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58 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2026.01.13)”
g’mornin all
Don’t really watch Beato, too musical for me, but I did watch his end of year Best Of episode and appreciated his Stephen Wilson Jr recommendation very much
This could be possible if there is a YT channel that always has these & the title is in a certain format. You’d think it would be here:
https://www.youtube.com/@NYKnicks/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@MSGNetworks
But it’s not.
May I suggest you include more input on body language, facial expressions, a player’s response to what his direct competitor did, mano y mano play and how teammates react, ball domination and bad shot decisions etc… in your repertoire.
Understanding what’s going is about more than math. These are emotional human beings whose willingness and ability to perform at 100% can vary depending on their mood, how they feel about their teammates etc..
IMO if you are paying attention and skilled at picking up on those kinds of things, you are going to see why despite all the heroics, Brunson is occasionally a problem.
And when I say a problem, I don’t mean a negative. I mean he’s doing things that are NOT maximizing the team. He doing things that maximizing his stats. There’s potential for more that will accrue to others if HE makes changes.
as my 9-year old would say, boy went to the zoo and thinks he’s jane goodall. these things you’re pointing to aren’t unstated because math or because they take so much observational talent to unearth, but because they’re obvious. or, in your case, overwrought versions of the obvious.
i get the sense that you think these highly conspicuous dynamics — jalen sometimes overdoing the hero-ball, getting caught up in duels, OG or KAT looking sad because they haven’t shot the ball in four minutes — are all that’s needed for people to sign up for your Matt Foley act and start screaming that JALEN is THE problem and he NEEDS to make changes. but almost everyone sees this stuff.
the point of departure isn’t what you see (at least based on what you write about it), but your tendency to provincially focus on a narrow slice of the massive human tapestry as if it is a singular and simplest lever to pull if only more people would yell about it. jalen finding the optimal balance between hero-balling too much and deferring too little is a balance that 95% of the best scorers in the league struggle with. optimizing this balance is much harder than it looks and all but a few historic high usage scorers players struggle with it their entire careers. many, many great scorers have dimly vacillated between overuse tendencies and excessively deferring without ever making major net strides. you can’t just tony robbins it into optimality, any more than you can do so for the zillion other extremely important HUMAN things that could be levers for basketball improvement.
i suspect your laser-focus on heliocentric departures from a panglossian version of the ideal offense has led you to be so cocksure you see what other don’t, that you don’t really interrogate both the difficulty of making the changes you’d prefer and the many other human foibles that you are less practiced at observing. and that is the point of sometimes talking in the big picture (yes, using numbers), because the schoolmarmish desire to simply demand change to one particular degree of freedom is parochial and uninteresting.
you need to challenge the accessibility of the counterfactuals you’re wishcasting instead of accusing other people of being boxscore sluts. telling homeric stories is more fun and sounds more “real” to a lot of ears but is so often just the result of someone swimming in lazy overconfidence, saying the obvious while screaming eureka.
I’ll say two things for Joe Mazzulla:
1. He loves The Town more than any human should love any movie.
2. He’s GREAT at staying on message:
https://bsky.app/profile/jeskeets.bsky.social/post/3mccmu6kp4s2z
If nothing else, pt’s takedown of strat’s self-aggrandizing post confirmed that the shift button on his keyboard actually works!
In fact, one might say that Strat’s most important contribution to the blog is triggering pt’s finest work.
Joe Mazzulla is a heck of a young coach*, but he is weird as fuck.
(I think he definitely blew the Miami series in 2023 and possibly the Knicks series last year, but still…)
I’m hesitant to even try to build on pt’s magnum opus, but I just wanted to add that I actually think Brunson is above-average when it comes to balancing his shot-creation with getting other guys involved. We average more AST/100 with him on the floor than off. His personal AST% is higher than Steph Curry’s.
Of course there are times he gets tunnel vision, but he’s such a good isolation scorer it’s very hard to complain about, and it tends to happen when other guys aren’t hitting the ocean from the beach. I rarely find myself thinking he clearly made the wrong play.
KAT’s problem is he’s bricking open 3s. Jalen Brunson turning into Ish Smith or some other certified Ball Mover wouldn’t do anything about that.
The Brunson plus Mitch pairing from the Portland game
I look at everything I think is highly relevant and form conclusions based on decades of experience watcing basketball and other high level competition. Here, I focus on whatever I think the primary issue is now when we are discussing what’s going on now (playing well or poorly). When I am discussing the long term I discuss the things relevant to the entire season. If I have a strong opinion that conflicts with conventional widom, I bet my money. My confidence comes from how long I’ve been observing the game and my results… which of course does not mean I am never wrong.
Lately, I think one short term problem has been Brunson. He altered how he was playing earlier in the season in a negative way in a number of games. And of course the long term problem is defense and that’s going to show up in a lot of games along the way. Everyone is free to disagree.
Thanks for looking into my video question.
https://x.com/NBA_NewYork/status/2010949525293400257
Might not be an easy game. Precious sending Laker fans to the exit is funny.
Craziest box score stat from last night’s Sixers-Raptors game – Philly scored 80 points in the first half and 35 points in the second.
First, props to ptmilo for a very early likely winner for Take-Down of the Year. And yeah, I initial-capped that on purpose.
Second, in an orgy of small-sample-size wallowing, Macri has a lot to say about various players and shot distribution this morning, but of interest to this conversation is this:
“Jalen Brunson, who has attempted at least 21 field goals in a whopping 22 games this season. That trails only Tyrese Maxey’s 23 such games for second most in the league, and is as many 21+ shot games as Nikola Jokic and Cade Cunningham combined. In those 22 games, the Knicks are exactly .500, with 11 wins and 11 losses. In games Brunson has taken 20 or fewer shots, the Knicks had been undefeated until Friday night, when JB attempted 19 shots in a loss to Phoenix. Now, they’re 13-1 in those games.”
One last point. The reason I’ve been on Brunson’s case is becasue everyone is on KAT’s case. His efficiency and numbers are down. I don’t think any of it is KAT’s fault. A little of it could be noise, but IMO Towns is as good as he ever was. You can argue he’s not a perfect #2 because he can’t create consistently enough against any matchup, but that’s a different issue. I also think we DON’T need him to be more aggressive. When everyone is screaming for him to be aggressive he tends to take more suspect shots (same with OG). All KAT needs is the ball in his hands in the right places at the right times and he’ll be fine on offense. Blame whoever you want for not getting there enough so far this season, but IMO it’s not KAT’s fault. He’s not a ball handler.
Well Strat, KAT is down in virtually every statistic except rebounding and free throw percentage, in some cases strikingly so. I also can’t remember him having a 1-4 full game before, ever.
It’s certainly a hypothesis that people aren’t getting him the ball at the right time or in the right places, and that might well be part of the answer, to be honest.
I don’t really know what the reason is, to be honest. But I’m not partial to this being the entire explanation.
Reading Strat’s response to PT’s post made me visualize Aaron Rogers returning a kickoff without his blockers against the Texans.
Macri knows better than this. 1 FGA delta can not account for an outcome that’s 2 standard deviations above the mean.
Its obviously something else like the Knicks lead thoughout the game and 4th quarter. Every PPG team leader shoots less during easily winnable games and more durimng tight games down the stretch. I don’t have time today but this is easily researched.
On other hand, (i.e. Suns game), JB has not closed like last year due to his hesitancy and poor decision making. We can live with him missing a good look that he makes at a high rate, but turnovers and deferring to others needs to stop. Mr. Clutch needs to close games at percentages that he’s capable off.
The mere existence of the ‘nova clique probably exacerbates any typical tension in the locker room. It would be perfectly natural for KAT to feel like his teammates are gossiping about him. which Katz and Edwards alluded to teammates being frustrated with KAT last June. I mentioned this before, but once that kind of shit leaks out, it doesn’t really go away. So maybe KAT is reading/hearing stuff that makes him feel like the odd man out, including the Giannis rumors, and that blaming his issues on being asked to sacrifice the most in Brown’s system is a polite way to vent about that stuff. KAT seems like the sensitive type, but also is not one to directly call anyone out, so I don’t think we’ll get an answer from him.
It’s kinda ironic that Julius only came clean about issues he had here in the Big Apple after being away for a while, and KAT seems to have inherited those same issues inherent in playing under the intense NYC spotlight for perhaps the hungriest fanbase and the most punishing media market in all of sports. There’s a lot more pressure here than there was in Minny, and being scapegoated is probably new to him.
Am an online writing connoisseur, and “saying the obvious while shouting eureka” is one of the best lines I’ve read in a long time.
Bravo.
With all due respect while the substance and arguments were fine any university English professor would fail that essay for being ridiculously verbose and wordy. But I’m sure the simps loved it.
Apparently Draymond Green thinks Knicks are a dark horse to trade for Ja Morant cause he’d be box office at MSG.
“Am an online writing connoisseur, and “saying the obvious while shouting eureka” is one of the best lines I’ve read in a long time.
Bravo.”
My fave was “boy went to the zoo and thinks he’s jane goodall.”
Jimmy Butler was just tryna motivate him.
any university English professor would fail that essay form being ridiculously verbose and wordy.
i’ll try to cut down on the synonyms
Zman,
I think the “Nova Knicks” thing is dead after Divo left. Nova Knicks didn’t prevent Mikal from being unhappy last year and I get the sense that Mikal’s Nova connection with JB and Hart isn’t as strong as Divo’s was. We might still see that commercial air during the playoffs this year and the Hart-JB connection is always going to be strong, but there really hasn’t been much Nova Knicks talk since Divo got traded. I don’t think Mikal, JB and Hart are a clique in the locker room.
Maybe I’m wrong but I don’t see that being an issue anymore.
The clique is real but its not exclusive. Duece and iHart both joined it. OG is an intravert and is happy being left alone.
KAT was cool with everything last year but now when he’s struggling to adopt to calls and defenses, its Brown and Nova fault. Its good that they’re going through this now. It will make them harder to kill in the playoffs.
KAT needs to add a midrange pull up and fade away to his game. Same as Embiid. He’s too good of a shooter not too. Leads the entire team in FT%. Pull up by the charity stripe and let it go man. Falling down after every drive, leaves the defense exposed to transition threes.
Also, get the ball on a post against smaller guys or via DHO and drive across the court to shoot a fade away by the bottom dotted acr line in the paint. Those shots would be cash money for him. The corner defenders can’t help.
How is KAT not playing decent defense their fault
Career low in wide-open 3PT%, lowest general 3PT% since he was a rookie, career lows at the rim, from the short midrange, and from the long midrange.
None of it is on KAT? Even the wide-open three misses are because of Brunson?
Shams says that Anthony Davis is probably getting surgery that would take him out for the rest of the regular season. But there’s a twist!
Preach on, TNFH.
I’m thinking wifey in his ear a little too much. “Awww, its not your fault baby, Brunson is a jerk. Can’t trust that man”
Nothing a couple of more player only meetings and venting doesn’t solve. Will help for a few shots to go in and string a few Ws in a row too.
tomlin out in pittsburgh as reported its his idea
Did anyone post this clip of Towns being upset on the bench after getting subbed out in the 4th? It obviously could have just been frustration at himself, but it could have been something more serious as well.
dude….that looks like it was before halftime…not the end of the game..
Could be something more but, to me, that just looked like a professional athlete being mad at himself for messing up in a close game.
thanks pepper, my bad.
walker, could be, but he was looking up the bench when he held that cushion over his head. Maybe he was pissed at the ref?
We have more than enough firepower even when the offense does not click or shots don’t fall, KAT doesn’t know his role, JB plays too much iso-ball, takes too many shots, and so on and so forth. Our problems are on the other end. The biggest of them has been paint and rim protection, more so than perimeter defense. Proper defense starts from the inside out. If only there were a magic formula to keep AD reasonably healthy… Alas. This is wishful thinking, of course, while imagining that trading for AD could make us contenders which we now are not.
still in on KAT the player, person, teammate, guy wearing our laundry…
don’t need to do a deep dive in to his pysche or personal life…we all got shit going on…
it seems though like jalen would best match up with a more “traditional” (doesn’t shoot threes, much, anchors the defense, rebounds) type center…
hmmmm, kind of mitch like…
not saying at all we can’t be successful (another conference finals appearance) with our current roster…
all in on jalen i guess…
Mike Tomlin! I like him even more than Harbaugh.
Guess I should get ready for Mike McCarthy.
EDIT: jumped the gun, Tomlin’s taking the year off, and isn’t even available without compensating the Steelers since he resigned.
LOLOL
Can we not bring up maga bootlickers here? I know they’re fired up right now, but Doogie doesn’t like it.
I’m pretty sure that clip of KAT being frustrated on the bench was right after he banged his knee up, think that’s why he was pissed at that moment.
Yes, it was in like the 2nd quarter.
If KAT is only averaging 30 minutes a game and not finishing Q4, I’m fine with that as long as we’re winning. And if we’re winning, he can’t complain.
We aren’t going to get equal production for him in a trade this year, and even though he’s ridiculously overpaid rn, it’s not like that will affect us for the rest of this season. Brown just needs to figure out how to maximize his lineups and get us to the postseason fully healthy.
I don’t trust KAT to be ok with that.
Totally off topic, but just noticed that in the Lakers loss to the Kings, the Lakers shot 22% from three, while the Kings shot 65%!!
Couldn’t happen to a nicer team.
Mr Davis’ body refuses to cooperate as he has an injured hand which will cause him to be out for months. I’m sure to insure the tank they won’t rush him back for the last month of the season.
AD has the basketball equivalent of a glass jaw.
With you there, Z-Man. Looked up his games played. Starting in 2018-2019 one season over 62 games, one season at 62 games, three seasons in the 50s, and now three seasons at 40 games or below.
hire kats dad as a knicks assistant coach so the nova thing doesnt get him down so much
At Kentucky, KAT played with Willie Cauley-Stein, Trey Lyles, and Devin Booker. So we just gotta get one of those guys.
Let’s trade Yabusele for Booker
google randomly alerted me to Yabu and Dadiet being “available” to other teams. sites say that the rumours come from Marc Stein & Sam Quinn from CBS
read into that what you will
Damn, how did we let this guy go?
46 points on 18 shots, 12-12(!) from three.
Not bad, Mr. Keels.
Giannis really has to get out of dodge. Why is he playing around at this point? There is no trade that will fix that mess. Creamed by Minny without Antman and Gobert… that’s just shameful.
1. Nothing wrong — and a lot right — with fun.
2. The flip-side analogue of The Basketball Iliad is the archetype who doesn’t really know much about basketball, but because basketball data happens to be available (it wasn’t always) just churns out some data analysis, often wrong.
Since they’ve eschewed fun for data, writings that misstate or misinterpret data are left with no safety net of appeal, but instead only a residual rump of tedium and pedantry.
Or, put another way: People understood basketball, and varied in their ability to do so, before the era of easily available data.