2/14/18: New York Knicks vs Washington Wizards (L 113-118)
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PROJECTED STARTERS
PG: Jarrett Jack vs. Tomas Satoransky
SG: Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Bradley Beal
SF: Courtney Lee vs. Kelly Oubre
PF: Michael Beasley vs. Otto Porter
C: Enes Kanter vs. Marcin Gortat
PROJECTED STARTERS
PG: Jarrett Jack vs. Tomas Satoransky
SG: Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Bradley Beal
SF: Courtney Lee vs. Kelly Oubre
PF: Michael Beasley vs. Otto Porter
C: Enes Kanter vs. Marcin Gortat
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Hopefully Hornacek can take notes on how the Wizards use Beal and apply it to THJ.
that would require a system, a point guard, and a serious improvement in shooting accuracy by THJKoopa Troopa wrote:Hopefully Hornacek can take notes on how the Wizards use Beal and apply it to THJ.
In Thibs we trust.
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How much brainpower does it take to run your 2 guard off a double screen? I think you forgot to write "that would require an NBA caliber coach"H20Knick wrote: that would require a system, a point guard, and a serious improvement in shooting accuracy by THJ
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Tim woke up.
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Mudiay looking good.
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Mudaiy looking good but I can understand why hee doesn't do well. Just like Frank he has a money of hesitation, a tick in a way. Frank's comes at the start of what should be a take, where he second guesses the penetration and never turns the corner. He also breaks his dribble in that spot often. Mudaiy is a more comfortable ball handler, although extremely loose with it, but he turns the corner. Problem is at the point at which he should embrace contact in the paint he hesitate dribbles, throws a questionable pass or does this annoying midair pump fake. Just explode into that shit, get fouled and whatever happens, happens.
But his handle on perimeter is definitely ahead of Frank's.
But his handle on perimeter is definitely ahead of Frank's.
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Lol Tim with 32 already
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THJ playing like a force of nature, glad to see him break out of it.