He is one-deminsional, but that is one deminsion that the Knicks really need on offense. Without him, no one respects our perimeter shooting at all. Even if he was out there in a cast and crutches shooting, the other team would have to respect him. If you leave him open, you are basically giving him a 3 point "layup". Without him, the Nets are daring Anderson and Hardaway to shot the ball, just absolutely daring him.
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He is one-deminsional, but that is one deminsion that the Knicks really need on offense. Without him, no one respects our perimeter shooting at all. Even if he was out there in a cast and crutches shooting, the other team would have to respect him. If you leave him open, you are basically giving him a 3 point "layup". Without him, the Nets are daring Anderson and Hardaway to shot the ball, just absolutely daring him. -
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.Comment
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.Comment
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.Comment
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.Comment
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.Comment
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But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.Comment
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?Comment
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?Comment
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?Comment
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?
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He doesn't miss 90% of them!!The problem on Saturday was that we had the wrong people shooting the long jumpers. I don't want to see Frank Williams shooting threes!
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ShaKobe said:
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?
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He doesn't miss 90% of them!!The problem on Saturday was that we had the wrong people shooting the long jumpers. I don't want to see Frank Williams shooting threes!
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ShaKobe said:
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?
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He doesn't miss 90% of them!!The problem on Saturday was that we had the wrong people shooting the long jumpers. I don't want to see Frank Williams shooting threes!
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fsquid said:
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ShaKobe said:
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?
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He doesn't miss 90% of them!!The problem on Saturday was that we had the wrong people shooting the long jumpers. I don't want to see Frank Williams shooting threes!
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ic. Simple solution. Make your shots.
I heard that he isn't gonna come back till game 6 tho. Good luck to him on trying to make it back sooner.Comment
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fsquid said:
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ShaKobe said:
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fsquid said:
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DueceDiggla said:
But what about Houston on the defensive end? He wouldn't be able to keep up with NJ on the break.
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nor did anyone else on Saturday. To combat the fast break, you stop taking so many damn 3s and you only send 2-3 guys to the offensive boards. Doesn't hinge on one person.
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Exactly, so how will Houston help? He shoots the 3s. And doesn't board. How does he help them?
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He doesn't miss 90% of them!!The problem on Saturday was that we had the wrong people shooting the long jumpers. I don't want to see Frank Williams shooting threes!
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ic. Simple solution. Make your shots.
I heard that he isn't gonna come back till game 6 tho. Good luck to him on trying to make it back sooner.Comment
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