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Knicks Morning News (2025.03.19)

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  • 20 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2025.03.19)”

    Yesterday, as i was reading about our 41-15 third quarter, i remembered when we used to think we were doing ok that game to then get crushed on the 3rd quarter. It’s good to be on the other side of it. 🙂

    What a political screed by Rough just after midnight last night! Rivaled Strat’s from this past weekend. Impressive.

    Quentin Grimes has as many 40pt games in his career as that guy in Toronto.

    That third quarter was definitely a fun watch, cyber. The only thing that would have made it better would have been if we hadn’t dug that hole for ourselves in the first place.

    Grimes has more than Barrett in 44 percent of the minutes and 61 percent of the games.

    Woke up this morning after a night which could be described as the “The Return of the Norovirus” and scanned for some good Knicks news.

    I discovered that Mikal has taken 20 free throws (and made 19) in the last five games. Apologies if everyone talked about this yesterday and hat tip Tommy Beer.

    I have never been that big on interaction effects but this appears to be a whopper. He has been playing well across the board. Some of it may be flaccid opposition but something seems to have clicked without Brunson.

    And I don’t know if that’s good or bad

    Depends on whether or not they can both figure out a way to have it continue upon Jalen’s return.

    I would feel more annoyed about the Grimes thing if I wasn’t positive that, in the event the Bogey trade never happened, Grimes would have been traded to either Brooklyn as part of the Mikal package or to Minnesota as part of the KAT package. Water under the bridge. To paraphrase Norman Dale from Hoosiers, this is our team.

    this is our team

    When we were bad i only asked (prayed?) for us to be like in the 90s, a puncher’s chance contender, that would aim at the ECF every year, and go to the Finals once or twice in a decade.
    Well, that’s what we are right now, so i can’t complain. I’ll just enjoy the ride. Maybe this time around we can finish the job if we manage to go to the Finals.

    I think the only question regarding Grimes is whether it would have saved a draft pick in the Mikal trade.

    But that draft pick would have gone to Minnesota anyway. They took what we had, not what was even.

    Maybe it would have saved our rights to DaQuan Jeffries or something.

    OKC resting some of their stars in an effort to lose to the Sixers and increase their odds of getting their pick is diabolical

    Knicks just sent me my playoff invoice with the option to pay by round or pay for the entire playoffs through the Finals.

    Hmm, which way to go? I’m sure Jimmy D would wisely invest my money

    I sure am glad I was busy yesterday and missed most of that thread. I guess there is an upside to taking care of a 90 year old mother and special needs brother. I might have been tempted to respond and raised my BP.

    Brown is shooting 35.3% on wide open 3s. You need to leave him open, or at minimum play very far off him.

    Leave Mitch in the paint and let Brown do whatever he wants.

    I can see the stats as well as anyone, but I’ve also seen Brown perform at very high levels in clutch playoff situations. I don’t care what his stats are so far this year.

    I’m going to stick with, “it’s not going to work”.

    Maybe we are both right.

    Maybe that’s our best hope of defending the Celtics, but it won’t work very well.

    Apologies if everyone talked about this yesterday and hat tip Tommy Beer.

    Tommy Beer does a good job.

    Knicks just sent me my playoff invoice with the option to pay by round or pay for the entire playoffs through the Finals.

    Hmm, which way to go? I’m sure Jimmy D would wisely invest my money

    It’s been awhile since I’ve had season tickets but doesn’t the money for unused tickets just get credited to your account for next year’s season tickets?

    I can see the stats as well as anyone, but I’ve also seen Brown perform at very high levels in clutch playoff situations. I don’t care what his stats are so far this year.

    I want to reiterate that it’s 35.3% on WIDE OPEN 3s. He’s at 30.9% on all 3pt attempts.

    He shot a clutch 32.7% from 3 in the playoffs last year.

    I’m not saying you need to stick with it the whole series, but if you’re not trying it then you’re not trying.

    d-mar, so long as you don’t lose your metaphorical place in line for the additional rounds, why wouldn’t you wait to pay as you go?

    The Grimes situation is genuinely fascinating. I mean this is extremely high level play, the likes of which it’s hard to chalk up to flukiness/luck–he’s not even shooting absurdly well from 3 (.393 is of course very good, but very little would be different if he was shooting his career mark of .378 instead)!

    That said, we have seen a few instances of guys doing this during their team’s “silly season” and not being able to replicate it after. Remember Toronto RJ from last year? You don’t hear so much about that guy anymore. Clank is back.

    But Grimes does have some scoring chops that RJ never did, and if he maintains even 75% of his current play moving forward Ben R, Rama, and everyone else who rued that trade will have been prescient, and Leon will have a retroactive D- on his report card.

    I was being sarcastic about playoff payments, have no idea why anyone would pay for the whole playoffs instead of round by round. And EB yes they do credit you for unplayed games if you go that route, but no interest.

    BTW they jack up the prices exponentially each round, so while I’ll be happy if we make the Finals, I’ll need to take out a home equity loan to pay for the tix (-:

    Even in Dallas Grimes was up to 16/6/3 per 36 on .600 TS%. That’s a nice set of numbers.

    Maybe he could cut down on TOs and add a couple more points, but that’s a pretty nice rotation player if he can keep up his defensive effort.

    The only noticeable difference other than an increase in usage is that he’s getting to the rim at a career-high 26.7% in Philly. His previous high was 24.8% in his sophomore season when all he did was shoot corner 3s and drive by closeouts. He’s also shooting 60% from 10-16ft, but it’s a very small portion of his shot diet that I don’t think it matters.

    I do think part of it might be defenses not caring when playing a god awful Philly lineup.

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