Showing posts with label Caris LeVert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caris LeVert. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Knicks Suffer Disappointing Defeat to Cavaliers at MSG



Ladies and gentlemen, can you believe what we witnessed at the Mecca of basketball, Madison Square Garden tonight? The New York Knicks suffered yet another gut-wrenching loss, dropping to 0-2 on their home court this season, falling prey to the Cleveland Cavaliers with a score of 95-89. It's been a painful start for the Knicks faithful, and there are plenty of questions to be asked.

First and foremost, let's address the elephant in the room - the absence of RJ Barrett. Barrett, one of the bright stars of this Knicks team, was nowhere to be found on the court tonight, and his absence was as glaring as the Garden's bright lights. The Knicks missed his scoring, his defense, and most importantly, his leadership.

Now, I don't want to take anything away from the Cleveland Cavaliers, but let's be honest, this was a game the Knicks should have won. Jalen Brunson tried to carry the load, putting up 24 points, but his 8-for-23 shooting is a glaring indicator of the offensive struggles the Knicks had to endure.

And speaking of the Cavaliers, let's give credit where it's due. Caris LeVert, the former Net, was in his bag tonight. He poured in 19 points, snatched 6 rebounds, and dished out 5 assists. LeVert's performance was instrumental in the Cavaliers' victory, and it's clear that he's adapting well to his new team.

The Knicks' defense tried their best, but it's challenging to keep the ship afloat when your offensive engine is stalling. In the end, it's a collective effort, and the Knicks didn't quite bring it together tonight.

This loss was more than just a tally in the loss column; it's a statement. It's a reminder that the Knicks have work to do. They've got to regroup, and they've got to regroup quickly. It's a long season, but every game matters, and dropping two straight at home is not the way you want to kick things off.

Knicks fans, I know this one stings, and it's frustrating. But let's not lose sight of the bigger picture. There's a ton of basketball left to be played, and the Knicks have the talent and the grit to turn this ship around. It's early, but it's time for Coach Thibodeau and this squad to get back in the lab, make some adjustments, and come back stronger next time.

New York, we've seen the Knicks bounce back before, and we'll see it happen again. Keep the faith, because this rollercoaster ride is just getting started.

Knicks Lose Again, Cleveland 95 - 89 Knicks.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Have we seen the last of Julius Randle in a Knicks uniform?



A depleted Cleveland Cavaliers team came into Madison Sqaure Garden and owned the Knicks.

It was embarrassing to watch New York get manhandled, and I hate the Knicks.

Even RJ Barrett could not finish at the rim today. He must work on this in the off season as well as his mid-range shot. If he can learn how to pull up and shoot that short jumper instead of his familiar pass or head to the basket moves, he'd easily score twenty per game next season and be helpful in the fourth quarter to close out games.

For those who thought that Barrett was better than LeVert I hope this game cleared that foolishness up for you. Caris' game is light years ahead of RJ.

Leon Rose really needs to evaluate his coach's season because he did a rotten job of preparing and developing his young players in my opinion.

Obi Toppin thrives when he is on the court with Quickley and yet the coach of the year started Burks again. I just don't get it.

Toppin got his career high today, but it meant nothing. 

At least losing today ties the Knicks for tenth place in the draft lottery. Should they throw the game against Orlando tomorrow? 

Have we seen the last of Julius Randle in a Knicks uniform?

All I know for certain is that the Knicks lose again, Cleveland 119 - Knicks 101.