In their recent 7-2 run, Knicks beat seeds 15/15/14/13/12/11 and 9. All lottery. The combined record of 82-151 or 35% .
Uhh, you play who the schedule says you play. That's the oldest adage in sports.
Knicks played the lowly Pistons and we beat them. Knicks played the team with the best record in NBA -- the Jazz -- and we humiliated them. We play who the schedule says we play....and we don't care, because we crush them.
An adage that is totally irrelevant to the discussion. You don't earn COY based on a hot streak in the weakest part of your schedule.Uhh, you play who the schedule says you play. That's the oldest adage in sports.
After the butt kicking the spurs put on the Knicks last night we may need to shelf this argument for another day.
Um, none of those guys played.Uhh, facts without context are meaningless.
You do know that last night we lost to the Spurs. However, I see you don't know that the team we lost to - the Spurs - are a FIVE time Championship winning team.
Yes, we lost last night. But, yes, we lost to one of the greatest teams in all of sports history.
Context, pal. Context.
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Um, none of those guys played.
Context pal. Context.
That guy didn't play in all of their championships either. By your logic the current Spurs team all got rings this year for past championships and that just didn't happen. But you are a Gnicks fan so you are expected to be neurotic with all the losing, year after year after year after year after year.View attachment 10417
The guy above didn't play for the Yankees yesterday, either. So using your silly "logic," the Yankees haven't won 27 Championships. The Championships just disappear when the players no longer play. Yup, in your world, the San Antonio Spurs do not have five Championships.
Oh, wait a minute. I forgot that I am talking to a Jazz fan. Jazz fans have no idea how to keep count of Championships because they've never won even one.
Face it, the Knicks lost to a five-time Championship winning team last night. No shame in that at all.
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The Knicks are also 1.5 games out of the 10th seed. It is way too early to proclaim anything with the Knicks.Because there has been talk -- our NY newspapers and NBA TV -- about Thibs getting a nod for Coach Of The Year.
I knew you Jazz fans with your limited b-ball knowledge would not be able to handle this topic. You simply look at the standings at the end of the year, see the team with the best record..."OK, he gets Coach Of The Year." Real sports fans know it is more than that. A guy like Thibs is doing far more work than a guy like Snyder.
Once again, I will say what Snyder is doing is worthy of Coach Of The Year. No doubt. But how in the hell can you not see that Thibs -- a guy who has taken the lowly Knicks to 4th place -- is doing a remarkable job?
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The Knicks are also 1.5 games out of the 10th seed.
As far as coach of the year goes I have Monty Williams right there with Quin.
Both guys have done a great job but this is the first time you have said the Jazz are stacked with talent. Many experts were not counting the Jazz as contenders and had us in the middle of the pack so expectations were much lower for the Jazz. Granted no one predicted that the Knicks would be this successful but they do have some talent on the roster. Jerry Sloan never won COY so most Jazz fans feel as though the award means little. I think Quinn should win it if the Jazz are the number one seed in the deeper Western Conference over the improved Knicks if they make the playoffs simply because I believe it is a bigger achievement considering no one would have picked the Jazz to be the number 1 seed. Yes I understand no one was picking the Knicks to make the playoffs but considering it is much easier to do in the East it is not as big as an accomplishment in my opinion. Both deserve votes but my pick is Q. Snyder.No fan bias, please. This question really comes down to what you believe a coach's role is: keep a top team good or make a weak team better.
Let's be real, the Knicks have been awful for the past one hundred years. But we now have a top coach named Thibs who has taken this team of youngsters (youngest team in NBA) and wash outs from other teams (Julius Randle, Alec Burks, Taj Gibson, Nerlens Noel...) and led them to fourth place in the East! Any objective fan would look at the Knicks and the way they are playing and easily say that the Knicks can legitimately claim to be the third best team in the entire league (Nets and Lakers would beat us in the playoffs). What Thibs has done with nothing is remarkable. We play hard, we play smart, our guys who sucked have had their best year. Thibs is responsible for all that.
On the other hand, Quin has a stacked team. And he has brought that team to the top in the West. Being a New Yorker I know that coaching a stacked team (Yankees) can be even more challenging than coaching a young team. No doubt what Quin has done with his talented guys is worthy of Coach Of The Year. But then, what Thibs has done with non-elite players is also worthy of Coach Of The Year.
So who ya got? Who gets the award right now.
this is the first time you have said the Jazz are stacked with talent.
Yes I understand no one was picking the Knicks to make the playoffs but considering it is much easier to do in the East it is not as big as an accomplishment in my opinion.
Honestly, what Thibs has done with that garbage roster is more impressive than what Quin has done here.
Uhh, facts without context are meaningless.
You do know that last night we lost to the Spurs. However, I see you don't know that the team we lost to - the Spurs - are a FIVE time Championship winning team.
Yes, we lost last night. But, yes, we lost to one of the greatest teams in all of sports history.
Context, pal. Context.
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