I didn't like McHale for a lot of his bad plays but watching this made me realized... it could always be worse. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/NDNKH8vc2_4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
clearly they were all in a hurry to get to the after-party. just look at how Melo and Woodson rush off the court when it's over
Just wow. At first I'd thought it must have been a switch to end up with that cover on Beal, but NO, that's how they set their defense. It's amazing how much these people get paid to really and truly know basketball better than anyone on the planet, but you see things like this. And it didn't happen mid-way through the 2nd quarter, where it would still be important. It happened at the freaking end of the game.
uhh. looked like Beno was playing to funnel him to help on the baseline. yet there was no help LOL. and how do u not call a timeout. HHAHAHHHHAHAHAHAH
Just poor discipline and bad basketball IQ on display. Where was the help for Udrih? Woodson could of called time out but how about the other players? 7 seconds is a lot of time, why didn't they better shot than a Melo one foot fadaway? This is just poor management from the players all they way up to management who put the players and coach together. This is why the Knicks will never get a real superstar or be a real threat in the East as long as they keep the same owner and management.
Udrih was suppose to foul but Beal drove right past him. Then everyone stopped for a couple second expecting a timeout but I guess Woodson was still stunned about the layup that he forgot
If the Knicks continue to bad with Tyson Chandler and Felton back then I think he'll be fired but I think Tyson Chandler is the main key on why the Knicks were winning. Knicks need him bad
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It looks like Beno was expecting help from Spike Lee (standing up there in the front row a few feet away when he switches on to Beal) - he's clearly gesturing and shouting frantically for him to get down to the baseline and cut Beal off. Nice job spike.
Why the hell did Bargnani stick so close to Gortat instead of going into the paint and cutting off Beal? That possession was just an embarrassment for the Knicks organization.
If you watch the Knicks' possession again, Melo slowed down because he thought someone else was going to call timeout. Then, he realized that no one would, so instead of calling timeout HIMSELF, he decided to jack up a bad shot. Long story short? Dem Knicks bad, yo.