6-27 from 3-land. Our starting PG plays 30 minutes and his production: 6 points & 1assist. Melo our leading rebounder. Other than Melo, the other starting 4 avg 15 points... Combined!!!
Oh, yeah... Up 3 with 1 minute to play, so of course we double a big (with his back to the hoop) 10 feet from the basket, and leave a hot sniper wide open to drain a three, even tho two points cannot beat us.
And then there is JR... Disinterested for the most part all night, decides he might as well fire away from downtown withe 24secs left. Despite being 1-7 (ice) on the eve. Hey, there is a reason you were left wide open. This is why Melo shouldn't pass, bc when he makes the right move and passes to the wide open shooter two things occur. (1) clank - as said shooter misses badly and (2) cluck - the critics moan that he never passes.
To be fair, JR made a great decision to make the extra pass to skip it to Prigs, but he clanked the game tying three too. Nobody on this team can hit the big bucket. Makes me long for the 50/50 days of J-Craw and N8, or even the 25/75 days of Gallo.
From ESPN recap:
J.R. Smith, Pablo Prigioni and Tim Hardaway Jr. all had potential game-tying 3-point attempts in the closing seconds against the Grizzlies. It doesn't matter who has taken those shots for the Knicks this season, they have all struggled. As a team, the Knicks are 2-of-25 (8%) on potential game-tying or go-ahead field goal attempts in the final 24 seconds of 4th quarter or overtime this season, the worst percentage in the league.