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Nba: Knicks D'Antoni resigns

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Surprised no one has yet to mention the Knicks commanding lead so far over Portland in the first night out without Dantoni

Not surprising to me at all when this thread's full of people who apparently would trade Carmelo Anthony to another team. Nobody here follows basketball apparently.
 
Surprised no one has yet to mention the Knicks commanding lead so far over Portland in the first night out without Dantoni

Portland is falling apart now. That's really about it. Boston was up 61-19 in the 2nd quarter last week. They're done this year. Coming from a Blazers fan...
 
Portland vs. Boston box score: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2012030902

And they only scored 14 and 13 in two different quarters against Indiana last night: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2012031311

Knicks second unit looks very good with Jared Jeffries back (seems the are getting back that awesome defense second unit was providing when JR Smith was added), still I think this is much more Portland ineptitude than some sort of rebirth of the Knicks.

Lin looked good to start, but he seemed to start forcing things last couple minutes of second quarter and really started to make some bad decisions.
 
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Just checked the boxscore, it was 45-19. A beating to be sure, but nothing like 61-19!

Big stat from the Knicks game tonight is BDiddy with 10 assists to 1 turnover versus Lin with 6 assists to 6 turnovers. Also, they are running the offense through the post and Melo has 7 assists.
 
It must be the coach.

no, wait - the coach has very little to do with the performance of an NBA squad. We're lucky in Chicago that the Bulls re-made their roster with a bunch of all-stars before we hired that bum Thibs.
 
It must be the coach.

no, wait - the coach has very little to do with the performance of an NBA squad. We're lucky in Chicago that the Bulls re-made their roster with a bunch of all-stars before we hired that bum Thibs.

You know a team is d@mn well coached when it beats Miami in the biggest game of Chicago's and Miami's season, without the sole superstar on the floor, and while at the same time James goes 14-25, 35pts, and Wade goes 16-26, 36 pts! lol Outrageous props for a coordinated team effort, aka great coaching. There's nothing better to watch in the league than a team who's every player knows their roles and are disciplined enough to put 100% energy towards playing their best in them.
 
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All at home.

Compare that with 6 of the last 7 losses being on the road, and all 7 coming against .500+ teams.

FWIW: Only 8 of the 30 teams in the NBA have a losing record at home. Home court is a big deal in hoops.

And with slow ass Derek Fisher on Lin for three quarters.
 
It must be the coach.

no, wait - the coach has very little to do with the performance of an NBA squad. We're lucky in Chicago that the Bulls re-made their roster with a bunch of all-stars before we hired that bum Thibs.

I guess you didn't watch the young Bulls with a rookie DRose push the defending champs in the opening round despite having a moron like Del Negro around?

And I guess you were asleep while Chicago cleared their roster in anticipation of the Wade/Lebron/Bosh free agency period. Each of the three were heavily courted by the Bulls, and they had cap space for two max guys to be added.

So you couldn't be more off base with your comment. How many guys from the Del Negro led Bulls team are on the roster now? Four total. The other eleven? All new.
 
I guess you didn't watch the young Bulls with a rookie DRose push the defending champs in the opening round despite having a moron like Del Negro around?

And I guess you were asleep while Chicago cleared their roster in anticipation of the Wade/Lebron/Bosh free agency period. Each of the three were heavily courted by the Bulls, and they had cap space for two max guys to be added.

So you couldn't be more off base with your comment. How many guys from the Del Negro led Bulls team are on the roster now? Four total. The other eleven? All new.

How many of those "big three" did the Bulls add?

Go to bed.
 
How many of those "big three" did the Bulls add?

Go to bed.

None? I don't understand your point. You claim that the Bulls have made a huge turnaround with the same roster. They don't have the same roster and they went from a playoff team to a playoff team.

They added two starters and pretty much their entire bench with Thibs, plus got more experience from their superstar who made the leap.
 
I read article yesterday that D'Antoni wanted to trade Melo for Deron Williams.

He was going to make Lin centerpiece of his offense, but use three guard offense to lighten load on him as he learns to be starter in NBA.

Team probably could have made a serious run at championship this year with D'Antoni and Derron Williams (no Melo), but now they are probably going to get truly thumped in first round by Bulls with Woodson accomodating Melo's iso ball offense.

Don't have link to article I originally read, but Google offers this: http://www.google.com/search?q=d'an...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-ahttp://www.google.com/search?q=d'an....,cf.osb&fp=fbfc4132952304ec&biw=1687&bih=891

So, it sounds like Dolan and D'Antoni mutually agreed that D'Antoni step aside because Dolan wouldn't trade Melo.
 
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"NBA.com's David Aldridge reports that what lead to Mike D'Antoni's departure from New York was a disagreement with owner James Dolan involving a trade. D'Antoni wanted to move Carmelo Anthony, who struggled inside D'Antoni's system, for the Nets' Deron Williams. That trade would have given the Nets the star they wanted last year when he forced his way out of Denver in a contract year to New York. The Nets tried furiously to convince Anthony to force a trade to New Jersey instead, but were rebuffed, at which point they acquired Williams. From NBA.com:
'Antoni, the source said, had been advocating that the Knicks attempt to trade Anthony to the New Jersey Nets for guard Deron Williams, a deal D'Antoni believed would be beneficial for both franchises. But Dolan categorically declined that request, and the “conflicting visions” between the owner and head coach about Anthony meant there was no way forward.
D'Antoni had hoped the Knicks' inspired and winning play with Lin as the centerpiece — while Anthony and Stoudemire were injured — would convince Dolan the Knicks could win without Anthony. Bringing Williams from the Nets would also have eases the burden on Lin, D'Antoni believed, allowing Lin to settle into a three-guard rotation.
viaNBA.com | Hang Time Blog.

It makes sense why Dolan would kill this deal and then essentially force D'Antoni out. Pairing one of the top five point guards in the league with the best point guard and pick and roll coach in the league and a devastating power forward (when healthy) along with the best alley-oop center in the league who defends would never work. It's much better to focus on an isolation-heavy wing who struggles with passing the ball along with Stoudemire. Wait, no it doesn't. That doesn't make sense at all."
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/e...d-to-trade-carmelo-anthony-for-deron-williams
 
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I'll believe stories like that when I hear it from D'Antoni. After something like this, there's always someone feeding the press stories to throw someone under the bus in an attempt to save face. It may be true, but one's a fool to believe anything coming out of the knicks brass that's not backed up, given how retarded the owner and organization is.
 
Chandler: "Tonight we played how we should have played all along. It was the same system with some plays drawn in between."

Anthony: "Tonight was a different system. You saw it out there. We were having fun."

LOL
 
Melo was apparently supposed to space the floor behind 3 point line so high pick and roll with Lin had room to operate, but Melo kept creeping in to his sweet spot inside the arc, breaking plays even when he didn't have the ball:
"Management, the coaching staff and the players know Anthony is hurting the offense and in turn, the defensive morale, according to the sources. While D'Antoni's offense calls for Anthony to plant himself on the wing at the 3-point line, he often creeps in to his favorite spot in the floor -- the area between the elbow, the arc and the post.

That kills the Knicks' ability to run the high pick-and-roll and ruins the spacing that is so critical to D'Antoni's offense. "That's at the very core of our problem," one person close to the situation said. "That messes up the fluidity of the offense. Melo could do it, but he's got to trust the offense."

http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/03/woe-to-the-new-york-knicks/254473/
And if Knicks shot anywhere near like they did yesterday, they would have probably won at least some of those games during recent losing streak.
 
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