David Fizdale Archives - Knicks.City https://www.knicks.city/tag/david-fizdale/ We All Live in Knicks City Thu, 17 Oct 2019 16:48:38 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.knicks.city/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-knickscity-32x32.jpeg David Fizdale Archives - Knicks.City https://www.knicks.city/tag/david-fizdale/ 32 32 More Insults! — April 5, 2019: Houston 120 NY 96 https://www.knicks.city/2018/more-insults-april-5-2019-houston-120-ny-96/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/more-insults-april-5-2019-houston-120-ny-96/#respond Sat, 06 Apr 2019 19:36:19 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=888 This was a lackluster blowout game almost from the beginning. And then — in the 4th — it turned into a consequential game as Houston’s starters left the bench before the game was over to [...]

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This was a lackluster blowout game almost from the beginning. And then — in the 4th — it turned into a consequential game as Houston’s starters left the bench before the game was over to go work out in the weight room!

According to Houston Chronicle writer Jenny Dial Creech, “they didn’t leave and like go home… they went to get treatment and lift instead of sitting cold on the bench during a crucial time in the season.” Also, quietly, Houston coach Mike D’Antoni wasn’t even there as he was out ‘sick’ for the game.

Disrespect & a Twitter War Between NY & Houston Analysts

After Walt Frazier had pointed it out during the game, Knicks analysts Bill Pidto and Alan Hahn pointed it out after the game:

This caused a war between Knick analyst Alan Hahn and Houston analyst Adam Clanton.

It might (and should?) give the Knicks players ammunition for revenge the next time they play Houston. Or not — maybe the Knicks will continue to be an embarrassment and disrespected by everyone forevermore. Last week it was another star (Dwayne Wade) getting lauded and then killing the Knicks at the Garden in his final game there. The Knicks have spent 18 years being continually disrespected. The players change — many of these Knicks won’t even be here next year. So who’s to say any Knick will remember.

Remember

The question is — which of these Knick players will still be here next year to remember it?

Knicks Clinch Dead Last

The Knicks went in perched on clinching dead last — 2.5 ahead of Phoenix with 4 left. A loss and they’d clinch a tie. As it turned out, the Knicks lost and Phoenix won so Knicks clinched sole possession of dead last and guarantee themselves no worse than the 5th pick in the draft.

This means — there are 3 games left and the Knicks can try to win them all. The Tank is OVER.

The Game

Mitchell Robinson (5-6 shooting, 12 pts, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks) shone out early, blocking or altering several James Harden drives to the basket, or causing him to effect his play. On one possession, Robinson blocked Harden’s layup sending it out of bounds, then Houston inbounded, and Harden through a pass through the lane out of bounds. But soon Houston started to build a big lead.

Hezonja

Before the game it was announced Emmanuel Mudiay was injured and wouldn’t play. So that meant all the Knick point guards (Mudiay, Dennis Smith Jr, Frank Ntilikina, and Trier) were out. Mario Hezonja would be the starting point guard, going up against Harden and Chris Paul. We were in for an eventful evening.

Hezonja simply laid down another fantastic game — a triple double — 16 pts, 15 rebounds, and 16 assists. LIKE WHAT THE HEY??? WHY DIDN’T HE DO THIS ALL YEAR???

Knox

Kevin Knox had a so-so game, 5-14 for 13 points and he got stripped of the ball once when he wasn’t looking.

Dotson

Damyean Dotson with another horrible shooting game — boy is he streaky. In this game, 3-14 (1-8 from 3).

The Reserves

The Knicks were down by about 40 in the 3rd and 4th, then with a 4th quarter run against Houston’s reserves pulled to within 20+ points. Henry Ellenson played really well (16 pts) and you wondered why he didn’t play more this year. Billy Garrett Jr was on the court as was John Jenkins,

And then the Houston starters — Clint Capela, Harden, Paul, PJ Tucker, and Eric Gordon — left for the weight room.

Next Year

After the game, coach David Fizdale admitted that with the Knicks moving towards not being in the playoffs most of the year (aka the Tank), he was essentially allowing players to build their career for next year — and their next team. On Mudiay, he said “I think about these guys’ careers from the standpoint of, we’re not going to the playoffs, this kid has now established himself and put himself in position to have an offseason where multiple teams are going to want to talk to him.” That’s why Fizdale is a Player’s Coach. But next year — if the Knicks land Durant and someone else — Fizdale had better be above .500 by end of December. This is the last year he’ll be allowed by Knick fans to build players’ careers for their next team.

Also after the game, Fizdale explained that when he promised a Winning Culture, what people didn’t understand is that it meant LOSE LOSE LOSE Losing first.

The Boxscore

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071857

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April Fool an Upcoming Superstar — April 1, 2019: Knicks 113 Chicago 105 https://www.knicks.city/2018/april-fool-an-upcoming-superstar-april-1-2019-knicks-113-chicago-105/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/april-fool-an-upcoming-superstar-april-1-2019-knicks-113-chicago-105/#respond Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:39:27 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=864 April Fools to the teams that let birthday boy Mitchell Robinson slip to the second round! Robinson was born on April 1st so today was his 21st birthday. And the Knicks won — beating Chicago [...]

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April Fools to the teams that let birthday boy Mitchell Robinson slip to the second round! Robinson was born on April 1st so today was his 21st birthday. And the Knicks won — beating Chicago easily 113-105. Robinson had another impressive game. His line: 4-4 (6-8 frree throws) 14 pts, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks 4 assists. Phoenix also won, so even with the win, the Knicks maintained a 2.5 game lead w 5 left. A happy day all around.

The Game

Chicago laid down early, and the Knicks jumped out to a massive 48-24 lead. Damyean Dotson was hitting his 3’s (he was 6-7 from 3 for the night; he had been 3-26 from 3 his last several games). Robinson and Luke Kornet were playing a two-headed monster inside game — blocking shots and scoring — Robinson inside; Kornet outside with the 3’s. Kornet’s line: 8-11 (5-7 from 3) for 24 pts. At one point he lit the Garden up with a penetration in the lane for a SLAM.

Kornet is quietly cutting a good notch of a role with the Knicks for the future. He has been showing well with extended playing time. His footwork is slow but he gets to the right spot defensively, and he’s 7’1 and adept at blocking shots and not fouling.

Robinson continued to block 3-pt shots AND snare the blocked shot, igniting breaks. He is also hitting his free throws.

Kevin Knox, the other guy on the Knicks’ big front line, had a decent night: 6-15 for 19 pts, and 9 rebounds. He continued to hit that pretty, high-arcing, accurate 3 of his.

Despite all of that, the game had the feel of a Summer League game. MSG should have given everyone a free hot dog.

The Knicks were having fun. After all they were up the whole game and it was Mitchell Robinson‘s birthday.

The Rest of the Knicks

  • Emmanuel Mudiay had a Horrible game — coughing the ball up repeatedly. He finished 7-21 (2-7 from 3) for 17 points (5 reb, 4 assists) in 36 minutes.
  • Lance Thomas played 32 minutes (3-6 for 6 pts),
  • Kadeem Allen played 9 minutes and had 7 points, and
  • John Jenkins played 20 minutes, and had 8 points.

That was it — Knicks only played 8 players. It seems coach David Fizdale would rather play someone a good number of minutes, or not play him at all at this point in the season — to do a nice thing for the player’s statistics.  Henry Ellenson, Mario Hezonja, and DeAndre Jordan did not play. Allonzo Trier, Frank Ntilikina, Noah Vonleh and Dennis Smith Jr continued to be injured.

The Bulls

The Bulls played 11 players. Robin Lopez had a beast game — 12-18 for 29 points. Chicago other starters were a team of reserves as Chicago goes for the tank: Shaquille Harrison, Walt Lemon Jr, Wayne Selden, and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.

Ewing’s April Fools Joke

Reporter Mike Wise (@MikeWiseguy) told this story on Twitter: “True story: Cavs cheerleader came up to me during ‘96 Knicks game. Said, “Are you Mike Wise from The NY Times? OMG, I read everything you write.” I went to talk to her after game and she blew me off. I walked into locker room. Patrick Ewing looked up and smiled: “April Fools.””

Birthday Boy

After the game, there was this:

Upcoming

After this game, the Knicks finish the season against:

  • @ Orlando — in playoff race
  • @ Houston — in playoff race
  • vs Washington — looking to lose
  • @ Chicago — looking to lose
  • vs Detroit — in playoff race

The Boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071828

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Mitchell Robinson BEAST Game — March 28, 2019: Toronto 117 Knicks 92 https://www.knicks.city/2018/mitchell-robinson-beast-game-march-28-2019-toronto-117-knicks-92/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/mitchell-robinson-beast-game-march-28-2019-toronto-117-knicks-92/#respond Sat, 30 Mar 2019 16:44:34 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=843 Mitchell Robinson made some Knick fans fall off their chair in Game 3 of the 4-game Summer League last July. He blew up that game and shone out as Special. He was at least the [...]

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Mitchell Robinson made some Knick fans fall off their chair in Game 3 of the 4-game Summer League last July. He blew up that game and shone out as Special. He was at least the next Marcus Camby, and if he learned a postup — sky was limit.

Skinny Shaq

Out of training camp we learned the Knicks players had knicknamed him “Skinny Shaq” according to Trey Burke, because he impressed in camp and everything he did was a slam dunk and shot block.

As the season started, the shot blocks and slam dunks came but his rebounding wasn’t great, and there was the worry about his free throw shooting. But as this season has progressed, Robinson has been improving by leaps and bounds — in the last few months, his rebounding has become terrific — pulling the ball down in traffic, and his free throw shooting has improved dramatically.

We now wait for the post-up move and the 3-pt shot.

The Game That Announced Robinson?

As this season has progressed, more and more NBA fans are learning about Robinson. If there was a game where Robinson was “announced” this may have been it. Robinson’s line: 8-12 for 19 points and 21 rebounds, 2 blocks in 31 minutes — he missed a backwards layup at the buzzer that would have given him 20-20.

The rest of the Knicks — not so good.

“Glorified G-League Team”

After this game, it came out that coach David Fizdale had referred to these Knicks as a “glorified G-league team”. This was the most disappointing quote of the season from him. It means everything he’s said to this point this year was BS. And he’s pointing the finger of blame at the players for the Knicks horrible record. Two months ago, DeAndre Jordan and Dennis Smith Jr were considered key players on a playoff-bound Dallas Mavericks team. Now they are part of a team that has little talent?

Toronto beat the Knicks without Kawhi Leonard. Pascal Siakam ran the Knicks off the court — 11-19 for 31 pts. Kyle Lowry looked slow like he was still recovering from recent ankle injury — 3-10 for 7 points. Marc Gasol didn’t do much (0-4 2 pts).

Toronto essentially blew out the Knicks with Siakam, Jeremy Lin, Serge Ibaka, Fred VanVleet, and Danny Green. Knicks have as much talent as that. The difference was the 3 and the coaching.

The 3

Toronto was 20-47 from the 3-pt line. The Knicks didn’t guard the 3 and were 6-26 from the 3 themselves.

After the game, NY Post’s Marc Berman reported that Fizdale was pissed in the post game. “The way they just dealt with that film session, that was brutal,’’ Fizdale said. “And I got no backlash. [I was angry] just because the amount of attempts they got off from three. We said we were going to commit to taking away the 3-point line against them, and those guys got up basically 50 3’s just from an attempts standpoint.’’

For the Knicks

The one guy on the Knicks who can hit the 3 is Kevin Knox. He was 3-10 (2-5 from 3) for 9 points.

Emmanuel Mudiay was 4-12 (0-2 from 3) for 11 pts; Damyean Dotson was 3-9 (1-5 from 3) for 9 points; ; Mario Hezonja was 3-8 (0-3 from 3); Dennis Smith Jr was 2-11 (1-4 from 3) for 7 points; Kadeem Allen was 6-9 (1-2 from 3, 5-5 free throws) for 18 points. Henry Ellenson, Luke Kornet, Lance Thomas, and John Jenkins played minimal minutes off the bench. Allonzo Trier, Frank Ntilikina, and Noah Vonleh remained injured.

Side Note

Kyle Lowry elbowed Mitchell Robinson in the stomach at one point to pick up a foul. The last time Toronto played NY a week ago, Lowry called Robinson “dirty” for falling on him.

The Boxscore

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071798

 

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Never Close — March 23, 2019: Denver 111 NY 93 https://www.knicks.city/2018/never-close-march-23-2019-denver-111-ny-93/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/never-close-march-23-2019-denver-111-ny-93/#respond Sat, 23 Mar 2019 23:07:31 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=825 This one was never close. The Denver Nuggets CLUBBED the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on a Friday night. And still Knick fans were happy. We lost — so keep our #1 lottery-odds positioning, and [...]

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This one was never close. The Denver Nuggets CLUBBED the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on a Friday night. And still Knick fans were happy. We lost — so keep our #1 lottery-odds positioning, and Mitchell Robinson had another great game. Kevin Knox looked good most of the night, and Frank Ntilikina was back from the extended injury, and played ok.

The 3’s

Denver jumped out to a 16-pt lead in the first quarter by hitting their 3’s, while the Knicks didn’t hit their 3’s. From there, Denver essentially coasted. Knicks were down by 4, then a couple of Emmanuel Mudiay turnovers, a couple of Denver 3’s and just like that it was 23-9 Denver. By midway thru the second quarter this was the story:

  • Knicks 2-13 from 3
  • Denver 7-17 from 3
  • Difference was 15 pts
  • Knicks were down by 16, 45-29

The 3 is an area where the Knicks are definitely behind other NBA teams in talent. The Knicks have Kevin Knox who can hit the 3. Allonzo Trier can hit a 3 but he was out injured for the second straight game.

There are a lot of guys on the Knicks who can’t hit a 3 with any regularity, or are streaky. Damyean Dotson can hit a 3, but can have off nights. This was an off night — he was 1-7 from 3 (2 for 9 overall) for 6 pts. Kadeem Allen also shot poorly (1-7, 3 pts).

Emmanuel Mudiay is just under 33% on the season — he had a decent shooting night — 9-21 (2-5 from 3) 21 pts, 7 rebounds, 4 assists. He attacks attacks attacks the basket. But he can turn the ball over on some stupid passes.

Kevin Knox has that Money 3 off the pass with no hesitation. It is pretty and accurate. That’s where his game is at. Knox still has a habit of being driven off the drive and tossing up a floater while running away from the basket out of bounds. Knox finished 6-16, 3-8 from 3 for 19 pts. Here was Knox off the pass after one of several unforced Denver turnovers in the lane due to Robinson’s presence:

And then there was Ntilikina — Ntilikina looked decent tonite; his defense was pretty good; he was active in attacking with the ball — didn’t quite drive into the paint but went around the baseline at one point; and distributed. He had 5 assists in 25 min. Good. But .. you know 1-6 (1-4 from 3) for 5 pts.

Mercedes Mitch

Mitchell Robinson had another terrific night — 16 points (7-10), 10 rebounds, 3 blocks in 23 minutes and his presence caused several Denver unforced turnovers in the lane — leading to fastbreaks the other way — one leading to a Knox 3.

This was the play of the night:

There were other Robinson highlights — like every play is a highlight:

Other Knicks

DeAndre Jordan added 7 pts, Mario Hezonja 7 pts, Lance Thomas 3 pts, Henry Ellenson 3 pts, John Jenkins 3 pts, and Luke Kornet didn’t score. Dennis Smith Jr and Noah Vonleh continued to be injured.

For Denver

Denver finished 15-38 from 3 for 39.5%; Knicks closed to 9-32 for 28%.  Nikola Jokic (8-20) played effortlessly well; he had 21 pts, 17 rebounds, 5 assists

Paul Millsap 3-12 for 8 pts, Jamal Murray was 7-16 for 18 pts, Will Barton 4-13 for 12 pts, Gary Harris was 4-5 from 3 (5-8 overall) for 14 pts. Mason Plumlee put a body on the Knicks and was 4-6 for 11 pts. Juan Hernangomez was first man off Denver’s bench — 0 pts in 7 minutes.

Again — you look at the Denver team and you aren’t blown away by the talent in the boxscore. But they are well coached, they pass well and hit their 3’s.

The Boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071755

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Magnifying Glasses & Microscopes — March 20, 2019: Utah 137 NY 116 https://www.knicks.city/2018/magnifying-glasses-microscopes-march-20-2019-utah-137-ny-116/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/magnifying-glasses-microscopes-march-20-2019-utah-137-ny-116/#respond Thu, 21 Mar 2019 13:40:36 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=814 Blow out. Not quite but pretty close. Another solid, thunderous loss. At least the Knicks aren’t winning games at this point to screw up their lottery position — that would really suck. But for a [...]

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Blow out. Not quite but pretty close. Another solid, thunderous loss. At least the Knicks aren’t winning games at this point to screw up their lottery position — that would really suck. But for a second straight game the Knicks didn’t look like a team that could play any kind of NBA defense against a good team and that conjures up worries again if they have the right coach.

It shouldn’t prevent top free agents from signing here, and Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are still fully expected to join the team this summer. But Coach David Fizdale must certainly be under the magnifying glass by GM Scott Perry and Knicks management right now. Next year it will be a microscope.

The Math

Put it this way — the Knicks will finish with about 15 (or less) wins this year. Next year, if they bring in Durant and Irving, added to this young core, with a top pick in this June’s draft — the Knicks will be expected to win 45 games and advance to the second round of the playoffs. Anything less would be a disappointment. If the Knicks are 12-18 at end of December, Fizdale may be on the firing block.

Remember Durant will be 31 next year, with a 3-year window. Irving will be 27, and for an ultra quick point guard — will also be looking at a 3-yr window.

So the Knicks will need to jump from 15 wins to 45 wins in a year. Everyone says the Knicks are tanking the second half this year — so it’s not a true 15-win team. But still others are now saying the Knicks don’t have enough talent so you can’t judge Fizdale properly. Knicks certainly seem to have a lot of young talent — it may be “too young” at this point.

This year the magnifying glass; next year the Microscope.

The Picture

This picture of Mario Hezonja surfaced on Twitter after the game. It was the picture of the night:

The Highlights

It’s a Hard Knicks Life suggested this was Highlight #1 of the game:

The Game

Utah pummeled the Knicks from the 3-pt arc. They hit their 3’s; the Knicks didn’t hit their 3’s. The Knicks didn’t do a good job of being in Utah’s face, defensively.

Near the end of the 2nd quarter, this was the story:

  • Utah 11-23 from 3 for 33 pts
  • Knicks 5-15 from 3 for 15 pts
  • Utah 66 Knicks 40

The Knicks were without Allonzo Trier and Kadeem Allen so they didn’t have as much firepower as usual. They would’ve helped. But it wouldn’t have mattered — Knicks were down by 30 for most of this game.

The Bright Spots

The bright spots were the play of the following guys:

  • Kevin Knox 10-17, 27 pts, 8 rebounds, 3 assists — looked Terrific. Driving to the basket, being aggressive.

  • Mitchell Robinson 6-10, 14 pts, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks — another fine game. Broke a bunch of Knicks records on the evening — most consecutive games with a blocked shot (29, besting Patrick Ewing), and most blocked shots by a rookie (besting Kristaps Porzingis). It was also Robinson’s 20th straight game with 2 or more blocks.

The Other Knicks

Henry Ellenson played well (3-6 for 7 pts, a +12), and Luke Kornet, Lance Thomas, and John Jenkins logged minutes. Frank Ntilikina, Dennis Smith Jr and Noah Vonleh continued to be injured, as was Trier and Kadeem Allen.

The Jazz

Joe Ingles in particular, killed the Knicks. At one point he was 5-6 from 3, and finished 6-9 from 3 — 18 pts.

Donovan Mitchell 30 points on 12-20. Looks like Knicks should have picked him in that draft (it was either him or Ntilikina said some sources afterwards). Rudy Gobert 18 pts on 7-7 inside. (DeAndre Jordan, the Knicks big body guarding him, had only 6 pts on 3-4 in 18 min, 3 fouls). Ricky Rubio 12 pts on 10-10 from free throw line. Jae Crowder 15 pts, Derrick Favors 10 pts, Kyle Korver 9 points on 3-9 from 3. Utah played their whole bench in the blowout, and whoever came in — Raul Neto, Royce O’Neale, Ekpe Udoh, Grayson Allen — hit their shots.

After the game, Stefan Bondy of the NY Daily News reported that Donovan Mitchell had this to say about Frank Ntilikina: “When he gets a chance, he’ll figure it out. He’s a great defender. He was one of the hardest guys I had to go against last year. He came in in the second half and shut me down when we played here.”

The Boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071741

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Now That was a Solid Loss — March 15, 2019: San Antonio 109 NY 83 https://www.knicks.city/2018/now-that-was-a-solid-loss-march-15-2019-san-antonio-109-ny-83/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/now-that-was-a-solid-loss-march-15-2019-san-antonio-109-ny-83/#respond Sat, 16 Mar 2019 12:47:30 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=775 Now that was a solid loss. Knicks were down almost immediately by double digits, and it stayed that way the whole game. Knicks were down 13 at the half, pulled to within 9 with 4:30 [...]

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Now that was a solid loss. Knicks were down almost immediately by double digits, and it stayed that way the whole game. Knicks were down 13 at the half, pulled to within 9 with 4:30 left in the 3rd, and with 2 minutes left botched two chances to bring it to within 7 — and then San Antonio flipped the switch and it was light’s out for the Knicks.

Knicks mustered only 83 points against San Antonio’s defense.

And that was it. Does San Antonio have such a talented team on the court? No — not really. LeMarcus Aldridge is good, and there’s DeMar DeRozan, and a bunch of no names, really. But they have vastly better coaching.

For the Knicks, Kadeem Allen was back and looked terrific again — 6 for his first 7, and finished 7-10 for 16 points. He was hitting floaters in the lane, 3’s off the pass, and baseline reverses. Allen was put back on the roster from the G League after Dennis Smith Jr was put on the injured list with a bad back. Damyean Dotson also terrific — 21 points on 9-19. “We’ve seen Dotson run amuck like this recently” — said Clyde Frazier midway thru 3rd.

Knick Guards Trying to “Get Theirs” = Lack of Ball Rotating

But there was something lacking in the backcourt and you saw it if you are an Allonzo Trier fan. Trier has become a ready passer — one of the Knick guards most intent to ‘pass first’ — but in so doing there are possessions where he’s standing on the left or right side of the court and never sees the ball again after passing it. The ball is not rotating around much. The guard with the ball, takes the shot. And so on a possession where Trier does get the ball back, he kind of hurries a shot off. That’s what seemed to be happening the last two games. And coach Fizdale mentioned this earlier in the week — he’s noticed players trying to ‘get theirs’ as everyone is trying out for next year, and the passing had become less.

More evidence of the lack of passing was that the guards were not finding Mitchell Robinson, who got only 5 shots — he was 0-3 but went the free throw line twice; he finished with only 2 points in 21 minutes, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks. (He also scored on a slam dunk at the end of the 1st quarter buzzer, but the score was ruled off as too late later.)

Part of that was San Antonio’s LaMarcus Aldridge and Jakob Poeltl — both big guys and shot-blocking threats — guarding Robinson inside, eliminating alley-oop opportunities; but most of it had to do with the Knicks not running plays for Robinson or the Knick guards looking for him too much. Emmanuel Mudiay had his second straight good game — 6-14 for 14 points — was hitting his shot. He still doesn’t quite look like a point guard though — looks for his shot first, then maybe the pass, although coach has said he’s the best passer on the team. Before the game, Walt Frazier said “Mudiay knows how to break down the defense, and set up his teammates.”

Battle of Big Men

In the battle of big men, LaMarcus Aldridge hit some tough shots over Noah Vonleh early, and Vonleh didn’t guard him for long as he sprained his ankle and left after 9 minutes. Aldridge had his usual 18 pts (8-14) and 11 rebounds in only 28 minutes. DeAndre Jordan put up big numbers — 11 pts, 13 rebounds, and 9 assists. This was the second straight game where he put up big numbers and watching the game, he didn’t seem to look that great. He was good — but… 9 assists? Have to watch the game again. Jakob Poeltl had 12 pts, 9 rebounds, and 5 blocks — and put a body on Robinson. Kevin Knox hit a nice 3 but had another soft game — 7 points in 25 minutes.

Other Knicks and Spurs

John Jenkins, Henry Ellenson, and Luke Kornet got minimal minutes. Mario Hezonja and Frank Ntilikina continue to be injured.

For San Antonio, starters Bryan Forbes shot 5-7 for 13 pts, and Derrick White had 3 pts. San Antonio emptied their bench in this one — playing 13 players. Rudy Gay played 19 minutes and was 5-8 for 12 pts, Marco Belinelli got 21 minutes and had a tough 12 points, and Patty Mills had 9 points and a +23.  Chimezie MetuQuincy PondexterDavis BertansDante Cunningham, and Lonnie Walker IV all got playing time.

The boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071705

 

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Like Van Gogh Knicks Paint Another Loss — March 12, 2019: Indiana 103 NY 98 https://www.knicks.city/2018/like-van-gogh-knicks-paint-another-loss-march-12-2019-indiana-103-ny-98/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/like-van-gogh-knicks-paint-another-loss-march-12-2019-indiana-103-ny-98/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2019 22:11:00 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=758 Knicks have made losing an Art Form. They are Van Gogh. This may have been their Starry Night. Up against the 42-25 Pacers — whom the Knicks had twice as many losses as going in [...]

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Knicks have made losing an Art Form. They are Van Gogh. This may have been their Starry Night. Up against the 42-25 Pacers — whom the Knicks had twice as many losses as going in — in Indiana — the Knicks had the lead throughout the first half, by as many as 10 points. But you knew they would lose by about 10. And they lost by 5. They had fallen down by 18 early in the 4th but then the late run.

With the loss, Knicks have a very nice 3-GAME LEAD on last place, 4-game lead over Cleveland, and 5.5-game lead over Chicago with 14 games to go.

Van Gogh Overrated

Van Gogh is by the way overrated as an artist. He was my favorite artist as a kid; loved his colors. But visited the Vincent Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, and found out he only learned to paint late in life, painted for only 10 years (some of his stuff was rudimentary with bad angles but he was in right place at right time — in Paris at the advent of new paint technology — became ‘one of the boys’ of the many other famous artists flocking to Paris at the time; he artfully used the new bright colors available); cut off his ear after an argument with another male artist because he was going insane due to syphilis (there was a syphilis epidemic at the time); and went to town and threw his ear at a hooker (who perhaps gave him the syphilis). He sold one painting while alive and wasn’t particularly regarded as a fantastic painter; he lived off his brother who owned an art gallery, and died after his brother died also of syphilis. The brother’s wife, with child, out of desperation marketed and sold Van Gogh’s art and made him famous in his after-life. The song “Starry Starry Night” furthered his fame to current-day gigantic proportions. There are probably thousands of current day artists who are better. Maybe tens of thousands. Not so Rembrandt.

The Game

Trying to think of a deeper analogy between Van Gogh and the Knicks but can’t. Last night was not a good night if you are a fan of Mitchell Robinson or Allonzo Trier (3-12 for 7 points) as Robinson played only 13 minutes, and Trier had a poor shooting game. Robinson — who has been avoiding foul trouble almost completely the last two months — got into early foul trouble in this game against Domantas Sabonis, who can do that to you. Robinson picked up his 3rd foul in the second quarter — and finished with only 13 minutes, 3-3 shooting for 7 pts and 3 blocks. Sabonis dominated the Knicks in two previous games against them this season, but not tonite — 4-12, 10 points — although he did pick up two fouls on Robinson, once by leaning into Robinson on a drive.

DeAndre Jordan had something to do with that and blew up the boxscore for 5-6 shooting, 12 pts, 16 rebounds, 5 assists. Somehow he didn’t look that impressive while watching the game; will have to watch it again.

Despite the poor shooting game from Trier, he did connect on a 3 and provide one of his usual drives:

Good News Knox

Good news for the Knicks: the second good game in a row for Kevin Knox — he hit his 3 and finished on drives to the basket — he was 5-9 (4-5 from 3, 2-2 from free throw line) 16 pts, 5 rebounds in 25 minutes.

Other Knicks

Damyean Dotson again looked like a starting NBA shooting guard. He had 18 pts on 6-16 shooting (4-8 from 3) and 6 rebounds, 3 assists. Emmanuel Mudiay played well — 7-14 for 21 pts. He attacks the basket — attack attack attack — and has become much better at finishing tough layups in traffic, something he didn’t do when he came to the Knicks a year ago. He still doesn’t orchestrate his teammates well — doesn’t even look to pass sometimes; and his defense is shoddy. Coach has him out there because he attacks; pushes the tempo.

Dennis Smith Jr (3-8 for 7 points, 3 assists) didn’t play that well again. He was there at the end and you had a feeling if Trier was in there instead in the last 3 minutes, the Knicks would have won. Smith did nothing as far as penetrating to the basket or scoring in the final minutes. Still he finished with a team high +11. Fizdale is clearly playing Smith Jr to close to see what he has in him for the future.

Lance Thomas played 12 minutes and scored 2 points. Henry Ellenson and Luke Kornet did not play. Frank Ntilikina and Mario Hezonja continue to be injured.

For Indiana

This is Indiana without Victor Oladipo, out for the rest of the year. Knick castoff Wesley Matthews is the starting shooting guard, playing well (4-8, 14 pts). Boran Bogdanovic was tough — 24 pts on 9-16. Miles Turner was 5-15 for 15 pts, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in 37 minutes (Mitchell Robinson had 3 blocks in only 13 minutes). Darren Collison had 16 pts on 5-11 shooting. And Doug McDermott had 8 pts on 4-6.

More on Banning of Knick Fan Event

Meanwhile, there was more news on the banning of the Knick fan for telling James Dolan to sell the team — according to Dolan he was going to give the fan a visit to the lockerroom, etc, but then found out the fan set up the whole thing:

The boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071680

 

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Knicks Making Losing an “Art Form” — March 10, 2019: Minnesota 103 NY 92 https://www.knicks.city/2018/knicks-making-losing-an-art-form-march-10-2019-minnesota-103-ny-92/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/knicks-making-losing-an-art-form-march-10-2019-minnesota-103-ny-92/#respond Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:24:19 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=750 Knicks played well and lost by about 10 — this time 103-92. They’ve made this an art form. The day before they lost 102-94 to Sacramento. Before that 107-96 to Phoenix. Before that 115-108 to [...]

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Knicks played well and lost by about 10 — this time 103-92. They’ve made this an art form.

  • The day before they lost 102-94 to Sacramento.
  • Before that 107-96 to Phoenix.
  • Before that 115-108 to Sacramento.
  • Before that a blowout loss to LA Clippers, but the 5 games before that — all lost by about 10 points.

Minnesota did not look like they had more talent than the Knicks on the court, especially with Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins out — but they looked like the better team. Better coached. Their coach is Ryan Saunders — son of “the great Flip Saunders”. The MSG analysts said Knicks coach David Fizdale tried to hire Ryan Sanders as an assistant coach in Memphis, but it never went through.

The Knick Guards

In this game, Damyean Dotson and Allonzo Trier shot lights out in the backcourt. Dotson 10-19 for 26 pts in 41 minutes; Trier 5-11 (4-5 from 3) for 15 points in 24 minutes. On one play, Trier grabbed the defensive rebound, raced full court then did a stutterstep stop go stop go layup in traffic and got the foul — terrific play! After the game Wally Sczerbiak and Alan Hahn agreed that Trier is going to find a home in the NBA as an excellent instant offense off the bench player. However to my reckoning — he looks like a starting NBA shooting guard who may become an All Star someday.

Dennis Smith Jr overall played well but made some poor decisions on passes. He finisheed with 6-15 13 pts 4 assists. Emmanuel Mudiay played poorly — mistakes and 2-7 for 4 pts.

Skinny Shaq

Mitchell Robinson dominated as usual — 4-5 for 8 pts, 10 rebounds, and 5 blocks in 33 minutes. On one play, Dennis Smith Jr made a beautiful penetration and behind the back pass to Robinson who made the shot and got the foul.

The Knock on Knicks Knox

Kevin Knox was good and bad as usual. In this game mostly good (5-11, 13 pts, 5 rebounds, 4 assists in 27 minutes). He throws down terrific plays which show he can be a star in the NBA; then follows with terrible plays which make you scratch your head and say he needs to get better. He showed off his beautiful, high-arching, accurate 3, and on one play used his loooong arms to intercept a pass in the lane then drive fullcourt to make a tough layup in traffic. On another play, he botched an inside layup twice and lost the ball out of bounds.

Jordan Old Overnight?

In this game DeAndre Jordan looked like he got old overnight. He missed several slam attempts — couldn’t get the height on his jump, and opponents drove at him in the lane regularly. He blocked one shot but allowed a number of easy inside scores. He had 2 points on 1-8 shooting in 15 minutes; 5 rebounds. He mostly looked terrible.

Other Knicks

Noah Vonleh was back from injury and started (3-4, 8 pts 6 rebounds in 28 min), Lance Thomas had 13 minutes as first man off the bench; John Jenkins played 10 minutes, and Luke Kornet and Henry Ellenson did not play.

For Minnesota

Taj Gibson (11-15 for 25 pts) and Jeff Teague (8-18 20 pts, 10 assists) killed the Knicks all night. It was like a 2-man team. Three if you count Keita Bates-Diop (7-12 for 18 pts) who was also good. Four if you count Dario Saric (5-11, 11 pts). Five if you count Tyus Jones (5-10, 13 pts) but who’s counting.

Bottom line Knicks looked like they had more talented players than Minnesota — especially with Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins out — but Minnesota was the better coached team.

The boxscore: 

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071671

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Tank or Poor Coaching? — March 9, 2019: Sacramento 102 NY 94 https://www.knicks.city/2018/tank-or-poor-coaching-march-9-2019-sacramento-102-ny-94/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/tank-or-poor-coaching-march-9-2019-sacramento-102-ny-94/#respond Sun, 10 Mar 2019 14:56:14 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=735 This was an inexplicable loss — one that had you feeling Coach David Fizdale is a bad coach, or he was trying to lose on purpose even though the Knicks have a 1.5 game lead [...]

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This was an inexplicable loss — one that had you feeling Coach David Fizdale is a bad coach, or he was trying to lose on purpose even though the Knicks have a 1.5 game lead on worst record and this was one the Knicks could afford to win — against Sacramento at The Garden on a Saturday afternoon.

NY Didn’t Play their Best Team at the End

The Knicks had the lead with 5 minutes left, and were playing well. Then, inexplicably, Fizdale lifted most of the players playing well — Mitchell Robinson, Allonzo Trier, Luke Kornet, and Emmanuel Mudiay, who were playing well with John Jenkins — a team that had just erased a 12-pt deficit to take the lead — for an entirely new team (with Jenkins) for the final 3-4 minutes. That team — DeAndre Jordan, Lance Thomas, Damyean Dotson, Dennis Smith Jr., and Jenkins — came in cold and Sacramento blew past them. On two key plays Sacramento went right at Deandre Jordan in the lane — Harrison Barnes scored in the lane and on the next time down, De’Aaron Fox drove the lane for 3-pt play — plays that would not have happened with Mitchell Robinson out there. Deandre Jordan at 30 is not the inside defensive shot-blocking force he was 2 years ago. He still blocks shots but can be challenged.

After the game, Fizdale was asked about lifting Mitchell Robinson for the final 3 minutes. He said he sat Robinson because “he was done. He was barely getting up & down the court. Instead of letting him not be focused & play & make mental mistakes, I figured get a fresh body in there & having the luxury of DJ we didn’t think it would be that big of a shift.”

One could imagine the Knicks could have simply called a timeout and let Robinson rest for a minute, then continue playing. He is only 20 yrs old.

But it was another loss and the Knicks maintain their 1.5 lead on last place with 16 to go.

Battle of Point Guards

In this game, De’Aaron Fox dominated. He had 30 pts on 11-17 shooting, 5 rebounds, 8 assists and carried Sacramento at the end, pushing the tempo, scoring and finding teammates. Dennis Smith Jr wasn’t as good — he had 17 pts on 7-19 shooting, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Mudiay had 9 pts on 4-8 shooting, 3 assists.

Trier and Robinson

Allonzo Trier was 0-5 from 3, but otherwise played well (10 pts on 3-10 in 24 minutes). At one point he made a terrific cross-court pass to Kornet on opposite baseline. Trier was inexplicably pulled for the final 4 minutes while Damyean Dotson played the shooting guard (2-12, 0-4 from 3, 5 pts in 33 minutes).

Mitchell Robinson was a beast as usual — 8 pts (on 2-4, 4-4 free throws — great news there as he continues to look great on the free throw line), 9 rebounds, 3 blocks in 22 minutes. His rebounding has improved by light years in the last 2 months — whereas he used to not pull down rebounds in traffic, now he does. His free throw shooting also is improved by light years in two months, as is his ability to stay out of foul trouble! (He did foul out twice in the last 5 games but in one of those games, 2 of the fouls were on purpose to stop the clock.)

Other Knicks

Kevin Knox made one terrific Euro step drive to the basket which left you feeling he can be Really good if he increases his motor a tad and gets better at finishing at the rim, percentage wise. He has that pretty, accurate 3-pt jumpshot, shoots immediately off the pass, and is either shooting 3’s or driving to the hoop — a game made for the current NBA.

Jenkins it should be mentioned, shot lights out in the 4th — at one point hitting 3 straight 3’s.

Lance Thomas played ok (10 pts, 7 rebounds — not sure why he continues to start and get a lot of minutes), Henry Ellenson got some minutes, and Noah Vonleh sat out with a hip injury. Mario Hezonja and Frank Ntilikina continued to be injured.

For Sacramento

For Sacramento Buddy Hield had a not-great shooting game (7-22, 4-13 from 3), Willie Cauley-Stein was tough inside (12 rebounds, 7 pts). The Knicks mostly kept Nemanja Bjelica (5-13, 13 pts) and Bogdan Bogdanovic (2-9, 9 pts) from doing damage with their outside shooting. This game was all about De’Aaron Fox and the Knicks not putting their best team on the court the final 3 minutes.

Dolan Tells Fan to Get Lost

After the game, this surfaced on Twitter which — all we can say is, Who are the Girls??

The Boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071659

 

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Game Log — Feb 26, 2019: NY 108 Orlando 103 https://www.knicks.city/2018/game-log-feb-26-2019-ny-108-orlando-103/ https://www.knicks.city/2018/game-log-feb-26-2019-ny-108-orlando-103/#respond Thu, 28 Feb 2019 01:49:33 +0000 https://www.knicks.city/?p=684 Another fun win. Another MONSTER game by Mitchell Robinson, who is now becoming a name that the casual fan is hearing about. In the schoolyards of NY, everyone is going to be trying to block everyone [...]

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Another fun win. Another MONSTER game by Mitchell Robinson, who is now becoming a name that the casual fan is hearing about. In the schoolyards of NY, everyone is going to be trying to block everyone else’s shot to be like Mitchell Robinson.

The Knicks have now won 3 out of 4 — and after 3/4 of a season — 60 games — these young Knicks are finally arriving, as a team.

The Knicks fell down by a lot early in the first, but then came right back to be within 6 at the half, fell behind a bit more in the 3rd, but then came on strong in the 4th — led by Robinson, Allonzo Trier, Emmanuel Mudiay, and new reserves John Jenkins and Henry Ellenson — Mr Wisconsin Basketball.

For most of the year, Robinson has been getting 18 min a game, increased recently to 24 minutes, and in the last game, over 30 minutes. Before the game, Mitchell Robinson was asked how many blocks per game he could average if he got starter’s minutes. He said 6.

And so in this game Robinson got 33 minutes and had 6 blocks. Funny.

The NBA has become all about the 3-pt shot — and now there is a new Secret Weapon against the 3 — Mitchell Robinson. Robinson blocks shots on the perimeter more than any player ever.

Robinson finished with 17 points (6-9), 14 rebounds, 6 blocked shots. His rebounding has risen to a new level over the last month, and his free throw shooting is much improved. “The intangibles that he brought Mike, when guys got inside, looking at him, had to get the ball back outside,” said Clyde Frazier at game’s end.

All the Young Knick Dudes Carried the News

Robinson wasn’t the only young Knick to play great — they all did (except Kevin Knox — who seemed to play well but shot poorly, finishing 3-16 for 8 points). Allonzo Trier was doing his hot-knife-thru-butter scoring in the 4th — SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH — finished with 18 points on 4-5 (9-10 from free throw line).

Emmanuel Mudiay led the Knicks down the stretch in this one. “He’s become the leader of the Knicks — in the lockerroom and on the court”, said Wally Szczerbiak in the post game analysis.

Mudiay (19 pts) aggressively drove to the basket in the 4th — he has become SO TOUGH at finishing at the rim, the opposite of what he was a little less than a year ago when he came to the Knicks. In a key play with 3 minutes left and the game tied 100-100, Mudiay drove to the basket and got SLAMMED by Nikola Vucovec — but no foul was called; instead Robinson got the rebound and was fouled by Vucovec which they did call. Robinson hit the free throws to give the Knicks the lead.

Mudiay still makes some mistakes — for example with the Knicks up 104-100 and less than 2 minutes left, Walt Frazier said, “I’d like to see the Knicks move the ball instead of dribbling it like Mudiay is doing.”

Jenkins showed he can SHOOT and handle the ball; good passer too. Henry Ellenson finished with 13 pts (5-11, 3-6 from 3) 9 reounds 5 assists, 2 steals.

The Knicks starters fell way behind in the 1st quarter, and with the reserves playing so well in the 4th — the starters didn’t get many minutes. Dennis Smith Jr had 9 pts (3-10), Damyean Dotson had 6 pts (2-7), Noah Vonleh had 7 pts (3-5), and Lance Thomas had 3 pts in 15 minutes. Luke Kornet got 4 minutes in the 4th.

Mario Hezonja and Frank Ntilikina are still out, injured.

For Orlando

For Orlando, Aaron Gordon was a tough cover for Knox and the Knicks. Gordon had 26 pts (8-16), Jonathan Isaac had 16 pts (6-12), Nikola Vucevic had 26 pts (12-19), D.J. Augustin had 13 pts (5-10), and Evan Fournier had 15 pts. In the first quarter, Isaac tried a slam but got blocked from behind by Dennis Smith Jr. Said Walt Frazier, “When he (Isaac) used the tomahawk (dunk) he allowed Smith to come from behind and block it. He should have used the Statue of Liberty dunk.”

In an Elevator in Portland

Enes Kanter isn’t on the Knicks anymore — playing well in Portland. But during the game this video surfaced, of the whole Portland Trailblazer team getting stuck on an elevator:

The boxscore:

http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401071581

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