes in last night game while playing a full 11-Man rotation.
We may have had to hold our breath throughout DSJ 12 min of playing-time, but coach Miller did give DSJ a chance, I'm sure Miller took note in the first half when he sent Frank to the bench and the Pacers went on a quick 12-2 run.
It must be said, when we signed Trier last season we had no need for a player having DSJ skills & talent.
Last night Knicks assists were up, turnovers down, we were good on the boards, and we defended reasonably well inside and outside.
Hopefully we build from this !!!
P.S. Randle's a decent role-player (24 min per) however, Randle's not a star role-player u give 30 min of playing-time every night.
And yes, Randle does have bout 20% of Keven Durant's offensive performance in his skills, that's it.
Dont let the Mills/Perry star $$$ contract to Randle get your expectation to believing Randle's a NBA star-player.