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After a dreadful 0-3 start the Knicks have won three straight, including two by double figures. They still won't be a playoff team but may not be picking in the Top 5 next June like many anticipated. Offense looks good and the defense magically picked up three games ago. Some good chemistry is developing.
Porzingis has efficiently scored 30+ points in five of six games. It's remarkable how much he's improved, he's now strong enough that he establishes position within 15' of the hoop, takes a dribble or two and shoots over whatever poor defender is covering him. The book on him his first two years was to put a smaller, quicker guy on him and get up in his space. That doesn't work anymore. In fact, Horford (aka a big) is the only defender who's done a good job against him though that was as much a team defensive effort from Boston than anything else. Regardless of that one dud, I didn't think he'd be able to create his own offense so easily this year.
Ntilikina has shown a few nice flashes but he certainly needs a few years to develop. His defensive potential is exciting. His vision is good for a 19-year-old though for every great pass there's a bad turnover. Such is life with a teenage point guard. I think most Knicks fans can breathe easy and have realized that he won't be a bust.
Lastly, all the Melo-haters have been justified. It feels fantastic to watch unselfish basketball with a ton of ball movement and no Triangle offense in sight. Good riddance to that guy. There's an energy back in The Garden. No Melo, no Phil. Unfortunately we can't say 'no Dolan' yet too but this is definitely the start of a new era at MSG.
Porzingis has efficiently scored 30+ points in five of six games. It's remarkable how much he's improved, he's now strong enough that he establishes position within 15' of the hoop, takes a dribble or two and shoots over whatever poor defender is covering him. The book on him his first two years was to put a smaller, quicker guy on him and get up in his space. That doesn't work anymore. In fact, Horford (aka a big) is the only defender who's done a good job against him though that was as much a team defensive effort from Boston than anything else. Regardless of that one dud, I didn't think he'd be able to create his own offense so easily this year.
Ntilikina has shown a few nice flashes but he certainly needs a few years to develop. His defensive potential is exciting. His vision is good for a 19-year-old though for every great pass there's a bad turnover. Such is life with a teenage point guard. I think most Knicks fans can breathe easy and have realized that he won't be a bust.
Lastly, all the Melo-haters have been justified. It feels fantastic to watch unselfish basketball with a ton of ball movement and no Triangle offense in sight. Good riddance to that guy. There's an energy back in The Garden. No Melo, no Phil. Unfortunately we can't say 'no Dolan' yet too but this is definitely the start of a new era at MSG.