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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby BigC » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:36 pm

msg33 wrote:Chandler with the nice stroke to start us off


I still wish Chandler would drive more to the lane. When he drives he is really unstoppable.
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby BigC » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:43 pm

I really don't understand why Mike'Antoni took out Al Harrington when he was hot. He shouldn't take him out until the Heat have found a way to stop Harrington. If Wade is still in the game, I don't why Harrington who was going off on the Heat couldn't remain in the game.
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby lj2 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:50 pm

Beasley looks lost. Jeffries with a shot in Beasley's face. :-\
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby msg33 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:55 pm

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msg33 wrote:Chandler with the nice stroke to start us off


I still wish Chandler would drive more to the lane. When he drives he is really unstoppable.


he was doing it earlier now he is settling for the jump shot like the others, which is not falling
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby msg33 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:02 pm

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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby BigC » Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:08 am

msg33 wrote:The Rooster is heating up Image


That was probably the only good thing about tonight's game.

MIAMI (NBA.com exclusive) -- Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade liked what he saw from center Jermaine O'Neal in Wednesday's 115-93 season-opening victory against New York.

O'Neal, the former Indiana Pacers All-Star now in his 14th season, finished with 22 points and 12 rebounds in perhaps his best performance in 28 regular-season games with the Heat.

"That's the (O'Neal) I like," Wade said, "And that's the (O'Neal) I disliked in Indiana."

New York, on the other hand, struggled all around. The Knicks tied a franchise record by attempting 39 3-pointers. They only made 10, which translates to a miserable 25.6 percent.

"I thought we were going to win 82 (games) this year, but now it's only 81," New York coach Mike D'Antoni said, tongue firmly planted in cheek.

Wade, who led the league in scoring last year at 30.2 points per game, had a tidy 26 points, and second-year forward Michael Beasley, the No. 2 pick of the 2008 Draft, finished with 21 points.

Overall, it was a good home opener for the Heat, which shot 56.6 percent from the field and led by as many as 31 points. After the game was tied at 46 with 2:49 left in the second quarter the Heat went on a 44-15 run through the end of the third quarter. That allowed Miami to take a 90-62 lead into the fourth quarter, and at that point the game was over.

"We couldn't make shots, we couldn't stop them," D'Antoni said. "That's not a good combination."

The Knicks, who have had eight consecutive losing seasons, are in their second year of D'Antoni's up-tempo offense. And after one game things don't appear any more promising now than they did in last year's 32-50 season.

"A number of people did not shoot the ball well," New York guard Chris Duhon said.

Knicks center David Lee (22 points, nine rebounds) was back to his usual pogo-stick ways, but he had very little help. Forward Al Harrington started 3-for-4 from the field but then missed eight of his next 10 shots to finish 5-for-14. Second-year forward Danilo Gallinari, the No. 6 pick of the 2008 Draft, missed six of his first nine shots and got hot after the game's outcome was determined. Reserve guard Nate Robinson missed all eight of his shots. Swingman Wilson Chandler missed nine of his first 13.

Wade, who missed eight of his first 11 shots, was more low-key than he was in last season's two home games against New York. Wade averaged 50.5 points in those contests, finishing with 46 in one game and 55 in the other. On Wednesday, Wade only flashed his dazzle. In the third quarter, after a Beasley field goal, Wade stole an inbounds pass meant for Chris Duhon, did a 360-degree turn in the air, and converted the layup for a 73-53 Miami lead.

Wade said he wasn't concerned about starting slowly on offense.

"I know what I can do in the flow of the offense," he said. "I just want to make sure everybody else is doing well."

O'Neal, who suffers from creaky knees, did just fine. Coach Erik Spoelstra thinks it's a result of O'Neal's offseason work. O'Neal, the 31-year-old known to teammates by his initials, J.O., spent six weeks working with the Heat's trainers in Miami and eight weeks working with well-known trainer Tim Grover in Chicago.

"We called him 'The young J.O.' tonight," Heat guard Daequan Cook said.
http://www.nba.com/games/20091028/NYKMIA/recap.html
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby Houston20 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:25 am

That game was horrible. This team only wants to take jumpshots. There is no way they can continue this season like this and win games. %%^^^ snp>> (oh^# ???>
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby msg33 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:40 am

BigC wrote:
msg33 wrote:The Rooster is heating up Image


That was probably the only good thing about tonight's game.

MIAMI (NBA.com exclusive) -- Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade liked what he saw from center Jermaine O'Neal in Wednesday's 115-93 season-opening victory against New York.

O'Neal, the former Indiana Pacers All-Star now in his 14th season, finished with 22 points and 12 rebounds in perhaps his best performance in 28 regular-season games with the Heat.

"That's the (O'Neal) I like," Wade said, "And that's the (O'Neal) I disliked in Indiana."

New York, on the other hand, struggled all around. The Knicks tied a franchise record by attempting 39 3-pointers. They only made 10, which translates to a miserable 25.6 percent.

"I thought we were going to win 82 (games) this year, but now it's only 81," New York coach Mike D'Antoni said, tongue firmly planted in cheek.

Wade, who led the league in scoring last year at 30.2 points per game, had a tidy 26 points, and second-year forward Michael Beasley, the No. 2 pick of the 2008 Draft, finished with 21 points.

Overall, it was a good home opener for the Heat, which shot 56.6 percent from the field and led by as many as 31 points. After the game was tied at 46 with 2:49 left in the second quarter the Heat went on a 44-15 run through the end of the third quarter. That allowed Miami to take a 90-62 lead into the fourth quarter, and at that point the game was over.

"We couldn't make shots, we couldn't stop them," D'Antoni said. "That's not a good combination."

The Knicks, who have had eight consecutive losing seasons, are in their second year of D'Antoni's up-tempo offense. And after one game things don't appear any more promising now than they did in last year's 32-50 season.

"A number of people did not shoot the ball well," New York guard Chris Duhon said.

Knicks center David Lee (22 points, nine rebounds) was back to his usual pogo-stick ways, but he had very little help. Forward Al Harrington started 3-for-4 from the field but then missed eight of his next 10 shots to finish 5-for-14. Second-year forward Danilo Gallinari, the No. 6 pick of the 2008 Draft, missed six of his first nine shots and got hot after the game's outcome was determined. Reserve guard Nate Robinson missed all eight of his shots. Swingman Wilson Chandler missed nine of his first 13.

Wade, who missed eight of his first 11 shots, was more low-key than he was in last season's two home games against New York. Wade averaged 50.5 points in those contests, finishing with 46 in one game and 55 in the other. On Wednesday, Wade only flashed his dazzle. In the third quarter, after a Beasley field goal, Wade stole an inbounds pass meant for Chris Duhon, did a 360-degree turn in the air, and converted the layup for a 73-53 Miami lead.

Wade said he wasn't concerned about starting slowly on offense.

"I know what I can do in the flow of the offense," he said. "I just want to make sure everybody else is doing well."

O'Neal, who suffers from creaky knees, did just fine. Coach Erik Spoelstra thinks it's a result of O'Neal's offseason work. O'Neal, the 31-year-old known to teammates by his initials, J.O., spent six weeks working with the Heat's trainers in Miami and eight weeks working with well-known trainer Tim Grover in Chicago.

"We called him 'The young J.O.' tonight," Heat guard Daequan Cook said.
http://www.nba.com/games/20091028/NYKMIA/recap.html



So true, Gallo's shooting and Chandler's aggressive play, Lee had a nice game, but missed his prototypical double-double
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby msg33 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:42 am

Houston20 wrote:That game was horrible. This team only wants to take jumpshots. There is no way they can continue this season like this and win games. %%^^^ snp>> (oh^# ???>


they better run sets for Darko, Chandler and Hill to post up, the same can be said of Gallinari
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby BigC » Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:16 pm

msg33 wrote:
Houston20 wrote:That game was horrible. This team only wants to take jumpshots. There is no way they can continue this season like this and win games. %%^^^ snp>> (oh^# ???>


they better run sets for Darko, Chandler and Hill to post up, the same can be said of Gallinari
I don't think Hill is going to get any playing time this year unless the Knicks are going to get blown out. With the way Gallinari played last game I think his minutes will increase. So far Darko is the man on the low box. Darko has the ability to shoot the jump hook with the right and left hand. Most of all I like Darko's passing ability .
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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby BigC » Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:19 pm

Up next the Charlotte Bobcats

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Re: Knicks Season Game Thread O9-10 Season

Postby lj2 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:37 pm

The Knicks normally have problems with the Bobcats. We will see if things have changed.
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