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People back tracking on Jump Man Jericho now I see
People back tracking on Jump Man Jericho now I see
He's always had this potential & I've always said that among others here. He's got great feet & can guard the perimeter to altering shots. He's being more aggressive which I wanted to see him beTo be fair, he really has leveled up since the first week and change.
More active on defense and also rebounding better.
He's always had this potential & I've always said that among others here. He's got great feet & can guard the perimeter to altering shots. He's being more aggressive which I wanted to see him be
I'm a Spurs fan but I'm from NY.People back tracking on Jump Man Jericho now I see
Bro carried a team throughout the playoffs and people were ready to bush him after a 5 game sample sizeNah, he don't deserve that level of heat.
Breh took a pay cut so that the FO can better the team. That and he's a stand up dude.
The biggest in-season scheme change I've seen from Thibs for the players is letting them switch more, including the bigs. So Sims, who was getting cooked by floaters and jumpers in drop coverage because he's too short to make up the space, gets to hedge and switch if necessary now. I think it's made a world of difference for him because he has that mobility and footwork to contest small guys. It even means he gets to step into his contests at the rim instead of trying to jump flat-footed.He's always had this potential & I've always said that among others here. He's got great feet & can guard the perimeter to altering shots. He's being more aggressive which I wanted to see him be
Truth bro! He's looking elite out there & the stats are showing it. Like my Knicka @g-ice just said, when he gets more confidence on the offensive side, he'll be very dangerous. He had a floater in college & can play with his back to the basket. I hope he's allowed to show thatThe biggest in-season scheme change I've seen from Thibs for the players is letting them switch more, including the bigs. So Sims, who was getting cooked by floaters and jumpers in drop coverage because he's too short to make up the space, gets to hedge and switch if necessary now. I think it's made a world of difference for him because he has that mobility and footwork to contest small guys. It even means he gets to step into his contests at the rim instead of trying to jump flat-footed.
He's really come into his own defensively.
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And we got a home heavy schedule in January like last season. 11 out of 15 are at home, and one of the road games is in Brooklyn, with another being in PhillyThat narrative is gonna get real loud if the Knicks handle business this month. We’ve got the easiest schedule in the league for the month of December
John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann.bsky.social)
Now that the missing games have been announced, here’s a look at every team’s strength of schedule for the month of December, with additional notes on all 30 teams. https://www.nba.com/news/nba-storylines-strength-of-schedule-rankings-for-decemberbsky.app
For me 04'-05'. I was never a Marbury nor Isiah Thomas fan.I'm a Spurs fan but I'm from NY.
So I have always supported the Knicks (except for 1999).
I'm happy to see them doing well. But I don't include myself as a "Knicks fan" because I wasn't really suffering thru the bad years and it's silly to jump on the bandwagon now.
I get a lot of these videos because my friends are big Knicks fans and the algorithm is algorithming.
Lol.