Showing posts with label Boston Celtics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Celtics. Show all posts

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Knicks' Defensive Nightmare: Falling Short Against the Celtics


 In the hallowed halls of the TD Garden arena, the New York Knicks faced a formidable test against the Boston Celtics, and sadly, the result was not in their favor. A contest that promised excitement unfolded into a tale of defensive struggles and missed opportunities for the Knicks, culminating in a 133-123 loss to the Celtics.

At halftime, the Celtics held a solid 74-65 lead, a testament to their prowess on their home turf. However, it was the second quarter that truly set the stage for Boston's dominance. The Knicks' defense, already a point of concern, crumbled under the Celtics' onslaught, allowing an alarming 41 points in the period. It's a bitter pill to swallow for a team with aspirations of greatness.

Kristaps Porzingis, the former Knick with a point to prove, was relentless in the first half, amassing 19 points and playing as if he harbored a personal vendetta against the city that once cheered for him. His performance added insult to injury for the Knicks faithful, leaving them questioning the team's ability to contain such a formidable opponent.

A late run by the Knicks injected a glimmer of hope, but alas, it fell short, and the final buzzer sounded with a 133-123 victory for the Celtics. The disappointment was palpable as the Knicks grapple with yet another missed opportunity.

To make matters worse, in the closing 20 seconds, Jalen Brunson, a key player for the Knicks, twisted his ankle and limped off to the locker room. The injury cast a shadow over the already somber defeat, raising concerns about Brunson's availability moving forward.

The Knicks' struggles extended beyond individual performances, with costly turnovers in the second and third quarters providing the Celtics with all the ammunition they needed. Derrick White, in particular, had his way with Brunson on defense, exposing vulnerabilities that could haunt the Knicks if not addressed promptly.

If the Knicks continue to grapple with defending skilled big men like Kristaps, there's no denying that the team is in trouble. Adjustments must be made, defensive strategies refined, and the collective resolve of the team fortified to navigate the challenges that lie ahead. It's a tough loss, but the true measure of a team lies in how they respond to adversity. The Knicks now face a critical juncture in their season, and the road to redemption starts with addressing these defensive woes.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Knicks' Season Opener Fiasco: Celtics Secure 108-104 Victory


In a rather disappointing start to the season, the New York Knicks fell to the Boston Celtics with a final score of 108-104. The game was filled with ups and downs, but ultimately, the Celtics outshone the Knicks in a variety of ways.

The Celtics' dynamic duo of Kristaps Porzingis and Jayson Tatum outplayed the Knicks' Brunson and Randall. Porzingis, the former Knick, returned to Madison Square Garden with a vengeance, reminding New York fans of his undeniable talent.

It was a bittersweet moment for Knicks fans as they watched Porzingis excel in his return to the Garden. The Latvian giant showcased his skills and left an indelible mark on the game.

One of the Knicks' Achilles' heels in this game was their poor performance from the free-throw line. Missed opportunities at the charity stripe cost them crucial points.

The Knicks' defense was nowhere to be found on this fateful night. They allowed the Celtics to score with relative ease, leaving their fans craving a more solid defensive effort.

In the midst of the disappointment, RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley were the shining stars for the Knicks. They played with heart and determination, but unfortunately, the rest of the team failed to catch up.

Critics are pointing fingers at the coaching decisions. Keeping RJ Barrett on the bench for an extended period during a critical phase of the game left fans scratching their heads.

The Knicks' turnovers proved to be their downfall, as the Celtics capitalized on these mistakes to score numerous points. Protecting the ball should be a top priority in the games to come.

It was a rough start for the Knicks this season. The Celtics managed to outplay them in key areas, and even though there were glimpses of hope, it wasn't enough to secure the victory. Get used to it Knicks fans.

Knicks lose again. Celtics 108-104 Knicks

Sunday, January 9, 2022

This team needs more than energy and hype

 


Despite Julius Randle only getting 13 points and playing like Tony Randall, Obi Toppin for some reason only known by the coach only played 9 minutes and contributed zero points.

The Knicks played as if they were utterly bored and waiting for the Celtics killer, Evan Fournier to come in and save the day forgetting that Evan was a scratch for the game.

The Celtics beat the Knicks by 24 points and the way it felt in the second half it wasn't even that close.

After the game Knicks fans online continued to stamp their little feet complaining that Obi didn't get enough minutes to prove why they still feel he is a better option than Julius.

The fact is, Obi has neither the offensive game nor the confidence to come in and take over when the team needs more than energy and hype.

Stop blaming it on the coach Knicks fans. At some point the players must find an identity amongst themselves to go out on the court and play like a bunch of fucking wild dogs.

Obi, RJ and Randle must become a bunch of killers if they want to gain respect and make the playoffs.

To hell with what the fans say, to hell with being friends with everyone in the league, this team must snap out of playing like a bunch of pussies comfortable with being the doormat of the Eastern conference.

Knicks fans, until this bunch of guys accept the fact that their failure begins and ends with all their excuses for why they can't win they will just be a pile of hot steaming crap.

Knicks lose again, Celtics 99 - 75 Knicks.



Sunday, December 19, 2021

Randle is not a star Thibs, for your own longevity, stop coaching as if he is.


If no other game this season showed you what is wrong with the Knicks last night had to have sealed the deal.

Kemba Walker and Evan Fournier were aggressive last night against the Celtics and the offense ran extremely well.

When Walker, 29 points, and Fournier, 32 points, played as if Randle wasn't on the floor in the 3rd quarter the Knicks 41 point quarter was the highest of the season.

In the fourth quarter, when Randle and Coach Thibodeaux ran the offense as if Julius is a super star who has to close out the game the Knicks fell apart and again New York handed a victory to a team which it should have easily beaten.

After the game Kemba Walker was asked if he wanted to stay in New York he did not say he does, he stated that he wants to play. Walker clearly put the coach and Knicks management on notice, play me or trade me. 

Walker has no allegiance to this organization anymore if he ever had any since he was banished to the hinterlands by coach Thibs.

And now we know why Thibs benched Walker. In Thib's mind Randle is the star and if anyone can't play well with him then he doesn't exist. Fournier makes too much money for such a banishment so Kemba was made the example.

This coach has hitched his wagon to Randle and it is going to be the very reason why he loses his job here. Randle is not a star Thibs, for your own longevity, stop coaching as if he is.

Knicks lose again, Celtics 114 - 107 Knicks.